Odezenne

A friend offered them their first gig at Inca, an underground bar known throughout the city of Bordeaux as being the place where many local groups first played.

The young director Romain Winkler became more and more active with the group and directed the videos for "Saxophone," "Chewing-gum," "Rien" (Nothing), "Je veux te baiser" (I Want to Fuck You), and "Vilaine."

[5] In October 2013, the group released a live EP recorded at Vivres de l'art in Bordeaux to celebrate their hundredth concert.

[6] The first single, "Bouche à lèvres," was released as a music video which was widely spread on social networks despite its –18 warning.

[7] The album received wide success notably due to its rich sound, propped by texts of rare depth, that blur the border between chanson and rap.

[8] A particular craze surrounded the release of the album, even making the cover of Les Inrockuptibles[9] and the band's selection as best new artist by Apple Music.

Starting in 2008, barely twelve days after its release, the album artwork for Sans chantilly was displayed prominently on the home page of the music platform Deezer and the 1,000 copies quickly sold without being available in stores.

Odezenne achieved this feat while opting neither to sign with a label nor try to get their songs on the radio, relying instead on word of mouth on social networks.