Alright, can you take off and sit?
Go!
Hello, we're with Nico Armistul, the guitarist and singer of the Bevel Lake band.
We're going to talk a little bit about your projects in Bevel Lake.
It's a project that started a few months ago.
It's a song that I recorded at home and I think it has potential.
The most important person I've ever heard was like,
do something with it.
The next thing you know, we released the EP, the word walk EP,
which is now free to download on the web.
I invite you to watch the Bevel Lake Bandcamp free EP.
For example, you, I saw in the clips you made.
It's beautiful, it's a beautiful artistic direction, a beautiful performance.
I like my lightness and the dream.
Are there things that inspire you in cinema or elsewhere?
Yes, all the Coppola films, West Anderson, the old video clips,
the sci-fi films, definitely great inspirations.
Yola Van Wenkem, who worked on the video, she had an excellent idea.
We met, we talked a little bit about the project.
I think without hesitation, she found it cool.
We went from the front and it helped me to make this video.
Otherwise, I know that at this point, Matt is in the film,
and you are also often in the film because of your different bands,
like you with Winter Glows.
Does it interfere?
No, I think it's cool to have several projects,
and to be able to discover and inspire different artists.
And also to meet more people, to travel from place to place.
It's a chance to be able to work with different artists.
Is it easier to work with Winter Glows as long as it's not Winter Glows?
Yes, of course.
We start quietly, but the first thing with PevPap
gives us a lot of flexibility.
We have a lot of fun with the guys.
I think it's going to be a whole show.
And for the future, we'll see what's going to happen.
We'll take a day off.
OK, that's it.
We're here with Nico to make a little promotion
for the PevPap and Beverly show on July 13th,
and we'll see if they get it.
Thank you.
