Following her first headline UK tour, French singer Lucie Sue has launched her latest single, another taken from her recent Battlestation album.
Going by the unsubtle title ‘I Will Shit Where You Sleep’, one’s immediately conceiving a quarter past the new millennium revamp of Wendy O Williams and Motorhead‘s brief collaborations. Only it’s not.
Written and composed by the Parisian lady herself, she dispenses with irony to offer a manifesto that’s a whirlwind of passion, anger, sadness, cowardice and injustice. While tackling a timeless romantic theme, the music is resolutely 90s.
“Love is naturally expandable, much like the love for our children,” said Lucie Sue, continuing: “Plural love only shocks us because of our upbringing. While some manage their plural relationships with intelligence and respect, others rush headlong into it, only to realize too late that their actions have consequences. Driven by cowardice and pure laziness, they crawl back to their cozy comforts and their dull routines, completely oblivious to the wreckage they leave in their wake. All that was worth a song, wasn’t it?”
There’s a video available for the new single, with Remi Capdevielle directing what’s been referred to as the Cyclo part and the overall video edit and Raphael Gianelli handling The Burning Flowers sequence.



















