When No Comment drops a track, it’s never to blend in. With “Black & White”, the Alsatian quartet smashes the mold of predictable formats and serves up a sonic paradox, floating between ethereal electro-pop and sharp-edged ’80s rock. “Can you see me in this black Mirror ?” whispers the voice, like a ghost trapped between two worlds. Directed by Popcorn Production, the video is a chiaroscuro dream: hypnotic dancers twirl under the spotlight of a vast stage while stark frames switch between black and white like a fractured soul searching for clarity. Special praise goes to Les Z’ETOILES, whose choreography ignites every beat with emotion and grace. This release doesn’t just make noise, it disturbs the silence. Welcome to a sonic mirror maze, presented by Slash Music.
“Can you see me in this black Mirror ?” – No Comment
No Comment, louder than silence, sharper than ever
For over two decades, No Comment has been a storm in France’s musical skies, crafting a genre-bending identity from Alsace to the national stage. With their signature blend of Pop, Electro, and snarling Hard Rock, the band, Jean-Jacques Rubrecht, Livio Boellis, Cédric Dallet, and Laurent Strack, has built a loyal fanbase through raw authenticity and electrifying live shows.
Their anthems “Loup”, “Marianne”, “Love Song”, and “You’re Not Mine” have carved emotional fault lines across their discography, always walking the tightrope between tenderness and power. But 2025 marks a new dawn. With “Black & White”, they signal a bold return, teasing a flood of fresh material in the coming months. Still fierce, still unfiltered, No Comment hasn’t dimmed, they’ve only grown brighter. And with the recent release of a music video for “Femme à Voyous”, the fire’s only getting started.
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