"Blason," Nicolas Comment's third solo album, is a memory game: a game of tracks and coats of arms. In the form of Chinese portraits that are all artists' lives, the 11 songs on this album are a tribute to hidden muses and secret pygmalions. The artist (singer-songwriter, but also photographer and writer) is surrounded by the best French rock band The Limiñanas, as well as dream backing vocalists - Californian singer Brisa Roché and her double, Parisian Milo McMullen – who embody these biopics in a game of mirrors, like the multiple faces of a die, or a Rubik's Cube... Collaborators – poet-songwriter Patrick Bouvet, pianist Maxence Cyrin, mischief-maker Romain Guerret (former leader of the band Aline) and director Éric Simonet (Movement) cross swords with Bob Dylan's guitarist – Freddy Koella – and producer-keyboardist (and filmmaker) Marc Collin (Nouvelle Vague). Recorded at Alphaville studio in Châtelet-les-Halles and mastered in Bastille, the very Sound of Paris takes up the challenge of French, independent, and Rock singer-songwriter music.