A great appearance on French TV by Superbus, with a visit to the evening chatshow C à vous.
I missed it when it went out, but it's still worth a watch even a few weeks later.
They performed their single Strong and Beautiful.
The band , now a four piece, are promoting their new Sixtape collection which was released in June. They've been making a few TV appearances on the back of their new collection.
They've been on the show before, but this marks their return following singer Jennifer Ayache's solo interlude.
Superbus have a series of live dates across France in October and November, with a show in Paris at Le Trianon on October 29.
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Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Superbus: Smith 'n' Wesson

A new video from Superbus, this time it's the track Smith 'n' Wesson from their fifth album Sunset to get the big screen treatment.
The album was initially released in August last year, and the new clip has emerged ahead of live dates. They played some shows at the end of last year and are just about to undertake more dates, with a gig at the Olympia in Paris on April 2
It's the fourth song from the album to get promoted as a single, the tracks All Alone, A la chaîne, and Whisper getting issued already.
The band's last album, 2008's Lova lova was their most successful release so far, reaching number two in the French album charts. The new album's not matched that so far, but some more touring will no doubt raise its profile.
Singer Jennifer Ayache said in an interview that the album is to be re-issued as a special edition, featuring songs re-recorded with an orchestra, and while not confirmed, it would give the collection a well-deserved second chance at the market.
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Thursday, 16 August 2012
Superbus: A la chaine
A winning blend of Gallic cool and modern rock on the new single A la by Superbus.It's big-budget production, souding like more pop-orientated Garbage and it's the second single they've released following their hiatus since 2010.
It's always a risk for a band when they make a re-appearance after keeping out of the limelight following a period of success. Superbus took a step back despite their Lova Lova album being their biggest seller of their career, and there are no guarantees that any band can just return to where they left off.
Fans can move on, and styles can change while bands aren't on the scene.
But it can also give them a chance to think about what they're doing, concentrate on what they do well away from the treadmill of promotion and the pressures of delivering more product.
All Alone came out in June, the first outing for their new material, and it certainly seems like the break has done them good.
Their new album Sunset is expected to be released at the end of the month, just in time for La Rentrée.
A series of club dates around France with some shows in Belgium and Switzerland are scheduled for the end of the year
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