đ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale

Le petit bonhomme orange / Le Gros Hit (Vinyl)
For the second time, the Geneva-based duo Cyril Cyril hands the microphone to the Syndicat du Futur. Behind this small group campaigning for a better future are Jeannot and Marilou, ZoĂ©, Marlowe and LenaĂŻs â the respective children of Cyril (Yeterian) and Cyril (Bondi). Two years after La MĂ©tĂ©o / Le Monde EmbĂȘtant, the crew is back. The voices have grown and changed, but the sharp perspective remains, and the adult world had better watch out.
On Le Petit Bonhomme Orange, a certain D. Trump takes a hit. Seen from a childâs point of view, the war leader and his gesticulations look less like a figure of authority than a ridiculous scarecrow ruling through fear. And when power turns grotesque, it stops being intimidating.
With Le Gros Hit, itâs time for the absurd. A song that builds itself in plain sight, stacking lines with no apparent logic and embracing its own laziness. A reminder that you can make a track with three ideas and a chorus, and sometimes thatâs all it takes.
On Le Petit Bonhomme Orange, a certain D. Trump takes a hit. Seen from a childâs point of view, the war leader and his gesticulations look less like a figure of authority than a ridiculous scarecrow ruling through fear. And when power turns grotesque, it stops being intimidating.
With Le Gros Hit, itâs time for the absurd. A song that builds itself in plain sight, stacking lines with no apparent logic and embracing its own laziness. A reminder that you can make a track with three ideas and a chorus, and sometimes thatâs all it takes.
$6.43
Original: $21.42
-70%Le petit bonhomme orange / Le Gros Hit (Vinyl)â
$21.42
$6.43Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
For the second time, the Geneva-based duo Cyril Cyril hands the microphone to the Syndicat du Futur. Behind this small group campaigning for a better future are Jeannot and Marilou, ZoĂ©, Marlowe and LenaĂŻs â the respective children of Cyril (Yeterian) and Cyril (Bondi). Two years after La MĂ©tĂ©o / Le Monde EmbĂȘtant, the crew is back. The voices have grown and changed, but the sharp perspective remains, and the adult world had better watch out.
On Le Petit Bonhomme Orange, a certain D. Trump takes a hit. Seen from a childâs point of view, the war leader and his gesticulations look less like a figure of authority than a ridiculous scarecrow ruling through fear. And when power turns grotesque, it stops being intimidating.
With Le Gros Hit, itâs time for the absurd. A song that builds itself in plain sight, stacking lines with no apparent logic and embracing its own laziness. A reminder that you can make a track with three ideas and a chorus, and sometimes thatâs all it takes.
On Le Petit Bonhomme Orange, a certain D. Trump takes a hit. Seen from a childâs point of view, the war leader and his gesticulations look less like a figure of authority than a ridiculous scarecrow ruling through fear. And when power turns grotesque, it stops being intimidating.
With Le Gros Hit, itâs time for the absurd. A song that builds itself in plain sight, stacking lines with no apparent logic and embracing its own laziness. A reminder that you can make a track with three ideas and a chorus, and sometimes thatâs all it takes.

















