Alma - France 2017 - Ma peau aime album review wiwibloggs

While we were busy watching and reviewing rehearsals and throwing Wiwi Jams in Kyiv, France‘s Alma went and released her debut album Ma peau aime. Now that we’re back home and suffering from PED, we finally had time to listen to her LP — and it is simply wondrous.

She is the gorgeous singer who took on the very difficult task of representing France at the Eurovision 2017 in Kyiv. Her “Requiem” closed the Grand Final beautifully, with a dazzling backdrop of Paris and the Eiffel Tower at the centre. Sadly, Alma could not break the top 10 like her predecessor Amir. She found this “immensely disappointing”, despite finishing a respectable 12th place and being the televoters’ tenth pick.However, Alma should be proud of her and her team’s work: not only did she do a great job in Kyiv, she also did amazingly in the studio as well. Her album Ma peau aime is beautifully crafted, full of enchanting surprises and nothing short of a masterpiece.

Ma peau aime, which means “My skin loves”, is also a play on “Ma poème” (My poem), and Alma’s studio album really reads like a love poem. Just like “Requiem”, her Eurovision entry, it’s both bright and dark at the same time, the true expression of a woman and an artist.

Alma’s opening single “La chute este lente” (The fall is slow), which she released back in June 2016, is also full of contradictions. Set to delightfully retro-nostalgic electronic beats, the lyrics speak of a woman missing her beau and openly expressing her slow but constant fall into despair. This is the alter ego of Alma the artist: a rampantly complex Frenchwoman, with both sun and moon in her eyes.

Ma peau aime is a passionate ode to love, both lost and found. On the title track, Alma says that it takes three to love: “You, desire, and me”. It’s an erotic track that goes further than we’d thought the French representative would ever go: “Touch my skin /My skin loves / When your hands scratch my back / Touch my skin / My skin / Will always find you handsome”. Big time sensuality!

One of our favourite songs off the album is “Ivre” (Drunk).

The rapid lyrics speak of a woman’s emptiness which she fills with alcohol, regrets and her own thoughts. The acoustic version below is perhaps even more striking than the heavily produced studio version, which is rather reminiscent of Indila.

The entire album, produced by Nazim Khaled (who was also behind Amir’s “J’ai cherche” at Eurovision 2016), is a window into Alma’s unpredictable artistry and soul. She is a multi-faceted singer and songwriter (she co-wrote 9 out of the 13 tracks on the album) and Ma peau aime thoroughly reflects that. If you want to discover the poet behind “Requiem”, if you think Alma was wronged in Kyiv and if you want to show her your support, buy her album Ma peau aime and you will not regret it. We definitely haven’t heard the last from Alma.

Alma’s debut album Ma peau aime can be found in stores now, as well as on the usual digital music platforms, including Spotify.

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AngieP
AngieP
6 years ago

I listened to her album and I can’t choose one as a favourite! All songs are gems!
Alma’s first album is wonderful!
“Ma peau aime” is an interesting track. Alma presents sth different!
My favourites are “La chute est lent” and “A demi pardonée”! They are amazing!

Twisted French
Twisted French
6 years ago

Sensuality ok. But soul? Hmmm. If you refer to soul music then it’s a big and massive NO. If you meant like honesty and the real her then OK why not. Just to avoid confusion, Alma doesn’t do soul music at all.

azaad
azaad
6 years ago

Merci beaucoup Wiwibloggs for this review! Merci beaucoup Alma for your amazing efforts! I can’t believe how philosophical her songs are- you can tell she’s a very intelligent and educated woman.

Mar
Mar
6 years ago

There is not a single song in this album that is not excellent. If you like Indila, you will like this.

Luis
Luis
6 years ago

Alma should have been Top 3 with Dihaj and Laura/Koit.

Regarding this album, it’s a total masterpiece, please don’t miss it!

Bagalex
Bagalex
6 years ago
Reply to  Luis

Wooow I think exacltly the same !!! 😀

AngieP
AngieP
6 years ago

It’s a beautiful album! I’m sure! Looking forward to listening to the songs!

Leaf
Leaf
6 years ago

I voted like for Requiem in the finals and I am very glad that the Macedonian public and jury gave Alma points.

P.S
The album is amazing, “La chute est lente” is my gem.

Leaf
Leaf
6 years ago
Reply to  Leaf

I voted like 10 times*

faulenzer
faulenzer
6 years ago

I just love “La chute est lente”. She was (is) my winner. I voted for her from Serbia.

Efraim
Efraim
6 years ago

In particular, I recommend track 9, “Après l’aurore”. It’s a perfect song to close your eyes and lose yourself in.

Jo
Jo
6 years ago

She’s one of those acts that we know that will have a career after Eurovision.
Btw, Requiem deserved Top 10 as much as No Degree of Separation last year. Very underrated songs.

Jonas
Jonas
6 years ago

Great review, I look forward to hearing the album. Alma deserves every success.

Étoile
Étoile
6 years ago

A very beautiful album indeed. In Love With It. Merci Alma. :3

Saša
Saša
6 years ago

The song is beautiful, so is she, but she shoudn’t have sung parts of her song in English at all.

Lili
Lili
6 years ago

Totally agree!!! “J’ai” the last one on the album is my favorite one !! So beautiful <3