WL//WH Video Of The Day: CONTRE JOUR “This New World” (Official Video Clip)

Contre Jour, a post-punk trio from Nice, France originally formed in 2009 as Neptüne, released an official music video for their track “This New World.” The band, comprising original members Roxane Benassaya on vocals and Christophe Méoni on bass and synth, alongside guitarist Emmanuel D’Auzon, crafted their ninth DIY video roughly one year following their comeback from a decade-long hiatus. The song critiques language weaponization through raw, icy post-punk aesthetics echoing early Siouxsie and the Banshees, featuring angular guitars, relentless drums, and doom-laden bass beneath melancholic synths. The video ingeniously blends archival footage from the band’s teenage years with contemporary performance footage, employing analog processes and oscilloscope experimentation rather than artificial intelligence. This retro-futuristic approach creates contrasting timelines exploring themes of memory, aging, and cultural regression, suggesting that understanding our origins clarifies what we risk losing as progress unfolds unpredictably.

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