Kaolin (band)
Kaolin is a French rock group from Montluçon, in the Allier department. Their musical style, with diverse influences but lyrics firmly rooted in the French language, ranges from atmospheric post-rock to aggressive power pop.
Throughout their career, which includes two self-produced EPs and five studio albums, they have collaborated with, Paul Corkett, and Dave Fridmann. The group disbanded in 2014.
Biography
Originally from Montluçon, Kaolin remains attached to their Bourbonnais roots and continues to rehearse in this city.The group released their first EP, titled Purs moments in 1999. In 2002, their debut album Allez was a success and regularly aired on rock radio stations. Following the moderate success of their second album, De retour dans nos criques, released in 2004, the Barclay record labl decided to end their collaboration, preferring more profitable artists.
Their third album Mélanger les couleurs was released in September 2006 on the independent label Atome. This would be their most popular and commercially successful album, mainly thanks to the hit Partons vite which is very similar to Bob Dylan's I Want You. This similarity was fully embraced and claimed by the group.
In parallel, lead singer Guillaume Cantillon pursued a solo career, allowing him to explore more personal themes. In 2008, he released his first solo album titled Des ballons rouges under the independent label.
In October 2010, after a four-year wait, Kaolin released their fourth album, also titled Kaolin, produced by Jean-Louis Piérot. Their fifth album, Un souffle sur la roche, was released in September 2013. The members of the group announced their separation on June 5, 2014.
Since 2017, Guillaume Cantillon has continued his solo career under the name Courcheval. The LP was released in October 2022.