Picture this: one moment you are sipping a huge bottle of Chasse-Spleen in the rainy streets of Angoulême, the next you are watching the sunrise sparkle on the pristine sands of the Seychelles. In Paris-Seychelles, French singer-songwriter Julien Doré turns a love story into a postcard collage of vivid places, lush colors, and literary allusions. The verses hop from wine cellars to tropical lagoons, from historic Saint-Hilaire to ancient figures like Lucretius, creating the feeling of a whirlwind escape where city grit and island glow collide.
Beneath the glamorous scenery lies a bittersweet message. The couple daydreams, makes promises they know they will break, and fights to keep passion alive even as time and doubt creep in. Doré’s hypnotic refrain — “I need your soul, I won’t let you go” — reveals an obsession with something deeper than simple romance. He craves a lasting connection that can survive storms, seasons, and the chaos of life. The result is a song that feels like a sun-drenched postcard hiding a love letter on the back: beautiful, urgent, and tinged with the fear that paradise might slip away the moment you look down.