
Let's be honest: we're kind of done with artists who act like they're untouchable. So when Loïc Demarest shows up with « I'm Not a Hero » and casually drops « I'm not a hero, I'm only a man », it feels like a breath of fresh air. No cape, no attitude, just a guy who owns his flaws with a sincerity that hits hard. The pop rock track moves with that special kind of energy: acoustic guitar setting the vibe, electric kicking things up a notch, and choruses that make you want to raise your fist while feeling a little less alone. Loïc Demarest talks about the pressure of being strong for others, those moments when you're doubting everything but pretending you're fine. And honestly, who hasn't been there?
One album, one life, zero fuss
What's cool about Loïc Demarest is that the guy is totally in sync with what he sings. A self-taught musician through and through, he learned guitar on his own, built his home studio from scratch, and one day decided to set himself a slightly crazy challenge: ten tracks in twelve months, just to push himself to create and share. On his socials, he drops guitar tips and behind-the-scenes studio content without any fuss, like a mate showing you how he works. Laid-back and approachable, that's just how he rolls. All that hard work now leads to « Fragments », a twelve-track album made entirely in-house: writing, composition, production, all signed by Loïc Demarest. Bright pop, gritty rock, gentle folk, the project explores plenty of different sides without ever losing its thread. The singles are already spinning on several web radios and Spotify playlists, and honestly « Fragments » deserves some serious attention. Play it on repeat.
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Loic Demarest on socials :
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/loicdemarestmusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loicdemarestmusic/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@loicdemarestmusic
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/4GX57PRTDwRRuNCxvMuQVk
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