
Film Noir
Rock group from Paris, France
Film Noir is a rock group hailing from Paris, France, notable for their evocative, artful approach to live music and a discerning style that has resonated with audiences since their formation in June 2007. Their 2009 album, I Had a Very Happy Childhood, stands as a highlight in their discography, featuring compelling tracks such as "An Accident," "Short Men Long Shadows," and "The Shooting Game," each capturing the band's distinctive sonic palette and thoughtful lyricism.
The band has brought their atmospheric sound to renowned concert venues, including recent performances at the Shacklewell Arms in London, where they performed as a support act for the headliner, C.O.F.F.I.N, during the "10 Years Weekender" in November 2025. Sharing the stage with an eclectic lineup including Daisy George, Deep Tan, and Lambrin Girls, Film Noir’s presence added a sophisticated edge to the event, demonstrating their ability to hold their own alongside celebrated acts within the live music circuit.
Film Noir continues to carve out a respected place in the world of rock through both live shows and their recorded works. To stay attuned to their artistic journey, follow Film Noir and keep an eye on their tour dates and concert listings for the next opportunity to experience their compelling gigs in person.
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