Narrow Terence, a folk-rock band formed by brothers Antoine and Nicolas Puaux, was born in 2005. Blending the fervor of Calexico and the gravity of Tom Waits, the duo surrounded themselves with instrumentalists of all kinds, starting with violinist Christelle Lassort (Camille, Mansfield Tya). Two years after their launch, Low Voice Conversation was born, bringing together the crème de la crème of the French independent scene, like Syd Matters. After a second opus just as successful as its predecessor in March 2010, entitled Narco Corridos, and an unfortunate episode that landed the band in court, Narrow Terence returned to the studio in 2012 and unveiled a third effort inspired by past events early the following year: Violence With Benefits.
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