
Pomme doesn't just sing; she casts spells. The French singer-songwriter, born Claire Pommet, conjures worlds with her voice, a fragile instrument imbued with a potent emotional weight. Her music orbits a sphere of melancholic folk-pop, deeply influenced by the likes of Barbara and Françoise Hardy, yet punctuated by modern electronic textures and orchestral flourishes. Her breakthrough arrived with her debut album, "À peu près" (2017), establishing her as a vital new voice in French chanson. "Les failles" (2019), explored themes of vulnerability and healing with raw honesty, solidifying her artistic vision. Pomme's cultural impact extends beyond music. An outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate, her work tackles themes of identity, love, and the anxieties of modern life with unflinching candor. She has collaborated with artists like Flavien Berger and released "consolation" (2022), a powerful album grappling with grief and hope. Pomme's recent ventures include a collaboration with artist Aurélie Guindon on visual projects, solidifying her status as a multi-faceted artist whose influence continues to grow. Her artistic vulnerability resonates deeply, forging an intimate connection with her devoted fanbase.







