Kisu Min – Je Suis

Released on late last month, ‘Je Suis’ is a gentle yet radiant introduction to Kisu Min‘s forthcoming album ‘Rudolf Steiner House’. Sung in French, the track shimmers with an understated elegance, pairing soft, ambient textures with a voice that soothes and lingers like sunlight through sheer curtains.

Rooted in alternative pop yet unfurling with dreamlike delicacy, ‘Je Suis’ reveals a different facet of a group otherwise known in Poland for their bold, left-wing guitar sound and politically engaged lyrics. However here we are given a moment of introspection, a personal and poetic meditation that counterbalances the heavier themes awaiting listeners on the full record: war, AI interference, and the disorienting edges of modern life.

Though the band draws influence from ‘90s pop, this single feels timeless. Its soft melodies and atmospheric production offer something rare in today’s landscape: a quiet clarity. If ‘Je Suis’ is any indication, ‘Rudolf Steiner House’ promises a richly textured and emotionally complex journey. The band’s ability to merge personal reflection with political urgency makes them one to watch far beyond the borders of Poland. A compelling first step, ‘Je Suis’ doesn’t shout for attention; it earns it through grace and glow.

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