Photo by Jess Keary
Once you hear "Sin Eater," it won't come as any surprise that Bon Bon Vivant is from New Orleans. The song simply sounds like New Orleans and the rich musical texture that comes from the city. It's a song rooted in jazz with a rock foundation, along with some funk, soul, and punk. And while Bon Bon Vivant may have a jazz base, the song isn't traditional jazz or even free or experimental jazz. It's like "Sin Eater" was meant to sound like a traditional jazz track and then took some odd left turn, running parallel to a more standard sound but never crossing the line. That's what keeps an artist like Bon Bon Vivant so original, and why we're quickly becoming fans.
Songwriter/front-woman Abigail Cosio says of the new single:
“We have presented a macabre love song with the concept of the Sin Eater, taking on the weight of another’s burden. I’ll be your sin eater.”
You can listen to "Sin Eater" below. For more on Bon Bon Vivant, check out the artist's website. Upcoming tour dates are below the video.
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