Mademoiselle K

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Mademoiselle K
Origin France
Labels EMI International
Website www.mademoisellek.fr

Mademoiselle K is a four-person French rock band currently signed with EMI, as of July 2007. The band takes its name from its leader, Katerine Gierak,[1] and so the K is for Katerine.

Career

At age four she had decided to take music as her only path when she saw a guitarist in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. Her mother then signed her up for early music classes when she was five years old. She said in an interview that she had wanted to learn the piano, but since she and her family couldn't afford one and also didn't have the room for a piano, she instead learned the recorder.

At about the same time she had also started studying music including scales, rests and other music theory. In her school she had met a music teacher of the name Annick Chatreux. According to Mademoiselle K, Annick explained to her that there are no barriers between music based on genres, and that music was simply music. This advice helped Mademoiselle K to be open to all types of music including jazz, classical etc.

For her general culture exam in school, she had listened to CDs of different genres. At that time, she had also started performing live as a guitarist but not a singer. She had even started writing lyrics but she didn't set them to music straight away.

She had received her first guitar at age of 8 and she's been playing guitar ever since. She had even won a prize in classical guitar.

After she finished her secondary school, she chose musicology and started to compose her lyrics and also started to sing. At this time she was trying to qualify as a teacher. But she failed her exam and so at this time Mademoiselle K was determined to make it into music. At this time she wrote the song Ca sent l'Eté which came to be included in her first studio album Ça me Vexe.

After failing her exam, she started meeting musicians, playing for 50 Euro a night and sometimes for free. She had even started taking singing lessons and bought herself her first guitar, a Fender Telecaster. She had started writing more and more songs and put them in demos.

She was unclear at first about the combination of Rock music and French language, but seeing -M- performing during her adolescent years, she was convinced that there was nothing wrong with the combination.

She also took part in the French Kiss tour 2007 which was held in India to celebrate World Music Day. The event started on 20 June and continued for a week until 27 June. The event was spread across nine Indian cities including Chandigarh, Pune, Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram and Bangalore. Along with her were French artists Anais Croze and Emily Loizeau.

Discography

Albums

Album Year Peak positions Certifications Notes
FRA
[2]
Ça me vexe 2006 44 Tracklist
  1. Reste là
  2. Ça sent l'été
  3. Ça me vexe
  4. Le Cul entre deux chaises
  5. Crève
  6. Grimper tout là-haut
  7. Jalouse
  8. Fringue par fringue
  9. À L'Ombre
  10. À côté
  11. Plus le cœur à ça
  12. Final
Jamais la paix
  • Release date: 23 May 2008
  • Record label: Delabel
2008 12 Tracklist
  1. Le vent la fureur
  2. ASD
  3. Jamais la paix
  4. Maman XY
  5. Grave
  6. Pas des carrés
  7. En smoking
  8. Click clock
  9. Tea Time
  10. Alors je dessine
  11. Enjoliveur
  12. Espace
Jouer Dehors
  • Release date: 14 January 2011
  • Record label: Roy / Delabel
2011 20 Tracklist
  1. Aisément
  2. Branc
  3. Jouer Dehors
  4. La Corde
  5. Que Toi
  6. Vade Retro
  7. Toujours Imparfait
  8. Laurene Lhorizon
  9. Me Taire Te Plaire
  10. Sioux
  11. T'es mort?
  12. Solidaires
  13. A L'infini
Box albums
  • 2011: Jamais la paix / Ça me vexe [EMI]
Live albums
Album Year Peak positions Certifications Notes
FRA
[2]
Live 2009
  • Release date: 5 October 2009
  • Record label: Delabel
2009 79

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Certifications Album
FRA
[2]
2012 "Ça me vexe" 82 Ça me vexe
2014 "Jalouse" 189

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