Gabriel Auguste makes no compromises. As a singer-songwriter, producer, sound engineer, illustrator, and short story writer, the Vendée native has navigated the music world for over ten years, never, by his own admission, abandoning his radicalism. As a multi-talented artist, he continuously experiments, always radically, testing unconventional instruments. Simultaneously, he writes love songs only to turn away from them, dabbles in poetry, and even composed a French musical tale, "La Grande Gomme," available everywhere.
Greatly influenced by Thoreau, the author of "Civil Disobedience" (1866), Gabriel Auguste confidently addresses issues of gender, ecology, feminism, anti-capitalism, and degrowth. He creates a testament to who he is: an artist who takes a stand