
Since her crowning in 2009 at the Blues sur Seine Festival, the young guitar prodigy, with a powerful soul voice, has imposed herself to the public, throughout 2 EPs, 3 albums and more than 600 concerts, as a rough diamond free to shape her music as she wishes. At 29 years old, Nina Attal now releases Pieces of Soul, a fourth album that testifies to her return to the blues, rhythm ‘n’ blues and rock at the origin of her passion for the instrument. Written and composed in the wake of a road trip on the West Coast of the United States, Pieces of Soul is eagerly awaited. These 12 tracks, to which is added a cover of “You’re No Good” popularized by Linda Ronstadt, put the guitar back at the heart of her creative process, through a range of sunny sounds, discreetly and respectfully tinted by various Californian influences (Ben Harper, Lenny Kravitz, John Mayer…). The riffs with rock distortions are next to great blues-soul ballads, folk, or rhythm ‘n’ blues. Her lyrics, very personal, translate as many doubts as to her desire for emancipation. Inspired by her incompressible love for the music she has in her skin, just like her tattoos, Pieces of Soul undoubtedly offers Nina Attal a new dimension