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TAPALA’s Omnia lets Rennes synth-pop stare backward and dance forward
By Editorial Team - June 21, 2026
Summary
Rennes project TAPALA releases Omnia, blending chanson française, folk, new wave, pop-rock and synth-pop with 80s colour and French indie charm.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 21, 2026
- Tags: tapala, omnia, rennes, chanson française, new wave, synth pop, pop-rock, French Synth Pop / New Wave
TAPALA’s Omnia arrives on 21 June from Rennes with a title that means everything, which is ambitious enough to be charming before the first synth line even arrives. The Bandcamp tags place the release around pop, chanson française, folk, new wave, pop-rock, synth pop and 80s influence, creating a very French lane between nostalgia and modern independent polish. Recorded by TAPALA and mixed and mastered by The Queen Is Dead Records, Omnia sounds like a release that understands the emotional value of looking back without simply living there. New wave and chanson can make excellent companions when handled with personality: one brings the silhouette, the other brings the lyric heart. TAPALA seem to be working exactly in that space, where melody, old neon and French-language feeling meet under a slightly dramatic sky.
Source: https://tapala.bandcamp.com/