Myra's desire to restore popular music to its rightful place on the new French music scene is reflected in her deep, suave voice.
An artist with a meticulous aesthetic, who considers music to be a meticulous and complete craft, she pushes perfection right down to her visual universe, developing from her moodboards to the editing of her clips a warm, enveloping and ultra-light universe.
Her new EP, Après la pluie, sounds like a promise, embodied even in her flesh as it is tattooed on her back. Through the tracks that make it up, the project traverses emotions and poetically evokes those who leave and what remains, embracing the oscillations of souls between pain, resilience and the quest for meaning. Sensitive and delicate, the project promises to make bodies sway to heal heads.
Releasing a project about grief at the tender age of 27 is unusual: she has conceived it as an anti-forever 27 club. Far removed from the myths of the cursed, disconnected artist, Myra aspires to grow old, last, and help.
Surrounded by talented musicians who offer her a real experience, she played on the Studio 104 stage at the Maison de la Radio for Radio France's Hyperweekend Festival on 25 January, but you'll have to be patient for the real party at La Cigale on 22 January 2026.