Saults’ songs are like a fountain of youth — proof that it’s possible to blend sharp-edged songwriting, electric fire, melodic elegance, rich vocal harmonies and undeniable instrumental fluidity. It’s pop, supercharged with rock energy: for brothers Antoine and Greg, music is their first language.
After the almost-classical chapter of their high school band, Saults truly came to life in 2014. Striking looks, charisma, a knack for hooks and a guitar at the core of it all: that spark of soul was there from the start, recognized by newcomers and connoisseurs alike. Fueled by their British influences (the French touch would come later), the brothers left France at the end of 2017 to move to London. A leap into the unknown — just the two of them in a 10m² room with no heating.
Newcomers, but determined, they played gig after gig in bars, clubs and basement venues, recorded Kelly Ride at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, performed at the Love Supreme Jazz Festival, landed on BBC airwaves… and even earned praise from Pete Townshend (The Who): “They play in the same league as The 1975.”
In 2025, Let It Go sparked a digital tidal wave: 50 million views, a viral guitar solo, and a sold-out show at La Boule Noire a month in advance. The duo’s sonic identity found a new resonance with an ever-growing audience. Several tracks from their debut album — released in summer 2025 — were recorded in Los Angeles with the legendary Alan Parsons. A powerful sign of recognition, and a new milestone in the story of a band that keeps on rising.