In 2013, Indochine released , a poignant and introspective album that addressed themes of love, loss, and mortality. The band's most recent studio album, "Black City" (2015) , saw Indochine exploring darker, more experimental soundscapes.
Indochine's early years were marked by experimentation and creativity, resulting in the release of their debut album, , a raw and energetic record that introduced the band's distinctive sound. The album was followed by "Kao Bang" (1983) , which featured the hit single "Kao Bang," a mesmerizing blend of Asian-inspired rhythms and Western rock.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Indochine embarked on an experimental journey, releasing , a dance-oriented album that showcased the band's versatility. The album was followed by "Innomable" (1999) , a more introspective and melancholic record.
Indochine's later work has been characterized by a continued commitment to innovation and artistic growth. , "La République des ombres" (2009) , and "Société secrète" (2011) demonstrate the band's ability to evolve and adapt to changing musical landscapes.
Indochine's music has transcended borders and generations, appealing to fans from diverse cultural backgrounds. Their live performances, known for their high-energy spectacle and infectious enthusiasm, have captivated audiences worldwide.