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Laurence-Anne présente Musivision au Centre Phi

Sat 23 Apr 2022 • 08:00 pm Art Rock / Dream Pop
Centre Phi - Montréal 21.60$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Lancé en avril dernier via Bonsound, Musivision marque un tournant dans la carrière de la musicienne. L’artiste autodidacte présentera enfin les chansons qui composent son deuxième opus aux teintes dream pop, art rock, funk cosmique et synthwave à Montréal, dans le cadre d’un spectacle anniversaire unique, exactement un an après la parution de celui-ci. À la fois «recueil de lettres de correspondance destinées à un ancien amant secret» et «trame sonore qui résonne entre les murs d’un manoir mystérieux», c’est l’univers complet de Musivision qui sera présenté sur scène au Centre PHI, alors que les arrangements, costumes et décors seront conçus spécialement pour l’occasion.

Laurence-Anne est une autodidacte. Dès le début de son adolescence, elle apprend la guitare et compose ses premières chansons. Inspirée par Feist, l’artiste opte d’abord pour un créneau indie folk minimaliste, avant de tanguer vers une approche plus rock lorsqu’elle débarque à Montréal. La jeune vingtenaire troque alors l’acoustique contre l’électrique et fait sa place jusqu’à la finale des Francouvertes, en 2017. Deux ans plus tard, son album Première apparition atteint la longue liste du prestigieux prix Polaris et le sommet du palmarès des albums francophones de l’année à CISM. La nouvelle coqueluche des radios étudiantes et de la critique sillonne les principaux festivals de la province (Noce, FME, Frimat, FEQ, Festif) et tâte le terrain en France (MaMA, Aurores Montréal), avant de revenir chez elle enregistrer Accident. un EP plus rock, un brin punk, aux teintes indie pop et tropicales. Une exploration sonore fertile et étonnante qui l’a conduite sur la route de Musivision, un deuxième album aux teintes dream pop, art rock, cosmic funk et synthwave. Coréalisé par Félix Petit (Bellflower, Les Louanges), l’opus marque un tournant dans la jeune carrière de Laurence-Anne avec sa production léchée et son groove prenant.

Released last April via Bonsound, Musivision marks a turning point in the musician’s career. The self-taught artist will finally present the songs that make up her second opus with its dream pop, art rock, cosmic funk and synthwave tones in Montreal, in a unique anniversary show, exactly one year after its release. Both “a collection of letters to a former secret lover” and “a soundtrack that echoes within the walls of a mysterious mansion”, it is the entire universe of Musivision that will be presented on stage at the PHI Centre, while the arrangements, costumes and sets will be designed especially for the occasion.

Laurence-Anne is a self-taught singer and guitarist who was a teenager when she wrote her first songs. The young woman was inspired by Feist and at first was really drawn towards the minimalist indie folk sound. Once she arrived in Montreal, she started leaning towards a more rock sound. She traded her acoustic instrument for an electric one, and in 2017 landed herself in the Francouvertes finals. Two years later, her first album Première apparition was named on the long list of the prestigious Polaris Prize, and reached the top of CISM’s year-end best-of chart for French albums. The new darling of critics and college radios performed at all of Quebec’s big festivals (Noce, FME, Frimat, FEQ, Festif) and even tested the waters in France (MaMA, Aurores Montréal) before returning home to record Accident, an EP with a touch of punk, indie-pop and tropical vibes. A fertile and astonishing sonic exploration that led her to the road of Musivision, a second album with dream pop, art rock, cosmic funk and synthwave tints. Co-directed by Félix Petit (Bellflower, Les Louanges), the opus marks a turning point in Laurence-Anne’s young career with its polished production and catchy groove.

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