Punk

POP Montréal: The Spirit of the Beehive + Winter

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Au cours de la dernière décennie, SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE a affiné une esthétique sans pareille. Iels découpent des échantillons, les mâchent et les recrachent pour nous nourrir à la cuillère. En quatre albums et quelques EP, Zack Schwartz, Corey Wichlin et Rivka Ravede se sont affirmé·es comme les déconstructeur·ices les plus étranges et habiles du rock. Hypnic Jerk, sorti en 2018, était une étude d’échantillonnage noise punk. C’était une percée pour le groupe. Frank Ocean est devenu fan, faisant jouer « fell asleep with a vision » à Blonded Radio. ENTERTAINMENT DEATH, sorti en 2021, était de la dream pop sale mixant le réalisme d’un vieux dépanneur avec le charme aléatoire d’un iPod shuffle.

Over the past decade, SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE has honed an unparalleled aesthetic. They cut up samples, chew them up and spit them out, spoon-feeding us. In four albums and a handful of EPs, Zack Schwartz, Corey Wichlin and Rivka Ravede have established themselves as rock’s strangest and most deft deconstructors. Hypnic Jerk, released in 2018, was a study in noise punk sampling. It was a breakthrough for the band. Frank Ocean became a fan, playing “fell asleep with a vision” on Blonded Radio. ENTERTAINMENT DEATH, released in 2021, was dirty dream pop mixing the realism of an old convenience store with the random charm of an iPod shuffle.

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Folk / Pop / rap

Francos : Tendances Brasseur de Montréal – Lary Kidd, Yamê, Aliocha Schneider, Canicule, Breastfeeders…

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Les Francos de Montréal se dérouleront du 14 juin au 22 juin prochain. Pour l’occasion, La Presse présente la série de spectacles « Tendances Brasseur de Montréal ».

The Francos de Montréal run from June 14 to June 22. For the occasion, La Presse presents the “Tendances Brasseur de Montréal” series of shows.

  • Aliocha Schneider – Mercredi 19 juin 2024
  • Zaho – Vendredi 21 juin 2024
  • Canicule – Samedi 22 juin 2024
  • Les Breastfeeders – Samedi 22 juin 2024

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Rock / Technical Death Metal

(POSTPONED) Origin • Beneath The Massacre • Defeated Sanity • Killitorous

by Christine Fortier

Photo credit: Rodrigo Fredes

In the press release announcing the Occupation Domination 2020 tour, singer Jason Keyser of Origin explains that it’s been eight long years since the first version of the tour of the same name took place in North America. Why did they wait so long to repeat the adventure? Because they were waiting for the right time to resurface with the most rabid, cruel and brutal tour of the year! While the Kansas-based technical death metal band hits the road to promote the 2017album Unparalleled Universe, it’s worth noting Montreal quartet Beneath the Massacre’s return to the stage. After the release of Incongruous in 2012, the technical death metal band took a break that ended in 2018. Their fourth album, Fearmonger, came out at the end of February on Century Media Records.

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Electro-Punk / Indie Rock / Rock

We Are Wolves

by Patrick Baillargeon

Photo credit: Richard Lam

Straddling between electro-punk and electro-pop, sometimes one more than the other and vice versa, We Are Wolves have always shown a certain melodic sensibility. Their latest effort, the five-track digital EP La main de Dieu, with its songs in French and Spanish, is (further) excellent proof of this. The Montreal trio, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, unpack at Foufs, a concert hall where they’ve rarely (never?) been seen. A symbolic return to their punk roots?

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Garage Rock / Grunge / Rock

Black Lips • Warish • Hood Rats

by Patrick Baillargeon

Atlanta’s enfants terribles have never made a secret of their penchant for country music, and on their new album Sing in a World that’s Falling Apart, released at the end of January, the Black Lips bring the southern twang with a vengeance, a bit like the Sadies, without strictly adhering to the genre. If the shadows of the Byrds, the Stones or Gram Parsons hover over several of the twelve tracks that make up this ninth album, the sense of urgency and the lo-fi garage rock that characterizes the majority of the Lips’ records remains. The Californian grungy trio Warish and the Montreal trash-punk combo Hood Rats will knock you out as curtain-raisers.

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