Youtube has made it a lot harder to share videos from there to Blogger. It makes me worry about the future of this platform.
So, while I contemplate that, I hope you enjoy this Gatineau-based artist who is making some truly excellent dance music.
Youtube has made it a lot harder to share videos from there to Blogger. It makes me worry about the future of this platform.
So, while I contemplate that, I hope you enjoy this Gatineau-based artist who is making some truly excellent dance music.
By the way, Inuktitut was a great album, but it wasn't the first time Elisapie had sung in that language.
This song was the lead song and single from her 2018 album The Ballad of the Runaway Girl, a multilingual masterpiece, with songs in Inuktitut, English and French - years before Rosalía showed off being a polyglot.
The album got Elisapie a Juno nomination and her first Polaris shortlist. The song - the title translates to "Woman" in English and speaks to the strength of women - is absolutely masterpiece level work.
Do I understand every cultural reference in every song I post? Nope. Especially I don't understand some from Quebec.
Do you know who does? Quebecois indie singer-songwriter Thierry Larose.
And I feel like I am missing a cultural reference here. Maybe one of you can tell me what it is.
At any rate, this was the title song from Larose's debut album, cowritten by the artist and a large team, including Charles-Antoine Olivier (who also plays drums on this song) and Alexandre Martel (no joke, he's banging the congas and tambourine here), with whom he won the 2021 SOCAN Songwriting Prize - for a different song, but just to show you that he's got a solid team with strong chops surrounding him.
I don't care that this song is in French. I care that it's a great song that would sound in place on any indie radio station.