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November 21st, 2019

Safia Nolin and Elisapie nominated at the 2020 Canadian Folk Music Awards

November 20th, 2019

Geoffroy shares the video for When Everything is Gone and announces a show at Théâtre Corona

Geoffroy
November 15th, 2019

Les Breastfeeders celebrate their 20th anniversary and unveil a new single

Les Breastfeeders
November 1st, 2019

Geoffroy releases his sophomore effort 1952

Geoffroy
October 29th, 2019

Les Louanges shares a video for Drumz

Les Louanges
October 24th, 2019

Les Louanges, Elisapie and Milk & Bone won awards at the Premier Gala de l'ADISQ and the Gala de l'Industrie

October 18th, 2019

Corridor's new album is out now

Corridor
October 9th, 2019

Corridor unveils the single Pow days before releasing their third album

Corridor
October 3rd, 2019

2019 GAMIQ Nominations

October 1st, 2019

Les Louanges shares Expansion Pack

Les Louanges
September 25th, 2019

Surprise (another one)! Safia Nolin drops emo covers EP xX3m0 $0ng$ 2 $!nG @L0nG 2Xx

Safia Nolin
September 20th, 2019

Surprise! Safia Nolin drops her new covers album Reprises Vol.2

Safia Nolin
September 18th, 2019

Corridor presents the single Domino

Corridor
September 17th, 2019

2019 ADISQ Nominations

August 28th, 2019

Corridor unveils a video for the song Topographe and announces the release of their upcoming album Junior

Corridor
August 27th, 2019

Les Louanges presents Attends-moi pas and announces a new EP for September

Les Louanges
August 22nd, 2019

Geoffroy presents the new single/video Woke up Late

Geoffroy

Lisa LeBlanc is back with Whole Lotta Talkin'

A few years after embracing the disco sound on the Polaris-shortlisted Chiac Disco, Lisa LeBlanc is back with a bang with Whole Lotta Talkin’, a cheerful rock number you’ll want to listen to over and over again.

Driven by an infectious surf rock guitar riff and a bright ‘60s-sounding organ à la B-52’s, the single playfully recalls a situation we’ve all been in: being cornered by someone who just won’t shut up. This delightful new song also showcases the Acadian musician’s ability to switch effortlessly from French to English, and from disco to rock'n'roll, without ever compromising her artistic identity.

Directed by Alexandre Pelletier, the music video follows the touring adventures of a dysfunctional rock group made up of Lisa LeBlanc and her puppet bandmates. “I wanted to tell this funny, absurd story with the utmost seriousness, as if we were watching an ultra-dramatic musical biopic,” explains the director. Be warned: what starts off on a playful note ends with a double puppet murder.

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