I was introduced to these guys through James Finnerty and have enjoyed the pretty, slightly sad, franco-indie, glowy golden pop songs ever since. It’s not a revolutionary sound you’ve never ever heard before, but there’s a straightforward simplicity and kindness to Bonjour Brumaire that works well when the rain is melting the snow on a grey day in December. This info from their Myspace is endearing as well:
The band’s first full length, entitled “De la Nature des Foules”, was recorded at four locations in Montreal over five months by acclaimed producer Ryan Battistuzzi, and hit shelves April 1st 2008 on Indica Records. While in studio, the band recorded on the mixing board responsible for the (more than) famous Rolling Stones album “Exile on Main Street” and Led Zeppelin’s “Physical Graffiti”.
More Bonjour Brumaire videos, live footage and interviews over on Video.Indyish.com.
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