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Aemma
08-14-2010, 02:27 AM
Les Trois Accords is a rock band from Drummondville, Quebec. The band launched its first album Gros mammouth album in 2003. Some of the notable songs, taken from that album, include "Hawaïenne", "Saskatchewan" and "Lucille". Along with their videos, these songs received heavy exposure in Quebec. In 2004, Gros mammouth album turbo was released with two extra tracks, "Loin d'ici" and "Turbo sympathique". In 2006, they released their second album, entitled Grand champion international de course.

"Lucille" was included in an enhanced podcast Épisode #1 - Rouyn-Noranda that was released by bandeapart.fm in 2005. In 2006, bandeapart.fm featured the band in a video podcast Les Trois Accords au camping — Baladovidéo.

The band's most prominent show to date was in September 2005, when they were an opening act for The Rolling Stones in Moncton, New Brunswick. The concert drew an estimated 85,000 spectators.


Musical style

The second album from Les Trois Accords was released September 5, 2006. This album did not break with the rock-pop style of Gros Mammouth and was more outrageous in its lyrics. The music video for Grand Champion can be viewed at Bande à part. The second music video is "Tout nu sur la plage". The album rose to the top of the charts after its first week.

Many of their newer songs can be classified as surrealist because of the frequent presence of puns, word play, and unusual images. In concert, Les Trois Accords are known for doing burlesque covers of songs by Bryan Adams and Weezer.

They also like to embellish their concerts with little pieces of humour. The sense of humour is also evident in their music videos where the images being shown have nothing do to with the song. We see, for example, in the music video for "Saskatchewan", the band members practising karate moves for the whole video. The same goes for the music video for "Turbo sympathique" where the group becomes firemen and puts out a barn fire.


Genre classification

Free from logic, rationality, and politics, the lyrics of Les Trois Accords are a throwback to the punk québécois genre of the nineties (like Banlieue Rouge, BARF, Les Krostons, Les Unknownes).

Les Trois Accords can be classified along the same lines as French punk bands like Bérurier Noir, Parabellum, Les Cadavres or Wampas (all well known in Québec), but with a more California-pop sound. We can compare them more to Ludwig von 88 because of their obnoxious interviews—most notably, their interviews for Tout le monde en parle, Bon baisers de France, and Musique Plus. Les Trois Accords have had complaints about their lyrics before expressing their opinions but they believe that expressing themselves inspires them.

Source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Trois_Accords)

LOL! Amazing band. By happenstance I listened to several of their pieces on YOUTUBE this evening since they are a featured act at "Le Festival de la Curd" (http://www.festivaldelacurd.com/2010_en/spectacles.html) next week in the nearby town of St.-Albert (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albert,_Ontario). (Yes we celebrate the wondrous cheese curd in this part of Canada :D). Their sense of humour puts me in mind of the Barenaked Ladies' but with a bit more of an edge to the humour. Simply delightful.

Here are some samplings for your listening pleasure: :D

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