|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
5 Reviews
|
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Quebec-Grown Music With a Unique Style :: Bienvenue au Quebec!,
By Amanda (North America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grand Messe (Audio CD)
As an American living in Quebec for the past four years, I've developed a taste for the sublime artistry of Quebecois music, film, and television. Les Cowboys Fringants are probably the best discovery I've made while here.
Les Cowboys Fringants is an extremely popular band in Quebec and apparently has an underground following in Francophone Europe, but like most talented Quebecois artists, they are virtually unknown outside of the Francophone music world. It's a shame since Quebec has many artists, like Les Cowboys Fringants, who have sublime talent and who could potentially revolutionalize the bland popular music scene in the States right now. "La Grand Messe" ("The Big Mass") is their latest album, and it's been one of the top 10 sellers in Quebec since its release in October 2005. What makes their style of music so unique is difficult for an American to describe... it's called neo-traditional Quebecois music which is basically "modernized Quebec folk music with a rock flavour" (thanks, Wikipedia). Quebec folk music can best be described as Amelie soundtrack meets deep-South country music meets fiddling from Ireland and Scotland; certainly fiddles, accordions, and a variety of instruments including the standard rock drums/guitars/keyboards make up their sound. Basically, it has a unique sound that draws on some of the prettiest traditional music styles and makes great use of beautiful string instruments and reworks the overall sound into something unique, modern, and fresh; a sound that is warm, comfortable, yet intriguing. As I listen I feel like I should be sitting in a cafe in the middle of a small Quebecois town somewhere, having a stack of pancakes and some beer surrounded by people chattering away in French. When I'm away from Montreal back in the States, I find myself listening to this CD just to feel like I'm back in Quebec. Les Cowboys Fringants sing with a distinct Quebec accent and make use of Joual (Quebecois patois) words and phrases, so even the singing has a unique sound. The lyrics themselves, I assure you, are just as smart as the music. "Les Cowboys Fringants" are well known for using political themes in their music, yet in a way that is friendly rather than accusatory or angry. They are very leftist and constantly touch upon issues of Quebec separatism, socialism, the environment, the international political climate, etc. These opinions tend to reflect some of the more popular or poignant ideological currents in Quebec society; some of these themes have gradually faded or gone out of style in mainstream Quebec but are making a slight resurgence amongst new generations. This CD is highly recommended for anyone who loves a little something different. Each sound has a slightly different flavour; some you'd swear you were listening to very traditional country music, others are very rock-n-roll, others are sweet and flowery, others sound like they could almost be Sufjan Stevens-meets-Amelie sountrack, and all are completely unique and impossible to properly describe to anyone who hasn't listened to it yet. Since they are a popular and uniquely Quebecois band, this is a CD definitely worth adding to a collection of international or Francophone music. I'd also highly recommend this CD to any French teacher; any French classroom should have some Quebec music, too! This is also the CD for anyone who spent some time in Quebec or vacationed in Montreal (as there are tons of references to places in Quebec and Montreal in this CD... it will bring back happy memories of your summer in Quebec!) Most of all... I'd recommend anyone who is generally discouraged with the music coming out of the States these days and has resigned themselves to looking elsewhere for their music collection. If you're one of those folks: look no further than Quebec!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Encore un excellent album !,
By
This review is from: Grand-Mess (Audio CD)
En un mot, excellent !! Les Cousins Québecois nous ont encore pondu un bon album.Avec quelques futurs tubes en puissance, tels que "8 secondes", "Les Etoiles filantes", "Plus rien"... Un album que j'écoute avec nostalgie, qui donne envie de repartir en vacances en "Belle Province".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Les Cowboys encore à l'oeuvre,
By
This review is from: Grand-Mess (Audio CD)
Probablement leur meilleur album à date. Il est plus sérieux, plus axé sur la critique sociale, mais pour la première fois, cette critique est nuancée. Comme l'a dit Marie-Annick : "Nous voulions critiquer oui, mais également offrir une solution, c'était ça le défi". Je crois que cette citation résume bien l'album. Quelques pièces sont toujours aussi louffoques que les Léopold et Awikatchikaen, mais sans être aussi excellentes. Ces pièces sont "Symphonie pour Caza" et "Camping Ste-Germaine". Pour les autres, elles sont toutes aussi percutantes les unes que les autres. Sur l'aspect politique, "En attendant" reste supérieure aux autres, à mon avis, mais Plus Rien et La Grand-Messe sont toute aussi excellente. Bref, toutes les pieces sont excellente. Je l'ai aimé à la premiere ecoute. Cet album et un must pour tous les Québécois soucieux de leur pays (ou province selon Ottawa).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Replacement CD,
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Grand-Mess (Audio CD)
Qu'est ce qu'on peut dire? Vraiment. This cd was so good I wore it out, actually a family member borrowed it permenantly, dommage ces gens si malhonnete que ca.
This is the 2nd or 3rd album from les Cowboys Fringants. Definitely an Alt-rock classic, some times a bit heavy on the enviro message but it is well thought out and has a purpose and if you can't understand French it's just a bunch of nice melodies. Lots of variety on this album I can't seem to get tired of it. Good price and quick ship on the purchase too. McH
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Non, non, non...,
By Philippe (Montréal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grand-Mess (Audio CD)
Non, franchement, le nouvel album des CF ne colle pas. Évidemment, on les sent très engagés socialement, mais ils n'utilisent plus les mots simples et clairs auxquels ils nous avaient habitués - ou en fait si, ils les utilisent toujours, mais au milieu de mots à saveur politique ce qui donne un mélange des genres assez malhabile, du style:Pour moi l'projet idéal Tout en restant vigilants Soit dit en passant, ils utilisent la même langue de bois qu'ils critiquent... Les Cowboys ont aussi perdu leur côté festif; mis à part la très moyenne Symphonie Pour Caza, les chansons s'enchaînent, toutes sur le même thème de "ça va donc mal dans le monde 'sti". Ce qui faisait leur charme, ce qu'on appréciait le plus d'eux, ils l'ont mis de côté pour pouvoir "dénoncer". Est-ce cela qu'on appelle se prendre trop au sérieux? Et une mauvaise note particulière pour la chanson Plus Rien. On a envie de dire au narrateur: "Meurs! Mais meurs donc!" |
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
Grand Messe by Les Cowboys Fringants (Audio CD - 2006)
Used & New from: $9.99
| ||