Geoffroy | Regaining lost momentum

A fourth light album with traveling rhythms, a launch show on Monday at the MTelus as part of the Jazz Festival: Geoffroy is picking up where he left off just before the pandemic. And he is holding the reins of his career more than ever.




Montrealer Geoffroy is in a constant musical quest. “That’s what makes it fun! Otherwise it’s a duty… and I’m not there yet.” With Good Boyhe feels like he has reached the sound he has been looking for Coastlinehis first album released seven years ago, through which success came.

“It’s upbeat and danceable, but with real instruments rather than programming. The touches of electro are in the little things, the details.” Add to that African and Latin American influences perfectly integrated into his music by this great curious globetrotter, and you have a gently swaying album that breathes vacation.

Excerpt fromEarly Morning Sunby Geoffroy

The complete opposite of his previous album, Live Slow Die Wisemuch more introspective, that he had created in the middle of a pandemic. That was two years ago… yet he feels like it’s been an eternity. “COVID stretched time, it seems.” Especially since it “cut the momentum” that he had built with his first two albums, in Quebec and elsewhere. “I felt like I had to start over.”

Created in pandemic solitude, Live Slow Die Wise was therefore in line with his state of mind at the time. “I have difficulty releasing something that is not representative of myself,” he explains.

And what was the state of mind this time for Good Boy ? “Libertarian and libertine!”, more “feel good” oriented and “less in the attentive listening à la Bon Iver”. Gone is the melancholy, which suited him well anyway?

I’ve done enough soul searching! I know myself now. I’ve accepted who I am, I understand how to communicate it. And it’s going well.

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Geoffroy doesn’t hide it: Good Boy was created in part to get people dancing at his shows, and he can’t wait to bring the songs to the stage. “It’s a hot album, made to be played by a lot of musicians. I wanted to give myself enough juice to be able to do an hour of just let’s go, let’s dance, let’s have fun. »


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