Alongside the Hay Babies, the dynamic trio from New Brunswick, Julie Aubé makes what she loves. Here dresses (inspired by models from the 1960s and 1970s), there songs in her own way (inspired by music from the 1960s and 1970s, logic). After two full albums in Chiac and French, the young woman from Memramcook wanted a road trip in English, the time of a microalbum certainly legitimate in its corner of the country. It allows us to indulge in everything that pleases him and us equally: traditional country on a not too low heat (I Won’t Let Your Love), Dylanian folk rock with a killer chorus (Labor Of Love), a “chariot tune” that rolls against all odds (Turn On A Dime), a country pop ballad that grabs you by the jugular (When It’s Time To Go), and a little Dolly Parton-style folk on the quest for oneself (I Found Mine): “ Guess I’ve always known / I could make it on my own… » Just enough to want a full album next time. My spring album?
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