The day of the record store: masks in cheek, fire, it’s the rush on Saturday. In truth, I tell you: the find of Quebec finds comes from the good people of the National Treasure label. Get it first the first disc — First transmission— from the group Les Pommes de Lune, a fabulous 45 rpm. A psych-pop astral voyage, recently made but allegiance to 1968. Side A, a version not bitten by the beetles ofA flower, a fragrant rarity picked from Christine Delaroche. Side B, a house adaptation of the anthem Pictures of Matchstick Men, from Status Quo first era. Beautiful psychedelic logic: the ritornello of a young girl in flowers from the tangy pop song, then the archetype of trip of acid from a lush British band. Daniel Fiocco, Charlie Houle-Bélanger, Sylvain Arsenault, Gaven Dianda and Antoine Binette Mercier live their immersion without pretending: they are there, in 1968, and you will be there with them. A sugar or two?
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