“Disturbed gardens”, Andréanne A. Malette

The more we master the craft of singing, the more the barriers fall. The beauty of the melodies, the clarity of the verb, when you have the right way, can match the difficult, the indescribable. Between the luminous Sitka from three years ago and the darkness that weighs on Disturbed gardens, Andréanne A. Malette and her accomplice Antoine Lachance managed to express what needed to be expressed: “You must silence the voices that cry / Between the walls of your childhood”. That’s the mission. Between clearings and mist, a piano resonates in the empty room of a past “to be rebuilt”. It is reconstructed little by little, with music and words as materials: “The tears that I shed, I made a pond / The stones that you threw at me, a campfire”. Literally. From June 9, Andréanne will receive allies on the show Campfire (VAT). Mission accomplished ? Alone, in pairs, as a team, with an air of Francis Cabrel to the rescue, the artist will have taken her new album to the best of all possible worlds. Where the song crackles.

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Disturbed gardens

★★★ 1/2

Song

Andréanne A. Malette, Les Productions NIA inc./ The Orchard

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