“Tell me I love you”, Weedon | The duty

“The taxis are lazy around here,” sing Marcus Quirion and Julien Thibault in harmony. They would need a vehicle, in fact: Bye is a roadsong. The whole album is already on axles. From their Estrie, the two guys from Weedon (previously with Édwar 7 and Jules et ses pills, among other alliances) do not however have the path as naturally easy as their folk pop: it took the help of a guy from radio station in their area so that it reaches us. Staying in the shoulder lane would have been an injustice: these regional cousins ​​of Vincent Vallières have a sense of happy melody and exultant refrains. Of Magog has Nebraska (song titles), it runs smoothly without reinventing the wheel. So much the better. We listen Sacrifice the camp, If the coyotesand we want to swallow kilometers in their company. Tell me I love you, they implore in a nice twist of meaning: these musical brothers only ask for a little validation. They provide fuel and essentials.

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Tell me I love you

★★★ 1/2

Folk pop

Weedon, J Smile Records

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