“Visiting the Innate Temple”, CRAB

God bless the experimental punk duo CRABE, this buoy of madness and audacity in the calm sea of ​​Quebec rock. As in their eras L’Infonie, Vent du Mont Schärr or Les Georges Leningrad, the music of Martin Poulin-Légaré and Gabriel Lapierre gives their colleagues the right to be as daring, to question the dogmas of rock and music. pop, to pervert them too, as the training on the unexpected does I can’t tell you I love you, pop bluette sticking out her tongue at commercial radio and those who kneel in front of it. The continuation of this Visit the Innate Temple is a salutary discharge of guitars and drums taking unexpected turns, with the help of these changes of rhythm and desecration of musical influences of which the pair has the secret — noise on Our fathers are dying with Simone Provencher (Fet. Nat), garage rock on 2020 with veterans The American Devices), neo-R&B veering nu-metal on Person nearby with Hubert Lenoir. “The positive sonic aggression” of CRABE will resonate at the Sala Rossa on October 26, at the Pantoum the following day.

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Visit the Innate Temple

★★★★

Experimental

CRAB, Hard Life Records

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