1701142247 Our album reviews of the week – La Presse

Our album reviews of the week – La Presse

What can you hear this week? Here are our journalists’ suggestions.

Posted at 6:00 p.m.

share

Crash Coeur: Singing Love Loud

“Eddy de Pretto announced this album by making sure that it is not intended to “tenderly stroke your fur”. However, he also clearly stated that this record was a “love album”. It’s called Crash Heart for a reason. We feel the heart, we feel the fall: the words are often tender and sometimes very hard, the productions are sometimes gentle, but above all they are effective,” writes our journalist Marissa Groguhé.

Lonely Hearts Club: New name, familiar recipe

1701142231 533 Our album reviews of the week – La Presse

PHOTO FROM @YESMCCAN INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT

Yes*

“Despite his past successes and notoriety, the artist decided to reinvent himself under the name Yes*. We have to admit that we were not completely convinced by Club des Cœurs Solitaires (CCS), the first offering of its new identity,” writes our journalist Pascal Leblanc.

Rockstar: Dolly rocks in form

1701142234 236 Our album reviews of the week – La Presse

PHOTO PROVIDED

“Dolly Parton was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame after decades of singing mostly country music. With “Rockstar” she proves that she can rock. That’s true, but it’s not enough,” writes our journalist Alexandre Vigneault.

Incredible day: it’s time to discover Barrdo

1701142237 445 Our album reviews of the week – La Presse

PHOTO PROVIDED BY CHICKEN NEIGE

Pierre-Alexandre, aka Barrdo

“Barrdo has refined his writing over the years, the author’s experience is evident. And to accompany his mature lyrics, guitar, organ and drums form the first instrumental trio. The author and composer, a lover of classical arrangements, also indulges in the sounds of violin and cello that come from the bows of the Lunes Quartet,” writes our journalist Philippe Beauchemin.

In hiding: His soul at the microphone

1701142240 580 Our album reviews of the week – La Presse

PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, LA PRESSE ARCHIVE

Roxane Bruneau show at the Bell Center

“Roxane Bruneau’s secret weapon, as we know, is her authenticity. “Submerged”, her third album in six years, still speaks of her fragilities, but also shows that she is more confident than ever,” writes our journalist Alexandre Vigneault.

More music releases of the week

Among all the new albums that have been released recently, here are a few that caught our attention.