
Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs
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L’album Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, paru en juin 2020, a récolté les éloges des critiques et du public depuis sa sortie. Le très influent journaliste américain Anthony Fantano a fait une critique de l’album sur sa chaîne YouTube, The Needle Drop, du jamais-vu pour un album francophone. « Il y a des tonnes de magnifiques points forts créatifs dans chaque recoin de ce projet. »
« Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs is a place that exists geographically, but it’s also a place that exists in my mind. When I was a child, we’d pass by the sign announcing the village while travelling from Sainte-Anne-des-Monts to Rivière-Ouelle. Every time I saw it, I averted my eyes and shivered in horror. That name terrified me. I imagined a dying village with sad houses, empty streets and creaky chairs still rocking with the memory of deserters.
And now, after many years of overwork, I found myself exactly in that place. In the middle of all my anxieties, not knowing anymore who I was, taking hits and hating myself more than anyone else. A thick fog settled in my head, with black, opaque skies. I now lived on this island that I built or imagined on my own. I was lying in the dark on the bed of the rainbow (couchée dans le noir sur le lit de l’arc-en-ciel).
Then in August 2019, while I was starting to get my bearings back, I decided to visit Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, the village. The initial thing I discovered was quite meaningful: it’s actually an island. I took the ferry and arrived in an idyllic place. A village with dirt roads and no more than 35 inhabitants, whose souls haven’t been perverted or spoiled by mankind. A village with no grocery store or gas station. A superb place. With trees and flowers, a lighthouse, colourful wooden houses, and fish whose flesh was so pure it went beyond my definition of the colour “pink.”
Slowly, I went through the village I imagined as a child, and I hope to never go back there. Now, I’ll go to the real Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, where I’ll eat fish that smells like the river and whose colour bemuses me.»
– Klô Pelgag
Product Details
- 16-bit/44.1k
- 320 kbps
- Secret City Records
Production Credits
- Sylvain Deschamps / Klô Pelgag
- Pierre Girard
- Richard Addison
- Florence Obrecht
Musicians
- Vocals / Piano / Synths / Samplings
- Bass / Synths / Guitar
- Guitar / Synth
- Drums / Percussion / Pinocles
- Guitar / Synths
- Recorders
- Cello
- Violin I
- Violin II
- Viola
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- English horn
- Tuba / Bass trombone
Composition Credits
- Klô Pelgag
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