Lisa LeBlanc, in the carpet

Art 11 July, 2017
  • Sandra Godin

    Tuesday, 11 July 2017 23:30

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    To be the first woman to do a solo banjo on the Plains, “sing to the deep shit” with her aunts, make a duet with her mother, and break everything with Voivod : Lisa LeBlanc paid in the deals during his carte blanche on the Plains, on Tuesday, before the Cowboys Fringants.

    “Lisa, Lisa, Lisa !” would chant a crowd already numerous when Lisa LeBlanc has set foot on the huge stage to romp with ” a mixture of old tunes and new tunes “. The musician had everything set up to put the fire to the powder.

    “Holy Jesus, this is my first Plains to life !” exclaimed the Acadian, the big smile in the face.

    After a few parts energetic the last album, and I not a cowboy, Lisa LeBlanc, “sang the deep shit” with his aunts who formed the ” choir of joy “, to ” the tune is the least favorite of my mother.”

    See his aunts sing the chorus today, my life is the deep shit at the same time that the crowd was an epic moment.

    She then paid another trip in wanting to become the first woman to do a solo banjo on the Plains. “I hope that I fourrerai not,” she laughed.

    The threads are affected when Voivod came to do Gold Diggin’ and Ace Of Spades, with it, combining brilliantly his folk trash metal weighing. No, the duo is not so unlikely as that.

    Lisa LeBlanc can be as explosive as touching. What a beautiful tender moment when she invited her mother to sing of Kraft Dinner to the recall. We knew where it could come from her tone of voice.

    The Ghouls, with the balls

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

    • Upon his arrival, the quebec group of The Ghouls made up the party on the plains of Abraham.

      Photo Simon Clark

     

    In the first part, we returned with the group colored The Ghouls, led by a Keith Kouna in great shape, which has announced the color of the evening : we were going to have a party.

    Still costumed, The Ghouls have put forward the parts of punk rock from their latest album, Comatose, which was launched last year after eight years of absence.

    It has been found that The Ghouls had lost nothing of their audacity, ranging from “fuck you” and solos from the keyboard with the balls, the signature of Rabin Kramaslabovitch.