Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Francis d'Octobre - Âme soeur

I haven't heard a song from this gentleman that I dislike. And I know I've heard at least three or four. It's one more example of French-language music from Quebec putting popular American music to shame. I guess that's not hard to do these days. (I'll try not to knock music from my own country too much. I know there's a lot of good stuff out there -- just not what the biggest marketers shove our way.)

According to the biography on Francis d'Octobre's website:

Inspiré, sensible et capteur d’émotion, Francis d’Octobre compose des chansons sur des sujets inépuisables en les rendant touchantes et accessibles. 

Or as Google translate (with a bit of help) puts it:

Inspired, sensitive and emotional sensor, Francis d'Octobre composes songs about endless subjects by making them accessible and touching.

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