[IPSM] (mtl) Lucie Idlout -- feb 16

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Tue Feb 14 13:15:36 PST 2006


Lucie Idlout
Feb 16
doors at 21h00
Bar le Syndrome
5777 St-Laurent

With the recent resurrection of vintage guitar rock, one of the most
interesting new arrivals on the scene is songstress Lucie Idlout.
Her music is hard hitting, raw and to the point. Her voice at times echoes
the crooning of the likes of Etta James, and then with seemingly equal ease,
delivers the awesome power of alternative alumni Marianne Faithful & P.J.
Harvey.
Though she may come from the newest territory, Nunavut, in Canada's Arctic,
she has managed to burst out of the typical stereotypes associated musically
with Aboriginal people. She has transcended the barriers of culture and
geographic location proving that she has more to say on a universal level.
Lucie's commanding style takes you on an emotional journey through life
drawing on themes that are common to us all; heartbreak, loss, tenderness
and occasionally a little rage.
In 2004, the song "Birthday", off Lucie's debut album "E5-770, My Mother's
Name", appeared in the film "Crime Spree", featuring Harvey Keitel and
Gérard Depardieu.
Lucie is currently in the studio, working on her new record, "Swagger",
which is slated for release in the fall of 2006.

--
actz of rebellion inspire me
--
you just can't know what you imagine until
you make it come true
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