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PERSÉIDE

Crossover Prog • Canada


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A Québécois unit PERSÉIDE were founded for providing French Psychedelic Rock blended with Californian flavour, by five enthusiastic musicians - Louis-Philippe CANTIN (voices, rhythm guitar), Olivier DURAND (lead guitar), Samuel MILETTE (bass), Daniel QUIRION (synthesizers, organ), and Guillaume P. TRÉPANIER (drums). The debut full-length opus "Rites Païens" was released upon March 30 2018, followed by "Parmi Les Arbres" out upon October 11 2019.

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3.75 | 4 ratings
Rites païens
2018
4.00 | 6 ratings
Parmi les arbres
2019
3.86 | 10 ratings
Les couleurs d'été
2023

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3.50 | 2 ratings
Vert fumée
2017
3.50 | 2 ratings
Au-dessus des chalets / Dormir
2021
3.33 | 3 ratings
Glyphes
2023
4.50 | 2 ratings
Kaléidoscope
2023

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 Les couleurs d'été by PERSÉIDE album cover Studio Album, 2023
3.86 | 10 ratings

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Les couleurs d'été
Perséide Crossover Prog

Review by projeKct
Special Collaborator Errors & Omissions Team

4 stars First of all, I have to say that Perséide is a band from my hometown, so that might color my judgment. On the other hand, I have to admit that "Les couleurs d'été" is the first album I've really enjoyed. The band has certainly matured since its debut in 2017.

The first three tracks of the album are rather laid-back, soaring, psychedelic... A pleasant moment, filled with synthesizers, Mellotron and beautiful melodies.

From the fourth track onwards, the album really catches my attention. "À travers le prisme" offers nice dynamics, "Les heures vives de l'errance" features wonderful vocal harmonies, "Kaléidoscope" has a driving groove, "Méditerranée" exploits original sounds and the sequence of "Là-bas" / "Où le soleil ne se rend pas" is the real highlight of the album.

The album ends with a coda to lower the tension. It's well crafted.

I hope this band continues to amaze us with other albums as well written and produced.

 Parmi les arbres by PERSÉIDE album cover Studio Album, 2019
4.00 | 6 ratings

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Parmi les arbres
Perséide Crossover Prog

Review by TheEliteExtremophile

4 stars Much of the non-metal featured on this site has its roots planted firmly in the years of 1971-73. That fact is neither inherently good nor inherently bad, but it does lead to the prevalence of certain tropes and trends. Perséide's roots extend a few years further back. Instead of harkening to prog giants like Genesis or Yes, their music stems most obviously from late '60s psychedelia and proto-prog, a la The Pretty Things or The United States of America.

This Quebecois quintet is not wrapped entirely in the past, though. On Parmi les arbres (Among the Trees), modern touches of indie rock are present. These influences make the music feel like a vibrant descendent of '60s psychedelia, rather than a rehash.

"Hier ne saura jamais" ("Yesterday will never know") opens with a simple but lively guitar line, backed with astral keyboard tones. This song, like much of this album, is brimming with space-age synth tones and lush Mellotron. "Istanbul", meanwhile, is rooted in a vaguely Asiatic riff and a somewhat sparser arrangement.

A more openly poppy angle is taken on "Enracinés" ("Rooted"). The rhythm is bouncy, and the twin melody of the guitar and the organ are reminiscent of some of Pink Floyd's earliest releases, like "Arnold Layne" or "See Emily Play".

However, most of the tracks on this first half of the album possess detectable weaknesses. Most of the songs are about a minute too long, and "Le tombeaux d'Atuan" ("The Tombs of Atuan") never really manages to get going and borders on being soporific.

The album's second half is noticeably stronger than its first. "La nuit des faunes" ("The Night of the Fauns") has a slow-moving first half that gives way to a fun, energetic extended instrumental period. Guitar and organ prance around in a nearly-folky melody before evolving into a Yes-like series of guitar exercises. "Contreplongée" is a gentle, acoustic piece which only serves to strengthen comparisons to early Pink Floyd. It's a bit longer than it needs to be, but its placement on the album makes sense.

Parmi les arbres closes on its epic title track. The opening is slow and moody, built upon simple guitar strumming and light percussion. Mellotron flutes eventually are given a brief moment in the spotlight, adding to the dark folk character of this song's first part. The second half is mostly instrumental and centered around an extended synthesizer solo. In a somewhat rare occurrence, the pitch bend knob is used a great deal, twisting notes in ways usually reserved for guitar solos. This gives way to the song's finale: a menacing synth line is repeated over a dark, driving rhythm which eventually resolves with a brief return to the song's folky opening theme.

Perséide's second full-length album, particularly its second half, is a shining example of how sounds from decades past can be married with modern trends and sensibilities to yield impressive music. Not only do they draw from late '60s psych and modern indie rock, but they also channel the unique sounds of Francophone prog, such as fellow Quebeckers Vos Voisins and the French act Ange.

Review originally posted here: theeliteextremophile.com/2019/12/08/album-review-perseide-parmi-les-arbres/

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