So ya, I got caught up in the hype of this band Angine de Poitrine from Quebec, Canada. I first got a glimpse of this duo from a clip of them live I saw on instagram back in December of last year. My first thought was these guys or girls, you couldn't tell with the costumes. But first thought was this is fucked up. So I instantly sent the clip to my buddy A-Bomb, who has similar interest in music as myself, we like the weird music you could say. His response was "we have to see them when they come to town". Then in March of this year the band really blew up when their live performance on KEXP (to watch the performance click here) went viral. I believe that performance has been viewed like 17 million times, fucking crazy!
So a few months ago they announced that the band would be playing Edmonton in July, their first shows in Western Canada. So of course we were all over getting tickets for the show. Well that was a shit show trying to get tickets. That is a whole other story which could be a very long post in itself. I'm not going to get into it here. Let's just say, that tickets were a pain in the ass to get with Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing and there fucked up system. Nonetheless, I did get tickets for my buddies A-Bomb, Buzzard and I. They ended up adding a second show here in Edmonton.
A few weeks before the show I bought their two albums that they have released and gave them a listen. I was now having reservations whether I really wanted to see them or not. Angine de Poitrine is all instrumental music and after listening to one of the albums in full, I was thinking twice about it. Is this show really going to be any damn good. But the tickets were bought and paid for and for all the bullshit I went through to get tickets, fuck it, I'm going.
The night of the show we got to the venue the Ice District Fan Park Tent, and you could feel and see the excitement in the crowd for the show. The place was packed with people of all ages, little kids, hipsters, and just a wide range of music fans. I ran into a lot of friends at this show some I would never expected to be at this show, some of them musicians themselves, who had the same thoughts as I did. What the hell were we in for. And with a lot in attendance were dressed in polka dot out fits, even some people dressed like the band. It was all really weird.
The first band of the night was a three piece band from Calgary called Jade Elephant. Never heard of them before, but a good gig to get for them. Their music really did nothing for me, some of their tunes reminded me a bit of Wolfmother light. We checked out a bit of their set but spent more time visiting with the many people I ran into at the show and having a few beers and then smokes in the smoking section. In the smoke pit the weed was in abundance, with a Cannabis retailer even selling in the smoking area. No more smuggling weed in to a show, hell just buy it there.
After another couple beers and a visit to the smoke tent, it was time for Angine de Poitrine. This duo who go by the names of Khn de Poitrine on bass/guitar which is a double necked instrument and Klek de Poitrine on drums with both of them wearing weird polka dot costumes. Apparently this duo have been performing together since they were 13 years old but always had a hard time getting gigs until they tried the outfit thing.
Now for their performance, I don't know how you would describe their music, other than it is all instrumental, no banter with the audience other than some weird squeaks and non verbal interaction between them. It all felt very alien like. But they had the crowd in the palm of their hands, dancing around, making triangle emblems with their fingers, grooving out to the very odd music. they are very talented musicians that's for sure. It was fun to see so many people getting right into the music, and all that with no lyrics. I myself figured I'd be bored to death with just instrumental music, but with only an hour long set, which was the perfect amount of time, considering they only have the two EP's out, but an hour is long enough. I was engaged and lost myself in the music a few times. For a band that blew up like they have and to still stay independent, I guess they have had lots of offers to sign to a major label, they are staying where they're at. I couldn't tell you what songs they played, I mean how do you even name songs that have no lyrics. At one point during the show they brought out two audience members that were dressed up like the band. What a very fun show to experience. Where they will be in a couple of years is anyone's guess, will they just be a flash in the pan, hard to say. I hope they carry on and only get bigger and weirder. When was the last time a band blew up like this. Good times!!!














