A Montreal trio whose emotionally direct songs evolved from raw debut energy to post-punk and electronic textures.
For their early energy, check "L'étincelle." For their evolved sound, try "Mode Arcade" or "Une Nuit."
Vegastar formed in Montreal in 2010 with a raw, energetic sound that caught attention in the local scene. Their debut album "Émile. N'est. Pas. Mort" established them as an honest reflection of difficult experiences, and songs like "L'étincelle" show their continued interest in emotionally direct material. Later albums incorporated elements of post-punk and electronic music while maintaining that lyrical focus.
They started in 2010 with Étienne Dupuis-Cloutier on vocals and guitar, Louis-David Fournier on bass, and Francis Mineau on drums. Their debut established their raw sound, and later albums like "Le Désordre du Monde" (2016) and "Nuits Blanches" (2019) incorporated post-punk and electronic elements.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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