Wicked Guilty Pleasures
We know this music is bad for us. We still don't care.
01 April 2026
1 April 2026 - Lexie Liu - POP GIRL
31 March 2026
31 March 2026 - Ariane Roy, Thierry Larose, & Lou-Adriane Cassidy - Le Roy, la Rose et le Lou[p] (chanson thème)
This is probably the weirdest song I've ever posted.
"But it doesn't sound weird".... well, actually, the entire concept of the album was strange. You see, Ariane Roy, Thierry Larose and Lou-Adriane Cassidy are all popular musicians in the francophone music scene in Quebec. They are also tremendous friends and have regularly appeared on each other's albums.
I already told you one of them wrote and performed a song about and with another. And live, too.
In 2024, the three of them did a few shows together where they were all the headliners - Le (Ariane) Roy, (Thierry) la Rose, and Lou[p](-Adriane Cassidy) (this structure was a throwback to similar groups like this from the 1970s).... and then they released a live album - called Le Roy, la Rose et le Lou[p] - where each of them had 1/3 of the songs, and then they all got together and performed a theme song with all of them together.... the title song named after the three performers, written by the performers and Alexandre Martel (songwriting and romantic partner of le Lou[p] (and songwriting partner of la Rose, to be fair)).
I think the concept of a theme song for youself is so strange.
31 March 2026 - Felix Cartal & Fionn - The Way
I have rarely done what I did today.
But when I tell you that Fionn is by far my most listened to artist so far in 2026, this cover of the Fastball classic is a big reason for this.
OK, sure, it's really Felix Cartal's song - he's providing the music while the Finn-Morris twins are giving you the great harmonies - but c'mon. He's not why you're here.
This video was filmed in five hours in Mission, British Columbia. And yes, they did turn a motor vehicle into a ball pit.
31 March 2026 - Fionn - I Might Start Smoking
"Fionn’s scum. is pure femme‑rage pop‑rock, a tight, snarling little record where every chorus feels like finally saying the thing you swallowed at work, at the bar, on stage. Songs like “Blow” and the title track turn mansplaining, bad exes and low‑level everyday misogyny into sugar‑rush guitar anthems, all Veruca Salt/Elastica‑coded hooks and twin‑sister harmonies that made this one of my go‑to “I'm pissed, but I need to be pissed safely” albums of 2025." - literally me.
Today's song is the title song from their 2023 set that featured the same femme-rage pop rock and same twin sister harmonies - and may have been been a little angrier.
30 March 2026
30 March 2026 - Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now
30 March 2026 - Lou-Adriane Cassidy - Valse frustrée
A year ago, I had no idea who Lou-Adriane Cassidy was.
Well, I will admit that I have a draft from 2024 of one of her songs for this blog. I literally didn't realize that until I was writing this post.
Three months ago, I declared her FIRST 2025 album, Journal d'un Loup-Garou, my favorite album of 2025. I would reconsider a number of my 2025 list choices. THAT is not one of them. CLEAR best album of 2025. If that album had not won the Francophone album of the year at the JUNOS this weekend (which, of course it did), I would have been shocked!
One of the choices I would reconsider is on my honourable mentions list - and it is Triste Animal, Lou-Adriane Cassidy's SECOND 2025 album. Whereas the former tells a huge, sweeping story, the latter is more intimate - a quieter, different-sounding album. Both albums deserved top 10 spots, and I really hope Triste Animal is a Polaris consideration this year.
So, what better way to show you a frustrated waltz than a huge crowd?
YES, that is Thierry Larose on guitar. Let's just dispense with that right now.
29 March 2026
29 March 2026 - The OBGM's - Buffalo
I know we talk about the Polaris Music Prize an awful lot here.
However, the shortlist for that prize has a long history of excellent music.
The OBGM's (Oooh Baby Gimme More) 3rd album, Sorry It's Over, was shortlisted for the Polaris Prize last year, and is nominated for a JUNO award this weekend. The album is an angry and noisy sonic masterpiece, and you should check it out.
The band got a big break from an audition for a Budweiser ad, when the black Canadian-fronted band went from being booked for "urban" gigs to punk festivals.