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[osheaga interview] Les Breastfeeders on Montreal, war and peace, and tambourines

 

Les Breastfeeders (left to right): Luc Brien, Johnny Maldoror, Suzie McLelove

A few weeks ago, I was introduced to a genre I had never heard before: Francophone Canadian mod pop. LES BREASTFEEDERS is one of those bands where it actually makes sense to say their riffs and harmonies are *shudder* "infectious." It's hard to use any other adjective with a group with such a classic sound but such an engaging presence. Before Les Breastfeeders closed out the night on Friday at Osheaga, I hung out with Luc, Johnny, Suzie, and Johnny's adorable kid so I could learn some stuff about what it's like to be a mod band in Francophone Montreal.

How long have you been a band?

J: 12 years.

Is this your first Osheaga?

L: Yep.

How does it feel to have the closing slot on one of the nights?

J: It’s good. It’s a better spot to play because we love to play at night. I don’t really like to play in the daytime, the sun is really hot.

L: I heard there was going to be a not rock and roll band playing at the same time so I guess it’s good for us.

You just performed for War Child. Fill me in on the details of that.

L: The cause is to raise money for children that are hurt by the wars in any ways, I don’t know exactly if its because they’re armed, they lost a lot of things so it’s money for kids who have been hurt by the war, [War Child] is a good thing because the kids don’t want to be involved with the war.

What are your views on war and peace?

L: We’re against peace. No… we’re against war. We don’t like it, we think it’s the biggest wrong in the world. And why? Because everybody follows the leader and [the leaders] don’t care about their people. I don’t know why a man should take a gun just because their leader told them to, just because they say their enemy is wrong.

J: Maybe it used to be something, a basic thing to survive, to find a place to live, but nowadays, when a big country goes to war, it’s just to have more power, and even when it’s to help, there’s always something untold just to get more power.

L: We go to war for the wrong reasons every time. They say “oh, we’re gonna free the people” when really… it’s for petrol. Or in Iraq because of Saddam, in the September 11th events, we have to free their country from Saddam Hussein, Saddam didn’t have any WMDs , didn’t have any contact with Al Qaeda after all.

Where’s your favorite club around here?

L: We’re into L’Escogriffe. It’s where we work, it’s where we hang out. We’re francophone, so that’s our neighborhood. Our bands play, different bands play every night from everywhere. If you want to dance, just go to the place upstairs, the Rockette. It’s really cool in the sense that everyone’s welcome, it’s not a poser place, not a lot of attitude, it’s young and not young, and it’s an open-minded place.

What are the benefits and/or healing powers of a tambourine?

J: (laughs) Healing powers of a tambourine… for me, it’s kind of the only thing I could do to be good at, and it’s the dancing part in songs, the dancing instrument, in all kinds of music, it’s always there. Maybe not in jazz, but it’s always there. It always brings the dancing. And since I play tambourine, when I listen to the songs I used to really like when I was younger, I always hear the tambourine, and I always realized that was the dancing part of the song. I love to dance.

Who’s the best dressed?

J: Luc. He’s the dress code model of the band. 60s garage influenced, a little bit of mod, but not tourist, I just play with different style. The main influence for the band is 60s garage, so we play with the codes, we know the codes. He doesn’t lose his hair.


video cred: teenagelove23

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