PYPY

Montreal supergroup featuring Roy Vucino from Red Mass, Les Sexareenos, and a ton of other bands, with Annie-Claude Deschenes, Philippe Clement, and SImon Besre from Duchess Says. Together they make heavy, surreal psychedelic garage soul for the 21st Century. Live, Annie-Claude casts a spell over audiences with her fearless onstage presence. Their second album, released after a ten-year gap after their first, show the band in furious form, a rock solid rhythm section under Roy Vucino's innovative guitar playing and Annie-Claude's synthesizers and impassioned vocals. It's a beast, and we're proud to have it on Goner. 


It's been nearly a decade since Montreal's PYPY landed with their debut Pagan Day (Slovenly), but the same lunatics behind CPC Gangbangs, Red Mass and Duchess Says are back with Sacred Times on Goner Records. One might recall the thunderous pop of their banger "She's Gone" carving out a place for itself in the high-end fashion world, becoming the soundtrack to Yves Saint Laurent's 2016 show. If that album bounced, punched and clawed like Delta 5 covered in dirt and trying to get somewhere in a booted vehicle while dodging lightning rod guitar licks the whole way, Sacred Times takes things to somewhere far beyond the proverbial "next level."

Check it out. 


Photo Dominic Berthiaume