ALBUML'entends-tu encore, Vallières? (le spectacle intégral, Live in Montreal - 2022)Vincent Vallières
Albums by Vincent Vallières
ALBUML'entends-tu encore, Vallières? (le spectacle sans monologues / Live)Vincent Vallières
ALBUMToute beauté n'est pas perdueVincent Vallières
ALBUML'avenir est plus proche qu'avant: une conversation avec Vincent VallièresVincent Vallières
ALBUMLe temps des vivantsVincent Vallières
ALBUMFabriquer l'aubeVincent Vallières
ALBUMLe monde tourne fortVincent Vallières
ALBUMLe repère tranquilleVincent Vallières
ALBUMChacun dans son espaceVincent Vallières
ALBUMBordel ambiantVincent Vallières
ALBUMTrente arpentsVincent Vallières
Vincent Vallières's Popular Music Videos
On dansera sous la pluie (feat. Ingrid St-Pierre)
Vincent Vallières
Entre les étoiles et toi
Vincent Vallières
Elle n'entend plus battre son cœur
Vincent Vallières
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Vincent Vallières Essentials
The rootsy singer/songwriter who conquered Quebec.
Artist Biography
In the mid-2000s, Vincent Vallières emerged as one of Quebec’s most heartfelt singer/songwriters, graced with a comforting, shoulder-to-cry-on voice. But it took the Sherbrooke native (born in 1978) some time to find his true calling as a humble roots-rock troubadour. Vallières’ 1999 debut, Trente arpents, introduced a feisty folk-punk prankster with a surprising flair for funky grooves, but with 2003’s Chacun dans son espace, he began to dial down that irreverent energy and lean into an earthier, classic-rockin’ sound. After scoring a handful of Felix Award victories in Quebec, Vallières’ national breakthrough came in 2009 with the beautifully understated dust-bowl ballad “On va s’aimer encore,” a song that transcended provincial and language barriers to land on Billboard’s Canadian Hot 100 chart. Since then, Vallières has proven to be a formidably consistent purveyor of heartland anthems and indie-folk hymns, channeling Springsteen-esque splendor on 2013’s “L’amour c’est pas pour les peureux” and pristine, Petty-esque jangle on 2021 single “Je suis comme toi.”