Albums by Les Trois Accords
ALBUMPrésence d'espritLes Trois Accords
ALBUMBeaucoup de plaisirLes Trois Accords
ALBUMJoie d'être gaiLes Trois Accords
ALBUMJ'aime ta grand-mèreLes Trois Accords
ALBUMDans mon corpsLes Trois Accords
ALBUMGrand champion international de courseLes Trois Accords
ALBUMGros mammouth album turboLes Trois Accords
Artist Playlists
Les Trois Accords Essentials
Irreverent and infectious, this indie band strikes a chord—or three.
Les Trois Accords: Influences
Artist Biography
Since their formation in 1997, Drummondville’s Les Trois Accords (The Three Agreements) have enjoyed a long, prolific run as the resident merry pranksters of Québécois alt-rock. On their 2003 debut, Gros mammouth album, Les Trois Accords presented themselves as wide-eyed Warped Tour aspirants who were truly warped, twisting their bratty pop-punk template with shots of ska, country, and indie jangle. But for all their outward irreverence, Les Trois Accords could still rock with the best of them: In 2005, they were selected to open for The Rolling Stones on a handful of Canadian dates. Since then, Les Trois Accords have continued to gleefully push the boundaries of good taste—it’s one thing to write a syrupy, string-swept serenade about falling in love; it’s quite another to make it about seducing your friend’s grandmother (see: 2012’s “J'aime ta grand-mère”). But with later singles like 2018’s “Rebecca,” Les Trois Accords wield a potent fusion of candy-coated melodies and scrappy guitars that positions them as the Québécois Weezer.
Hometown
Canada
Genre
French Pop