biographical info
Hailing from the Greater Tri-Wood Community. the high-octane arts and
crafts mecca nestled in the shadows of Calgary's ominous Nose Hill,
les.petits (pronounced 'the petites') are critically trumpeted as
'Brentwood's quietest band'. Drawing deep inspiration from the brief
period of popular music, which is bookended by the formation of
Victoria's nonmeansno and the untimely and tragic death of Belgium's
'The Singing Nun', les.petits have crafted a quietly dissonant sound
out of dying oboes, plangent orchestration, pink noise and jangly
French folk songs. The years leading up to the release of their debut
and sophomore EPs, the.mighty.antlers.of.song and
an.ark.full.of.animals (combined here in one recording), were a
turbulent artistic period that saw an exponential widening of lyrical
and musical scope. “When we started, we felt an overriding pressure to
limit our songwriting focus to mammals exclusively" notes Gabriel
Collins, les.petits' lead clarinetist and pedal-steel player. "We
really feel like we've been able to push the envelope of that paradigm
and capture a more diverse description of local wildlife through our
songs." This new-found freedom is reflected in the content of the EPs,
where the subject matter careens from flora all the way to fauna.
Glockenspielist Rebecca Taves, reflecting on les.petits’ destiny,
emphasizes, "Although we wish to use our new found musical fame for
good, we do not want to lose sight of our ultimate goal; to crush the
Maharishi Vedic University marching band". Gabriel Collins studies
Mathematics at a university, Rebecca Taves enjoys things which
photosynthesize and Seahorn (the mysterious and inimitable Matt Swann,
who’s also in Hot Little Rocket) is a licensed metaphysician. Additional members include Dolly Sillito from the Dolly Sillito Band and Vailhalen, Chris Vail from Vailhalen, XL Birdsuit and Shecky Forme and Chris Dadge from every Calgary band ever.
influences
lambchop
benjamin britten
the new 1-2
veda hille
erik satie
chad vangaalen