Gendron's earthy voice and musical style blend Fairport Convention and Josephine Foster, anchoring traditional folk songs like 'Look Down That Lonesome Road' with a deep-rooted sound bridging past and present.
Her lyrics, sung alternately in English and French, evoke imagery of nature and love, capturing moments like proposing marriage under an oak tree in 'Quand j'étais jeune et belle.'
The fusion of traditional folk elements with modern twists, like electrified strumming in 'Berceuse,' creates dynamic and captivating moments throughout the album, blending the old with the new.
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