Canadian artist profile
SourcedBeyries
Artist · Montréal, QC
Montréal singer-songwriter Beyries pairs intimate folk-pop writing with warm piano, understated arrangements, and songs in both English and French.
- Active since
- 2016
- Catalog
- 5 releases
- Last checked
- July 13, 2026
About
The artist
Beyries is the recording name of Montréal singer-songwriter and self-taught musician Amélie Beyries. She began writing at her grandmother's piano when she was young, but did not release her debut album until her mid-thirties. Landing arrived in 2017 and introduced an intimate, piano-led folk-pop style built around direct melodies and reflective storytelling. Encounter followed in 2020, while the bilingual singles Seule sans toi and What About Hiding marked a deliberate move toward writing in French as well as English. Du feu dans les lilas, released in 2024, became her first album entirely in French and received a Félix at the 2024 ADISQ gala. Beyries returned in 2025 with Reprises, a collection of reinterpretations, then added a version of Peter Gabriel's Mercy Street featuring Joe Grass in February 2026. Her official site describes her as a Montréal artist and reports that she is now preparing a fourth album of original material. Across her catalog, Beyries favours restrained arrangements, an expressive low register, and songwriting that turns personal change into clear, quietly resonant pop and folk songs.
Catalog
Selected releases
single · 2026
Mercy Street
album · 2025
Reprises
album · 2024
Du feu dans les lilas
album · 2020
Encounter
album · 2017
Landing
Sources & provenance
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 13, 2026
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