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Les Trois Accords

Band · Drummondville, QC

Les Trois Accords are a Drummondville-based Quebec pop-rock quartet whose French-language songs pair melodic guitar hooks and live energy with an absurdist lyrical world.

Active since
1997
Catalog
15 releases
Last checked
July 15, 2026

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Les Trois Accords are a Drummondville-based Quebec pop-rock band formed in 1997. The current quartet is Simon Proulx, Alexandre Parr, Pierre-Luc Boisvert, and Charles Dubreuil. Their French-language songs combine direct melodic hooks, guitar-driven rock and pop-punk energy, and an absurdist lyrical approach. The exact Spotify identity contains fifteen principal album and single containers in the Canadian market from March 2004 through October 2025. Spotify classifies nine as albums and six as singles. Eight of the album containers are studio albums and Live dans le plaisir is a live album. Representative releases are Toujours les vacances, Présence d'esprit, Beaucoup de plaisir, J'aime ta grand-mère, and Gros mammouth album turbo. Toujours les vacances, the band's eighth studio album, arrived through La Tribu in October 2025 and was produced by Gus van Go. The title song features Cœur de pirate. Official ADISQ records identify Les Trois Accords as Group of the Year in 2005. Music Canada records Gros mammouth album turbo as platinum in 2004 and double platinum in 2016, and Grand champion international de course as gold in 2007. La Tribu currently handles the band's management, label, publishing, and live agency functions. Current activity includes a new Quebec concert series and two announced symphonic performances with the Orchestre symphonique de Drummondville in March 2027. Professional inquiries route through the official website without republishing the direct email addresses and telephone numbers displayed there. Spotify media is rendered live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.

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