Kaïn
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Kaïn is a folk rock group from Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
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[edit] History
By 2001, they already had several songs, and won the Bandeàpart.fm prize at the Granby Festival in 2001, allowing them to travel to France for promotion.
Their first album, Pop Culture, was released on February 3, 2004. The first single, Parle Moi D'Toi, was a success, and the album debuted in the top 15 francophone albums in Quebec upon its release, and stayed in the top 30 for 10 straight weeks. It ended up being named a finalist in the Best Rock Album category at the ADISQ gala in 2004.
Their second album was called Nulle Part Ailleurs, and was released May 3, 2005. It included the single Embarque Ma Belle, which was a radio hit that summer.
The name Kaïn was derived from Cain, the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible, who killed his brother Abel.
[edit] Members
- Steve Veilleux: Vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, songwriter
- Patrick Lemieux: Electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, harmonica, vocals.
- Eric Maheu: bass
- Yannick Blanchette: drums, percussions, vocals
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2004 Pop Culture
- 2005 Nulle Part Ailleurs
[edit] Singles
- 2003 Parle Moi D'Toi
- 2004 Comme Une Étoile
- 2004 Autour De L'Ombre
- 2005 Embarque Ma Belle
- 2006 Adam Et Eve
- 2006 Comme Dans L'Temps
- 2007 "Mexico"
[edit] External links
- Official site (French)