Pop, Indie, Rock

Jeremy Lachance’s indie rock songs radiate a charm—a distinctly Montréal je ne sais quoi. With the ingenuousness of a wanderer and the craftsmanship of an artisan, the artist builds music that nestles naturally into the suspended afternoons of Mile End.
Jeremy knows how to put on white gloves when he writes, composes, or produces for others (Miel de Montagne, Laraw, Kieran Campbell). But when it comes time to dive into his own work, he’s not afraid to get his hands dirty. The result is a set of soft, felted textures whose seams are intentionally left visible: gentle, soothing, yet deliberately full of imperfections. Best known as part of the indie band Grand Eugène, Jeremy Lachance now reveals himself as a solo singer-songwriter with his debut EP Béton Bisous: six homemade tracks crafted beneath the Van Horne overpass.