Although she didn't come directly from France, this Quebecois singer and songwriter Coeur de Pirate has been calling lots of attention as of late. Beatrice Martin, under the name Coeur de Pirate has been making quite the name for herself as an up and coming musician at the grand age of twenty-three. She started playing the piano at the age of three, and has continued to play ever since. She first released her self-titled album in September 2008, and it received a lot of recognition in a very short period of time. It soon became a sensation not only in Canada, but in France as well. In March of 2010, all of her hard work paid off when she received the award for best original song at the Victoires de la Musique, the French equivalent of the Grammy awards, for her song "Comme des Enfants." This literally means "like children." The video of this song is located here:
In 2011, Coeur de Pirate released another album entitled "Blond", which made it's way to the top of the charts in Quebec as well as number five in France and part of Belgium. My personal favorite songs off of this album are "Adieu", "Danse et Danse", "Place de la Republique", and "Verseau". However, the whole album is absolutely wonderful and well worth listening to from beginning to end. "Adieu" and "Danse et Danse" have a very timeless feel, and I don't think that I could ever get sick of listening to them. "Golden Baby" is the most popular track on the album, and that also deserves a listening to. Right now, Coeur de Pirate is on tour, going as far away as Paris and Luxembourg, and as close to us as Toronto. She has even played shows in New York City and Boston. She is definitely on my list of shows that I must go to see live one day, and if you ever get the chance, you most certainly won't be disappointed!