The Program of that Matamore night with Julie Doiron headlining.



The little Paperheart Stand we had that night...with the Julie tribute on sale at 8 euros;)
That night was the night we released the third nude album, happily entitled "the sky here always looks so sad"
We sold some tributes and some nude albums...yay!!:)

Nude and the Half Asleep sisters, just before the nude Show.
Valérie (on the right) played Piano and sang and Oriane (on the left) played drums on "Small Victory".
It wasn't supposed to happen but we tried it with her during the soundcheck and it worked fine, so we decided "Let's do it!"

Nude playing


François and Julie Doiron singing together on " Allergic to love " by Eric's Trip.
A great great time in the history of nude for sure !!
Thanks again to Julie to have dared to try it without having rehearsed before;)

Click here if you wanna hear the song

Click here if you wanna hear a cover of "Sand" by eric's trip that nude recorded not so long ago...


François and Julie, just after the song.


Valérie of Half Asleep. A beautiful set, even with all the technicals problems they went through.



Valérie and oriane


The Audience listening to Half Asleep...
You can see Julie in the middle of the picture, just above the black woman, and Pierre of Calista waving his hand on the front;)


Loobke ( wio's sister for those who don't know her) offered us a great show based on loops ( thank you Boss and your RC-20 pedal!;) and multi-layered music.


The Herman Düne Show...notice the beautiful indian hat with big feathers on the head of David ;)




Julie, waiting while David was playing a funny song on his ukulele.


A canadian friend of herman düne came on stage to sing a hell of a song with them..really funny moment!;)


Julie watching HD play from behind the scene..


Julie During the HD set...seemed to be trying to figure out the chords andré was doing;)

Loads of thinking;)



..and again !

Julie and herman düne playing a song coming from Julie's futur release.
Recorded this monday in a studio, until 2am.
They recorded 7 songs including, I believe, a smashing version of "the songwriter" (previously released on the split album with Okkervil river).
They played it at the end of the show and it really was the climax of the show.




Julie on her own...



The audience listening with attention to the Julie set