LiY Set to unveil debut album at O Patro Vys this week

LiY, the enigmatic electro-pop trio, is set to unveil their highly anticipated debut album, “Songs for Telescope,” at an exclusive listening party on March 15th, 9:00 PM, hosted at O Patro Vys. While the evening promises an immersive sonic experience, it’s more than just a celebration of music—it’s a journey into the depths of the cosmos.

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Inspired by the golden record launched into space in 1977, bearing the inscription “Live into Yours,” LiY’s music transcends conventional boundaries. Their debut album delves into themes of infinity, the cosmos, and the human condition, drawing influences from a diverse array of artists, including Portishead, Austra, and Björk.

What sets LiY apart is not only their sound but also their innovative creative process. Comprising Christian Lapointe on instrumentals from Quebec/Bas-du-Fleuve, Simon Stephens penning lyrics from London, and Laurence Dauphinais lending her vocals from Montreal, the trio operates across continents, weaving together their respective contributions to craft a cohesive sonic tapestry.

“Songs for Telescope” offers a blend of nostalgia and forward-thinking vision, inviting listeners to contemplate their place in the universe amidst a world in flux. Each track is a testament to the inherent desire for connection and meaning, capturing the essence of human experience in the face of existential uncertainty.

While the launch event at O Patro Vys promises to be a night of revelry, complete with wine and dancing, it also serves as a testament to LiY’s journey—a journey that began with a shared vision and culminates in the realization of their debut album.

As the countdown to March 15th begins, music enthusiasts and cosmic explorers alike eagerly await the opportunity to embark on this sonic odyssey with LiY. With “Songs for Telescope,” the trio invites listeners to gaze into the vast expanse of the universe and discover the beauty of existence in all its complexity.

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