DVTR Take Garage Punk to the Water

DVTR set up on a rusted-out ferry on the Saint Lawrence River and filmed 17 minutes of garage punk. The result is Live on the Big Rusty Ferry, a live session that captures what Montreal’s two-piece outfit does best: fast, direct, and loud. Demi Lune, Jean Divorce, and their duo of masked “Lingus” didn’t need much beyond the boat and their gear to document what two years of relentless touring sounds like.

The session pulls from the band’s BONJOUR (BIS) EP alongside recent singles Né Pour Flâner and Couleur Peau, both released in 2025. DVTR have been running this stripped-down approach through basements and clubs from Rouyn-Noranda to Berlin, every riff hitting like it’s meant to with nothing wasted on polish. The video delivers exactly what their live shows do: no gimmicks, just the band doing what they do.

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DVTR had a busy 2025. They toured France, Ontario, and Quebec, packed out headline shows at La Rockette in Montreal, picked up another GAMIQ award, and released Live aux Foufs, a document of their home turf energy. The new live session arrives alongside the announcement of a European tour kicking off late February, starting in Rouyn-Noranda before hitting France, Germany, and Switzerland through late March. The run includes stops at Paris’ La Maroquinerie, Berlin’s Neue Zukunft, and Zurich’s Helsinki, with a festival slot at Avec le Temps in Marseille.

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