“Where the last record was the joy of the morning, and optimism, this record is the pain of the night before sleep. “Blue is more so the colour that I think is imposed on me,” he remarks quietly. Blue, the colour of The Same But By Different Means, is less endearing. It is, for him, the colour of the daytime. Un Blonde’s 2017 album Good Will Come To You was yellow, which Audet cites as his favourite colour. He is thrilled to announce his new album The Same But By Different Means, to be released on March 1 via ANTI- Records and Flemish Eye Records in Canada.Įach of Yves’s albums is informed and driven by a colour it is both a visual and thematic palette that reflects and refracts intentions. Yves is Audet’s middle name, while Jarvis is his mother’s last name. “I knew I needed something that I could identify with.” Each aspect of Audet’s work is immensely personal, and Yves Jarvis reflects this literally. “Now I’m at a place where I feel like when I hear it, I don’t like it because I don’t identify with it at all,” he continues. Audet previously created under the name Un Blonde, a name which he says was, at one point, all he wanted.īut of course, things change. Yves Jarvis is a clean slate, a recasting of Montreal-based musician Jean-Sebastian Audet.
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