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'{{Cleanup-link rot|date=March 2012}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = Malajube | image = Malajube Julien Mineau.jpg | caption = Julien Mineau, of Malajube (2007) | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] | genre = [[Indie rock]] | years_active = {{start date|2004}}–present<!--{{end date|YYYY}}--> | label = Dare to Care | associated_acts = | website = {{URL|malajube.com}} | current_members = Julien Mineau<br/>Francis Mineau<br/>Mathieu Cournoyer<br/>Thomas Augustin | past_members = Rémi Nadeau-Aubin <br />Renaud Bastien }} '''Malajube''' is a Canadian [[francophone]] [[indie rock]] band formed in [[Montreal]]. The band has four albums out on [[Dare to Care Records]]. ==History== Formed by a group of friends in Montreal, the band made itself known in 2004 with the release of its first album, ''[[Le Compte complet]]''. Critics welcomed the disc with positive reviews, which allowed the group to become instantly famous in the [[Music of Quebec|Quebec music scene]]. Several of its songs, such as "Le Métronome" and "La Valérie", were prominent mainstays on several Quebec radio stations. For the production of the album, the group turned to Martin Pelland from fellow Montreal band [[The Dears]]. In the months that followed the release of their first album, Malajube launched a tour across Quebec, participating in several major festivals, such as [[Les FrancoFolies de Montréal]]. In February 2006, the quartet released its second album, ''[[Trompe-l'oeil (album)|Trompe-l'œil]]'', which also received a warm welcome on the part of Quebec media. Collaborations with singer [[Pierre Lapointe]], Québécois rap group [[Loco Locass]], and the use of a wide variety of instruments has contributed to the album's success in addition to [[Audio engineering|audio engineer]]/[[record producer]] Ryan Battistuzzi's ([[We Are Wolves]], [[Death from Above 1979]], [[Blessed by a Broken Heart]]) production work.<ref>[http://www.malajube.com/en/index.php?page=bio malajube<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ''Trompe-l'œil'' also began to attract attention in [[English Canada]] in July, when it was shortlisted for the [[2006 Polaris Music Prize]], and in the [[United States]] in October, when it was a featured review on [[Pitchfork Media]]. In 2006, they won three [[Félix Award]]s at the 28th edition of the Gala de l'[[ADISQ]]: two for ''Trompe-l'œil'', "Best alternative album" and "Best cover art" while they were proclaimed "Revelation of the year 2006". The [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] has described them as one of very few Quebec musical groups who have achieved success in English Canada despite not performing in English, something the band states they have no interest in doing. On October 17, 2006, Malajube released their CD ''Trompe-l'œil'' in the U.S. They also participated in the [[College Music Journal|CMJ]] Music Marathon in [[New York City]] on November 2, 2006. In 2007 they did tour the USA, opening for [[Snowden (band)|Snowden]], passing through [[Austin]]'s [[South by Southwest]] festival. On May 4, 2007, ''Trompe-l'œil'' was released in [[Europe]] and in [[Japan]] on the German label [[City Slang]].<ref>http://www.cityslang.com/release/55</ref> A [[Take-Away Show]]<ref>[http://www.vincentmoon.com/video-take-away-show-69-_-malajube-07-112.html?PHPSESSID=d8601199b5b46b76365482c5a8d9d6bb/ "Take Away Show #69 _ MALAJUBE"]</ref> acoustic video session shot by [[Vincent Moon]]. The band's song "Montreal -40°C" was featured in a [[Rogers Wireless]] commercial, and another song, "Ton plat favori", was in a [[Zellers]] commercial. "Pâte filo" was also featured in a commercial for [[Radio Shack]] in the United States. Regarding the French lyrics, Augustin said in an interview: "I am sure the language, even if we say 'yeah., people from the states are interested in French music We are exportable,' which is something I hear a lot, it would still be difficult to understand that. We have a chance with Malajube, because people get the music. Even if it is in French and people don't get the lyrics, the music does the work. It talks to people."<ref>[http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2006/09/an_interview_wi_15.html An interview with Malajube<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> When asked if Malajube find it odd to play a show to an English speaking crowd and have people singing along who have no idea what they’re singing, Cournoyer said: "Yes, it’s very funny. But wherever we go, there always seems to be a couple of Quebecers in the crowd, who teach other people."<ref>[http://www.latenightwallflower.com/site/2007/11/28/interview-with-mathieu-cournoyer-and-thomas-augustin-of-malajube/ Interview With Mathieu Cournoyer And Thomas Augustin Of Malajube | Late Night Wallflower<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In spring of 2009, with the release of ''[[Labyrinthes (album)|Labyrinthes]]'', Malajube was featured as the X3 Artist of the month by [[Aux.tv]], [[CBC Radio 3]] and ''[[Exclaim!]]'' for March 2009.<ref>[http://x3artist.com/ "X3 Artist of the Month"]</ref> They also toured the US again passing by the [[Festival International de Louisiane]].<ref>[http://www.nme.com/awards/video/id/HRe1ASFnfZ4/ "Malajube - Maladie (TV5 Acoustic) video"]</ref> in [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]] and were once again shortlisted for the [[2009 Polaris Music Prize]]. They also returned to New York in the fall for the [[College Music Journal|CMJ]] Music Marathon. In 2010 Malajube went to [[Vancouver]] to watch the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] and listen to the soundtrack for the film ''[[The Trotsky]]''. In February 2010, the [[National Film Board of Canada]]'s French Program produced an interactive video for the unreleased song "Contrôle", called "100 mots pour la folie". The interactive experience is an invitation to explore our perceptions of mental illness through a visit of NFB archives extracts linked to words associated to mental illness and insanity the users type in to build their own music video of the band piece. In January 2011, Malajube was nominated for The 10th Annual [[Independent Music Awards]] in the EP category for ''Contrôle''.<ref>http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima/artist/malajube</ref> On January 20, 2011, the band released an official announcement that their fourth album, ''La Caverne'', will be released on April 19.<ref>[http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/musique/nouvelles/2011/01/20/16966681-qmi.html "Le nouveau disque de Malajube sortira le 19 avril"]. [[canoe.ca]], January 20, 2011.</ref> A track from the album, "Synesthésie", was released on the band's website on February 12, 2011. ==Band members== *Julien Mineau ([[lyrics]], [[Singing|vocals]], and [[guitar]]) *Francis Mineau ([[Drum kit|drums]]) *Mathieu Cournoyer ([[Bass guitar|bass]]) *Thomas Augustin ([[Musical keyboard|keyboards]], vocals) ==Former members== *Rémi Nadeau-Aubin (guitar, 2002–2004) *Renaud Bastien (guitar/keyboards, 2006–2007) ==Discography== * ''[[Le Compte complet]]'', (2004) * ''[[Trompe-l'oeil (album)|Trompe-l'œil]]'', (2006) * ''[[Trompe-l'oeil (album)|Étienne d'août single]]'' (2007) * ''[[Labyrinthes]]'', (2009) * ''Contrôle'' EP, (2010) * ''Synesthésie'' (Single 7" vinyl) (2011) * ''[[La caverne (album)|La caverne]]'', (2011) * ''Oeil pour oeil'' (Single from the film Good Neighbours), (2012) ==References== ;Citations {{reflist|2}} ==External links== {{commons}} *[http://www.malajube.com Malajube] official website *{{myspace|malajube}} *[http://malajube.onf.ca 100 mots pour la folie] at the [[National Film Board of Canada]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Malajube}} [[Category:Musical groups established in 2004]] [[Category:Musical groups from Montreal]] [[Category:Canadian indie rock groups]] [[de:Malajube]] [[es:Malajube]] [[fr:Malajube]] [[no:Malajube]]'
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'{{Cleanup-link rot|date=March 2012}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = Malajube sucks | image = Malajube Julien Mineau.jpg | caption = Julien Mineau, of Malajube (2007) | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] | genre = [[Indie rock]] | years_active = {{start date|2004}}–present<!--{{end date|YYYY}}--> | label = Dare to Care | associated_acts = | website = {{URL|malajube.com}} | current_members = Julien Mineau<br/>Francis Mineau<br/>Mathieu Cournoyer<br/>Thomas Augustin | past_members = Rémi Nadeau-Aubin <br />Renaud Bastien }} '''Malajube''' is a Canadian [[francophone]] [[indie rock]] band formed in [[Montreal]]. The band has four albums out on [[Dare to Care Records]]. ==History== Formed by a group of friends in Montreal, the band made itself known in 2004 with the release of its first album, ''[[Le Compte complet]]''. Critics welcomed the disc with positive reviews, which allowed the group to become instantly famous in the [[Music of Quebec|Quebec music scene]]. Several of its songs, such as "Le Métronome" and "La Valérie", were prominent mainstays on several Quebec radio stations. For the production of the album, the group turned to Martin Pelland from fellow Montreal band [[The Dears]]. In the months that followed the release of their first album, Malajube launched a tour across Quebec, participating in several major festivals, such as [[Les FrancoFolies de Montréal]]. In February 2006, the quartet released its second album, ''[[Trompe-l'oeil (album)|Trompe-l'œil]]'', which also received a warm welcome on the part of Quebec media. Collaborations with singer [[Pierre Lapointe]], Québécois rap group [[Loco Locass]], and the use of a wide variety of instruments has contributed to the album's success in addition to [[Audio engineering|audio engineer]]/[[record producer]] Ryan Battistuzzi's ([[We Are Wolves]], [[Death from Above 1979]], [[Blessed by a Broken Heart]]) production work.<ref>[http://www.malajube.com/en/index.php?page=bio malajube<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ''Trompe-l'œil'' also began to attract attention in [[English Canada]] in July, when it was shortlisted for the [[2006 Polaris Music Prize]], and in the [[United States]] in October, when it was a featured review on [[Pitchfork Media]]. In 2006, they won three [[Félix Award]]s at the 28th edition of the Gala de l'[[ADISQ]]: two for ''Trompe-l'œil'', "Best alternative album" and "Best cover art" while they were proclaimed "Revelation of the year 2006". The [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] has described them as one of very few Quebec musical groups who have achieved success in English Canada despite not performing in English, something the band states they have no interest in doing. On October 17, 2006, Malajube released their CD ''Trompe-l'œil'' in the U.S. They also participated in the [[College Music Journal|CMJ]] Music Marathon in [[New York City]] on November 2, 2006. In 2007 they did tour the USA, opening for [[Snowden (band)|Snowden]], passing through [[Austin]]'s [[South by Southwest]] festival. On May 4, 2007, ''Trompe-l'œil'' was released in [[Europe]] and in [[Japan]] on the German label [[City Slang]].<ref>http://www.cityslang.com/release/55</ref> A [[Take-Away Show]]<ref>[http://www.vincentmoon.com/video-take-away-show-69-_-malajube-07-112.html?PHPSESSID=d8601199b5b46b76365482c5a8d9d6bb/ "Take Away Show #69 _ MALAJUBE"]</ref> acoustic video session shot by [[Vincent Moon]]. The band's song "Montreal -40°C" was featured in a [[Rogers Wireless]] commercial, and another song, "Ton plat favori", was in a [[Zellers]] commercial. "Pâte filo" was also featured in a commercial for [[Radio Shack]] in the United States. Regarding the French lyrics, Augustin said in an interview: "I am sure the language, even if we say 'yeah., people from the states are interested in French music We are exportable,' which is something I hear a lot, it would still be difficult to understand that. We have a chance with Malajube, because people get the music. Even if it is in French and people don't get the lyrics, the music does the work. It talks to people."<ref>[http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2006/09/an_interview_wi_15.html An interview with Malajube<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> When asked if Malajube find it odd to play a show to an English speaking crowd and have people singing along who have no idea what they’re singing, Cournoyer said: "Yes, it’s very funny. But wherever we go, there always seems to be a couple of Quebecers in the crowd, who teach other people."<ref>[http://www.latenightwallflower.com/site/2007/11/28/interview-with-mathieu-cournoyer-and-thomas-augustin-of-malajube/ Interview With Mathieu Cournoyer And Thomas Augustin Of Malajube | Late Night Wallflower<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In spring of 2009, with the release of ''[[Labyrinthes (album)|Labyrinthes]]'', Malajube was featured as the X3 Artist of the month by [[Aux.tv]], [[CBC Radio 3]] and ''[[Exclaim!]]'' for March 2009.<ref>[http://x3artist.com/ "X3 Artist of the Month"]</ref> They also toured the US again passing by the [[Festival International de Louisiane]].<ref>[http://www.nme.com/awards/video/id/HRe1ASFnfZ4/ "Malajube - Maladie (TV5 Acoustic) video"]</ref> in [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]] and were once again shortlisted for the [[2009 Polaris Music Prize]]. They also returned to New York in the fall for the [[College Music Journal|CMJ]] Music Marathon. In 2010 Malajube went to [[Vancouver]] to watch the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] and listen to the soundtrack for the film ''[[The Trotsky]]''. In February 2010, the [[National Film Board of Canada]]'s French Program produced an interactive video for the unreleased song "Contrôle", called "100 mots pour la folie". The interactive experience is an invitation to explore our perceptions of mental illness through a visit of NFB archives extracts linked to words associated to mental illness and insanity the users type in to build their own music video of the band piece. In January 2011, Malajube was nominated for The 10th Annual [[Independent Music Awards]] in the EP category for ''Contrôle''.<ref>http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima/artist/malajube</ref> On January 20, 2011, the band released an official announcement that their fourth album, ''La Caverne'', will be released on April 19.<ref>[http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/musique/nouvelles/2011/01/20/16966681-qmi.html "Le nouveau disque de Malajube sortira le 19 avril"]. [[canoe.ca]], January 20, 2011.</ref> A track from the album, "Synesthésie", was released on the band's website on February 12, 2011. ==Band members== *Julien Mineau ([[lyrics]], [[Singing|vocals]], and [[guitar]]) *Francis Mineau ([[Drum kit|drums]]) *Mathieu Cournoyer ([[Bass guitar|bass]]) *Thomas Augustin ([[Musical keyboard|keyboards]], vocals) ==Former members== *Rémi Nadeau-Aubin (guitar, 2002–2004) *Renaud Bastien (guitar/keyboards, 2006–2007) ==Discography== * ''[[Le Compte complet]]'', (2004) * ''[[Trompe-l'oeil (album)|Trompe-l'œil]]'', (2006) * ''[[Trompe-l'oeil (album)|Étienne d'août single]]'' (2007) * ''[[Labyrinthes]]'', (2009) * ''Contrôle'' EP, (2010) * ''Synesthésie'' (Single 7" vinyl) (2011) * ''[[La caverne (album)|La caverne]]'', (2011) * ''Oeil pour oeil'' (Single from the film Good Neighbours), (2012) ==References== ;Citations {{reflist|2}} ==External links== {{commons}} *[http://www.malajube.com Malajube] official website *{{myspace|malajube}} *[http://malajube.onf.ca 100 mots pour la folie] at the [[National Film Board of Canada]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Malajube}} [[Category:Musical groups established in 2004]] [[Category:Musical groups from Montreal]] [[Category:Canadian indie rock groups]] [[de:Malajube]] [[es:Malajube]] [[fr:Malajube]] [[no:Malajube]]'
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