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Jan 23, 2012

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 Recent press for "Calendar"

A stellar folk-pop record, its classic melodies, structures and balance of raw and polished finish recalling such 60s and 70s greats as Cohen, Dylan, Lennon, even a touch of the Temptations.  

-MONTREAL MIRROR REVIEW

Robitaille’s music can evoke Lou Reed in its detachment and Leonard Cohen in its dark lyricism. But best of all, it can be warm and melodic, with a pop sensibility, as in the excellent The New Girl.

-MONTREAL GAZETTE

Montreal singer-songwriter JF Robitaille lives up to expectations for most of Calendar, the much-anticipated follow-up to his solo debut EP, The Blood in My Body. Robitaille's songs remain luminous throughout the record even while taking on a tone of pensive resignation. Framing his introspections in the weighty stillness of barebones instrumentation and unhurried, whispery vocals, his languid epiphanies become the album's standout songs. Opener "Modern Love," along with "Winters Like These," "The City Trembles" and "Close to Love," is hauntingly beautiful, as is the psych-folk-inspired title track.

-EXCLAIM REVIEW

Montreal singer-songwriter JF Robitaille has released a spectacular – yet understated – album of folk-rock.  You can hear a classic Montreal influence to his music: the poetic, pensive lyrics and gentle and bleak vocals are eerily reminiscent of a young Leonard Cohen. 8.5/10

-CONFRONT MAGAZINE

I love it when music just stops me in my tracks, puts the brakes on whatever it is I’m doing, and just makes me listen.  Troubadour JF Robitaille  made me do just that when I took a listen to “Modern Love Song Pt.1″ from his forthcoming debut.

-QUICK BEFORE IT MELTS

An intimate, soothing album ideal for late-night or early morning listening sessions. With their gentle folk melodies and melancholy lyrics, many tracks sound as if they were pulled from the Leonard Cohen songbook (When We Say GoodbyeWinters Like TheseClose to Love, etc.). Others, such as Enemies, which features The Dears’ Murray Lightburn on keys, display a poppier, Beatles-like vibe. Wonderful stuff, really.

-HOUR MAGAZINE

A soft-spoken yet shattering folk album. Tinged with melancholy, JF Robitaille’s new pop-folk offering evokes goodbyes, trembling cities and broken memories. Illustrating the apocalypse of the broken heart, this Montreal local draws heavily from the urban landscape which becomes the backdrop for midnight rambling.

-NOMAG

There’s always something to be said of an artist who manages to be in near-perfect control of their craft, and that can definitely be said about Montreal solo artist JF Robitaille.

-GRAYOWL POINT

Considering his previous success, it would be very easy for this guy to simply record predictable super polished pop that could appeal to the masses (the quick path to success). But instead...Robitaille has chosen to retain artistic integrity and record music that comes from the heart instead of digging for gold. Thirteen cool introspective cuts here including "Modern Love Song Pt. 1," "For Better or Worse," "Close To Love," and "Some Of Us."

-BABYSUE

There's absolutely no denying that JF Robitaille is a gifted songwriter, and one that we are likely to be enjoying for years to come.

-SNOBS MUSIC

Every so often a guitar-toting songster strums his way into our hearts and the hearts of our CD players. JF Robitaille manages to do just that with the release of his newest album "Calendar''.

-NXEW

Throughout the album, Robitaille puts his talents as a gifted songwriter on full display.

-THE BROKEN SPEAKER

These are everyman songs for the times you feel like the last man alive; its hooks will warm your heart while Robitaille’s lyrics numb it still. 

-SKELETON CREW

Robitaille's tunes fall deliciously in between folk and rock, acoustic strummers but with obvious edge.

-BOB MERSEREAU (Author of Top 100 Canadian Singles)

-JULY 22nd INTERVIEW ON CBC TV  (section 2 at the 7 minute mark)

-OTTAWA MORNING TELEVISION PERFORMANCE

-INTERVIEW IN BEATROUTE MAGAZINE

-MEET YOU AT THE SHOW INTERVIEW

-INTERVIEW IN THE BRUNSWICKAN

-CLASH MAGAZINE

-CADENCE MAGAZINE

-MIRROR STORY

-INTERVIEW IN SORTES-TU

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