I swear this is not a French Canadian music blog. Probably.
But today I bring you another recent find, “Les Cousinages” by Genticorum.
The text is from the point of view of a newly wed man. On the first night of his marriage, a man comes knocking on the door, and his wife says he’s her cousin. They invite him in, feed him, and set up a bed for him beside theirs. That night, the husband discovers his wife in the arms of her “cousin.” He sarcastically concludes, “When one has a beautiful wife,...
Published on February 24, 2016 08:00