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Zen Bamboo is a Canadian indie rock band from Saint-Lambert, Quebec, consisting of singer Simon Larose, guitarist Léo Leblanc, bassist Xavier Touikan and drummer Charles-Antoine Olivier. They are most noted for their 2020 album Glu, which was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize. The band was formed in 2017, while the members were students at Collège Durocher Saint-Lambert. Glu, which was produced by Julien Mineau of Malajube, was the band's full-length debut album following a number of EPs and standalone tracks.

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  • Zen Bamboo était un groupe de rock francophone québécois formé en 2014, et séparé en août 2020. Il était composé de Simon Larose à la guitare et au chant, Léo LeBlanc à la guitare, Charles-Antoine Olivier à la batterie et Xavier Touikan à la basse. En août 2020, Léo LeBlanc, Xavier Touikan et Charles-Antoine Olivier annoncent, sur la page Facebook du groupe, leur départ officiel, expliqué par une grande bisbille au sein de la formation, et évoquant la vague de dénonciations d’inconduites sexuelles visant le milieu artistique québécois. (fr)
  • Zen Bamboo is a Canadian indie rock band from Saint-Lambert, Quebec, consisting of singer Simon Larose, guitarist Léo Leblanc, bassist Xavier Touikan and drummer Charles-Antoine Olivier. They are most noted for their 2020 album Glu, which was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize. The band was formed in 2017, while the members were students at Collège Durocher Saint-Lambert. Glu, which was produced by Julien Mineau of Malajube, was the band's full-length debut album following a number of EPs and standalone tracks. (en)
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  • Zen Bamboo était un groupe de rock francophone québécois formé en 2014, et séparé en août 2020. Il était composé de Simon Larose à la guitare et au chant, Léo LeBlanc à la guitare, Charles-Antoine Olivier à la batterie et Xavier Touikan à la basse. En août 2020, Léo LeBlanc, Xavier Touikan et Charles-Antoine Olivier annoncent, sur la page Facebook du groupe, leur départ officiel, expliqué par une grande bisbille au sein de la formation, et évoquant la vague de dénonciations d’inconduites sexuelles visant le milieu artistique québécois. (fr)
  • Zen Bamboo is a Canadian indie rock band from Saint-Lambert, Quebec, consisting of singer Simon Larose, guitarist Léo Leblanc, bassist Xavier Touikan and drummer Charles-Antoine Olivier. They are most noted for their 2020 album Glu, which was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize. The band was formed in 2017, while the members were students at Collège Durocher Saint-Lambert. Glu, which was produced by Julien Mineau of Malajube, was the band's full-length debut album following a number of EPs and standalone tracks. (en)
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  • Zen Bamboo (fr)
  • Zen Bamboo (en)
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