Le Trouble is blasting some serious sound down to the States with their new hit, “Real Talk (Part 2).” Born out of a chance meeting between a Quebec-born songwriter/guitarist and an Australian singer, Le Trouble is an incredible guitar-driven le fusion of rebellion, lust, and drive. The Montreal-based quintet seems to be redefining the garage rock genre with their upcoming EP, Reality Strikes. Their approach is somewhat like a throwback to the early stuff from The Killers and Kings of Leon, but with a different kind of momentum that works for this age of music.

“Real Talk (Part 2)”” is as real as rock can get. With its beautifully poetic lyrics, “silence has its own sound,” laced amongst adrenaline building guitar riffs, the song is a rollercoaster ride of that twists, turns, loops, stops, and goes when you least expect it — but that is part of the whole fun of it. 

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Erica Matlin is a New York-based Badger who contributed from 2011 until 2014 and currently travels, writes, and works in artistic/commercial production for TV and film. She used Jonk Music to soundtrack her life and hopes to one day be on stage with Haim—not to perform or anything, just to stand there and hang out.