Les Trois Accords deliver oodles of witty pop-punk on the deluxe version of their 2003 debut. Like an unhurried Blink-182, the Québécois quartet oscillate between catchy melodies and raw, snarling guitars in a remarkably diverse collection. The Accords are distinguished less by their sound than their surrealistic attitude: A guy clings to a wind-blown treetop in the title track, a woman flashes (literally) piercing eyes in "Lucille," and a returning cattle herder gets an unpleasant surprise in country-rocking "Saskatchewan." But their riffs never fail to do justice to their wit.
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