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Yves Jarvis
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About Yves Jarvis
Make ready and say “ah” to All Cylinders—the golden, textured new album by one of Montreal’s most original musicians. Yves Jarvis, aka Jean-Sébastien Yves Audet, is no longer simply a recording artist: now, he says, he’s a songwriter. These 16 tracks of brazen songcraft and pure musicianship are things he played himself, without a single additional contributor (“Not even one!”), and see the 3X-Polaris-nominated artist turn with pleasure to the stuff of verses, choruses, hooks and hits.
“I basically only listened to Frank Sinatra for a year,” Jarvis says. He wanted Sinatra’s “clarity”—"the way the songs exist without him, as real things.” Whereas the 28-year-old previously approached music as something sculptural, “this time I just made a ton of songs,” working with an old laptop and bare-bones software, “no pretense.” “Instead of making a world, I thought: ‘I’m a band. The drums are there to keep the beat.’”
As always, Yves Jarvis is distinguished by his sound—a warm, vivid thing that feels at once like a handknit piece of fabric and a sheet of precious metal. He is dedicated to a music that condenses folk, R&B, country, blues, Americana—with a touch that’s contemporary, even futuristic, and smashes together a stunning array of influences, from Serge Gainsbourg and Judee Sill to Ray Charles, Brian Eno and Throbbing Gristle. Tunes like “Silver KG” and the title track are iridescent road songs; at other moments Jarvis meditates on truth, fiction and the utterly cosmic. Throughout, All Cylinders seems to shimmer in a middle space, part-real and part-celestial. The world’s full of love; it’s also full of mystery. “Thank God I’m me,” Yves Jarvis admits. “It would suck to be anybody else.”
“I basically only listened to Frank Sinatra for a year,” Jarvis says. He wanted Sinatra’s “clarity”—"the way the songs exist without him, as real things.” Whereas the 28-year-old previously approached music as something sculptural, “this time I just made a ton of songs,” working with an old laptop and bare-bones software, “no pretense.” “Instead of making a world, I thought: ‘I’m a band. The drums are there to keep the beat.’”
As always, Yves Jarvis is distinguished by his sound—a warm, vivid thing that feels at once like a handknit piece of fabric and a sheet of precious metal. He is dedicated to a music that condenses folk, R&B, country, blues, Americana—with a touch that’s contemporary, even futuristic, and smashes together a stunning array of influences, from Serge Gainsbourg and Judee Sill to Ray Charles, Brian Eno and Throbbing Gristle. Tunes like “Silver KG” and the title track are iridescent road songs; at other moments Jarvis meditates on truth, fiction and the utterly cosmic. Throughout, All Cylinders seems to shimmer in a middle space, part-real and part-celestial. The world’s full of love; it’s also full of mystery. “Thank God I’m me,” Yves Jarvis admits. “It would suck to be anybody else.”
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Genres:
Soul, Alternative, Indie, R&b, Chillwave
Hometown:
Montreal, Canada
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Yves Jarvis to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
03
2025
Minneapolis, MN
Icehouse
I Was There
MAY
02
2025
Chicago, IL
Sleeping Village
I Was There
APR
30
2025
Toronto, Canada
The Great Hall
I Was There
APR
29
2025
Montreal, Canada
Bar Le Ritz PDB
I Was There
APR
26
2025
Philadelphia, PA
Johnny Brenda's
I Was There
APR
25
2025
Washington, DC
Pearl Street Warehouse
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Yves Jarvis
Make ready and say “ah” to All Cylinders—the golden, textured new album by one of Montreal’s most original musicians. Yves Jarvis, aka Jean-Sébastien Yves Audet, is no longer simply a recording artist: now, he says, he’s a songwriter. These 16 tracks of brazen songcraft and pure musicianship are things he played himself, without a single additional contributor (“Not even one!”), and see the 3X-Polaris-nominated artist turn with pleasure to the stuff of verses, choruses, hooks and hits.
“I basically only listened to Frank Sinatra for a year,” Jarvis says. He wanted Sinatra’s “clarity”—"the way the songs exist without him, as real things.” Whereas the 28-year-old previously approached music as something sculptural, “this time I just made a ton of songs,” working with an old laptop and bare-bones software, “no pretense.” “Instead of making a world, I thought: ‘I’m a band. The drums are there to keep the beat.’”
As always, Yves Jarvis is distinguished by his sound—a warm, vivid thing that feels at once like a handknit piece of fabric and a sheet of precious metal. He is dedicated to a music that condenses folk, R&B, country, blues, Americana—with a touch that’s contemporary, even futuristic, and smashes together a stunning array of influences, from Serge Gainsbourg and Judee Sill to Ray Charles, Brian Eno and Throbbing Gristle. Tunes like “Silver KG” and the title track are iridescent road songs; at other moments Jarvis meditates on truth, fiction and the utterly cosmic. Throughout, All Cylinders seems to shimmer in a middle space, part-real and part-celestial. The world’s full of love; it’s also full of mystery. “Thank God I’m me,” Yves Jarvis admits. “It would suck to be anybody else.”
“I basically only listened to Frank Sinatra for a year,” Jarvis says. He wanted Sinatra’s “clarity”—"the way the songs exist without him, as real things.” Whereas the 28-year-old previously approached music as something sculptural, “this time I just made a ton of songs,” working with an old laptop and bare-bones software, “no pretense.” “Instead of making a world, I thought: ‘I’m a band. The drums are there to keep the beat.’”
As always, Yves Jarvis is distinguished by his sound—a warm, vivid thing that feels at once like a handknit piece of fabric and a sheet of precious metal. He is dedicated to a music that condenses folk, R&B, country, blues, Americana—with a touch that’s contemporary, even futuristic, and smashes together a stunning array of influences, from Serge Gainsbourg and Judee Sill to Ray Charles, Brian Eno and Throbbing Gristle. Tunes like “Silver KG” and the title track are iridescent road songs; at other moments Jarvis meditates on truth, fiction and the utterly cosmic. Throughout, All Cylinders seems to shimmer in a middle space, part-real and part-celestial. The world’s full of love; it’s also full of mystery. “Thank God I’m me,” Yves Jarvis admits. “It would suck to be anybody else.”
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Genres:
Soul, Alternative, Indie, R&b, Chillwave
Hometown:
Montreal, Canada
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