Quebec-based French-singing power trio blending 1960s psychedelic textures, Farfisa organ and fuzz into a modern-sounding whole.

According to the provided review, Population II are from Quebec, sing in French, operate as a power trio and draw on 1960s psychedelic/acid rock influences. The album À La Ô Terre is reviewed on DeBaser and described as sounding retro yet modern.

Quebec-based, French-singing power trio blending 1960s psychedelic textures with Farfisa organ and fuzz. The reviewed album À La Ô Terre is praised for feeling both retro and modern. Reviewer psychopompe awards a 4/5 and highlights space, atmosphere and memorable tracks.

For:Fans of psychedelic/60s-inspired rock, listeners of Quebec indie and retro-sounding power-trio music.

 The Population II come from cold Quebec, they are a kind of power trio, they sing in French, they are clearly inspired in their name by a cult album of the ’70s acid guitaring by Randy Holden, but they seem like a reincarnation of the early Pink Floyd, the ones just orphaned of Barrett.

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