
Coco Belliveau is a sonic alchemist, blending the raw energy of punk rock with the introspective depth of indie folk to create a sound that feels both timeless and urgently modern. Hailing from Montreal, Belliveau’s music is a kaleidoscope of influences—think Patti Smith’s poetic grit meets the haunting melodies of Nick Drake, all filtered through a distinctly Québécois lens. Her lyrics, often delivered in a mix of English and French, explore themes of identity, rebellion, and the human condition with a rare vulnerability. Belliveau first gained attention with her 2018 debut EP, *Les Éclats*, a raw, lo-fi collection that resonated deeply with the underground music scene. Her breakthrough came with the 2021 album *L’Écho des Abîmes*, a critically acclaimed work that cemented her as a voice of her generation. Known for her electrifying live performances, she has toured extensively across North America and Europe, earning a reputation as a magnetic stage presence. Culturally, Belliveau stands out for her unapologetic embrace of bilingualism and her ability to bridge linguistic and musical divides. She has collaborated with artists like Pierre Lapointe and Charlotte Cardin, further solidifying her place in the indie pantheon. Recently, she has been working on a new project that promises to push her sound into uncharted territory, blending electronic elements with her signature acoustic roots. Coco Belliveau is not just an artist—she’s a movement.