CONCERT
Bells Larsen
- Event
- Concert
- Music
407 Saint-Pierre Street
Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2M3
Doors: 7 PM
Music: 8 PM
Tickets
All ages
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Experience an intimate performance by the Toronto-born artist based in Montreal, as he takes the stage with songs from his acclaimed album Blurring Time.
About the Concert
Step into an intimate live experience by Montreal artist Bells Larsen, as he brings Blurring Time to life on stage. Blending lo-fi indie and raw folk ballads, the show weaves together past and present through layered vocals recorded across his transition. With haunting harmonies, tender lyrics, and richly textured arrangements, Larsen offers a moving reflection on identity, transformation, and the quiet power of simply being.
Artist Biography
How can we forge new forms of coming home to ourselves? On his sophomore album Blurring Time (2025), Bells Larsen collapses time into a series of patient ceremonies. Guided by the satisfaction of simply “being” as a political act, the record explores the ways we write the ever-arriving self into existence. Oscillating between lo-fi 90s indie and searing folk ballads, Larsen’s project features the haunting accompaniment of voices frozen in time. Aligning with his transition timeline, he recorded his previous “high” voice and instrumentation in 2022, waited for his voice to drop after starting testosterone, and asked longtime friend and frequent collaborator Georgia Harmer to arrange harmonies for his new “low” voice. Together, they created a multilingual, intentional act of surrendering to change. Unlike past projects where vocals were set in the backdrop, Blurring Time unites both voices at the forefront, delivering an unyielding devotion.
Produced by Graham Ereaux, Larsen’s intricately-crafted arrangements evoke Elliott Smith, Sufjan Stevens, and Adrienne Lenker. His lyrics meditate on sibling dynamics, queer world-making, and shared epiphanies, enveloped in soundscapes of quiet intimacy. Larsen’s debut album Good Grief (2022), created during an artist residency in Banff, mourned the death of first love as a collective empathy exercise. Featured in The Line of Best Fit, Under the Radar, and CBC, he has shared stages with Buck Meek, Martha Wainwright, and Land of Talk. If Good Grief reached outward in loss, Blurring Time archives Larsen’s journey of self-actualization, harmonizing voices of past and present into a quiet yielding to the constant state of becoming.
“Many coming-of-age stories are furnished with dichotomies of the before and the after, without the two ever merging,” Larsen reflects. “For the purposes of Blurring Time, I didn’t want to have to choose between showcasing my past or present. Through the creation of this album—and of myself, I suppose—I wanted to change “or” to “and” with the hopes of extending a hand to older versions of myself, carrying them with me as I grow.”
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