Though the history of Québec rock band Les Colocs ended with the suicide of lead singer Dédé Fortin in 2000, the group's uplifting songs cemented their enduring legacy. Marked by elements of blues, folk, reggae and even African music, Les Colocs' vibrant sound made its first splash on the group's self-titled debut. The band expanded their audience with 1998's Dehors novembre, while Suite 2116 was released after Fortin's death, in 2001, and Il me parle de bonheur followed in 2009. Explore the vitality of Les Colocs' music with this essential introduction.