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Edmonton band Fille-Fille announce new music to come

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February 3, 2026
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Edmonton band Fille-Fille announce new music to come

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Edmonton-based three-piece band, Fille-Fille, after their set at Dive Bar as a part of Winterruption 2026, chatted outside with The Gateway about their upcoming work and formation. 

The band is Leah Gagnon on drums, Delphine Konstant on vox and guitar, and Quinn Mayflower on bass. Gagnon is a philosophy major at the University of Alberta, where Konstant also studies education. The project was originally started by Konstant, the name Fille-Fille being a shortening of her first name. After meeting at a pro-Palestinian protest, Gagnon joined the band.

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After Konstant and Gagnon began rehearsing at Electric Treehouse and playing Rockin’4Dollars, Konstant met Mayflower. “I found out she was in a band and needed a bass player, so I joined and it’s been perfect chemistry ever since,” Mayflower said. 

“We’re all very strong and very powerful, and our music shows that,” Gagnon added. Each member highlighted the other. “[Mayflower’s] bass is so melodic and tells such a story, and [Gagnon’s] drumming is the craziest, most passionate drumming I’ve ever heard. It’s like John Bonham is always in the room,” Konstant said. 

Gagnon said that everything with the band’s chemistry is based on feel. “What we’re trying to cultivate is a group telepathy,” Mayflower said. 

“I wanted to take a new spin on morality that’s more empowering,” Konstant says

While they currently only have one release out, Konstant said the band is actually gearing up to release a two-track single. And after that, they’re set to release two more songs to follow up. One of the releases, which they played during their set at Dive Bar, is called “Quick Rip.”

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The song is a sequel to Ray Peterson’s “Tell Laura I Love Her.” Mayflower said the song is their first true collaboration. The 1960 original is about a man who dies in a car crash, from the man’s perspective. The band’s sequel is from the point of view of the woman in the song. Konstant said she wanted to highlight how traumatic and terrible it would be for this woman in the song to lose her partner. 

The other song is called “Little Black Box.” Konstant said the song explores morality. It opens with “Little White Box,” a religious song Konstant was taught in Catechism school. 

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Konstant said the song was inspired by a kid she was living with back at Catechism school. “As a kid growing up, it was either you did good or you did bad with no in between. And back then I was living with an 11-year-old who was constantly getting into trouble, and I couldn’t help but feel that so much of it was circumstantial.”

“She was a kid with a lot of unique needs. I feel that it was unfair that a lot of that behaviour was deemed undesirable and was met with punishment,” Konstant explained. “I wanted to take a new spin on morality that’s more empowering,” she added. 

“It’s like we are creating a space for people that [have been] pushed aside or dismissed,” Konstant says

Alongside this, Mayflower said that while they don’t subscribe to an ideology, they find comfort in the symbol of Satan. “We are rejected by the Orthodox god. [Satan] is the one that looks out for us, and is the one who represents not evil, but nature uncontrolled. Nature without hegemonic categories that are imposed upon it,” Mayflower explained.

“I always come back to this quote, ‘Though we forego the privilege of naturalness, we are not deterred, for we ally ourselves instead with the chaos and blackness from which Nature itself spills forth,’” she added. This is a quote by Susan Stryker from My Words to Victor Frankenstein above the Village of Chamounix. 

“We just like to do what feels good to us,” Konstant said. “We make music that we like to play and that we have fun playing. And what’s cool is we never know who it resonates with.”

Konstant said they played a skatepark show during Found Festival in the summer of 2024 where a lot of young people said the band resonated with them. “There were so many young people out at that all ages show who felt really seen,” Konstant said. “It’s like we are creating a space for people that [have been] pushed aside or dismissed and they can find some comfort in what we do because maybe we’ve walked a similar journey.”

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source thegatewayonline.ca ’

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