Les Louanges presents Central Park La Fontaine, an introspective, feel-good track that serves as an epilogue to Crash, his latest album. Written on his balcony back when Vincent Roberge (aka Les Louanges) lived in front of the emblematic Montreal park, the song unfolds in several parts. It begins with a light and contemplative intro, before unfurling with exaltation through the incorporation of dense and synthetic sounds halfway through, leading to a culmination of string arrangements (a first on the artist's track record) coupled with a flute and saxophone. There's no doubt that we are dealing here with what will become a classic Les Louanges track, in which the artist once again showcases his versatility.