Juniore is a French
indie pop band formed in
Paris in 2013.[1] The group is led by singer/songwriter Anna Jean,[2] daughter of 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature
J.M.G. Le Clézio.[3] The band's musical style is influenced by the music of the 1960s;[4] the website
AllMusic describes their music as mixing "modern indie pop sensibilities with elements of retro French pop, dark, twangy
surf guitar, and a vocal style that falls somewhere between
Cat Power and
Françoise Hardy."[1] Jean had previously appeared in the duo Domingo and featured on the Bot’Ox track "Blue Steel".[5] The band's debut album, Ouh là là, is released on Le Phonographe, a label that Jean founded with Samy Osta, who is also the producer of albums by
La Femme and
Feu! Chatterton.[6] The second album features Samy Osta (guitars, production) and Swanny Elzingre (drums).
Juniore is a French
indie pop band formed in
Paris in 2013.[1] The group is led by singer/songwriter Anna Jean,[2] daughter of 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature
J.M.G. Le Clézio.[3] The band's musical style is influenced by the music of the 1960s;[4] the website
AllMusic describes their music as mixing "modern indie pop sensibilities with elements of retro French pop, dark, twangy
surf guitar, and a vocal style that falls somewhere between
Cat Power and
Françoise Hardy."[1] Jean had previously appeared in the duo Domingo and featured on the Bot’Ox track "Blue Steel".[5] The band's debut album, Ouh là là, is released on Le Phonographe, a label that Jean founded with Samy Osta, who is also the producer of albums by
La Femme and
Feu! Chatterton.[6] The second album features Samy Osta (guitars, production) and Swanny Elzingre (drums).