Review: Un, Deux, Trois, the third album from French indie group Juniore, shows off their unique blend of 60s-inspired French indie cool with modern psychedelic touches. This release is highlighted by its sophisticated, theatrical, and cabaret aesthetic, featuring the standout tracks 'Bizarre' and 'En solitaire.' The French lyrics add to the allure, offering an engaging experience even for those who don't understand the language. Juniore, led by Anna Jean with Swanny Elzingre and Samy Osta, seamlessly blend influences from Yeye singers and American garage rock, creating a sound reminiscent of Tarantino soundtracks. The album features a mix of upbeat and downbeat tracks, ensuring a well-thought-out flow that keeps listeners engaged throughout its 40-minute runtime. New single 'Mediterranee,' with its honky-tonk pianos and bubblegum backing vocals, exemplifies the album's charm, painting vivid scenes of carefree beach life in the south of France. Despite the darker, mysterious tones typical of their previous work, Un, Deux, Trois introduces a brighter optimism influenced by the pandemic's forced isolation, marking an evolution in Juniore's musical journey.
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