EN ATTENDANT ANA
LOST AND FOUND (TROUBLE IN MIND)
Parisian quintet En Attendant Ana has been nonchalantly crafting perfect pop songs in their homeland since 2014.
Their debut "Songs From The Cave" was released on cassette and LP by Buddy Records / Nominal Records in April of 2017, garnering rave reviews and making fans of discerning reviewers like Dusted and Social & Fuckin' Record Reviews for their refreshing blend of nouveau French pop, C86 indie and foggy Flying Nun influenced jangle.
Their new album "Lost and Found" hones in on that EPs strengths & shines the hooks 'til they shimmer.
Recorded in the Paris suburb of Montreuil in October of 2017 by engineers Nicolas Pommé and Guillaume Siracusa, "Lost and Found" begins with the ominous clanging of guitars, before launching into a churning whirl of sound; guitars slash, keyboards drone, trumpets (yes trumpets) wail and drums crash.
What follows are nine more songs of urgent and thrilling pop dazzle.; from the adrenaline-soaked anthem "This Could Be", to the driving "Ré" (re-recorded from the EP) with it's rapturous "oohs" & Camille Fréchou's uplifting trumpet fanfare, echoing Entwistle's French horn lines from "Sell Out"-era Who.
The hooks on "Lost and Found" dig deep, as each song worms its way into the listener's subconscious via a memorable melody, a chiming guitar line, or a trumpet trill, alternating between hip-shaking swagger and head-bopping sway.
Vocalist/multiinstrumentalist Margaux Bouchaudon's a yearning, tuneful register can't help but recall the indie cool of Laetitia Sadier or Nico, but still boasts a style of her own.
Bouchaudon says her lyrics "talk about our everyday life, about the difficulty of being a young adult now and how we deal with this metamorphosis, trying to give sense to our future, considering our family, our friends and the society we live in.
They talk about us, about the individual and the collective. They talk about our fears and our doubts.
But most of the time they talk about hope." The clarity and timelessness of Bouchaudon and guitarist Romain Meaulard's songwriting, combined with a thrilling live show proves them to be a band filled with craft and promise.