Artist's albums
Totally Wired
1987 · compilation
The Second Principle (Extended)
2023 · album
Shall We Get Started
2023 · single
The Second Principle
2022 · album
Massive Clouds Ahead
2022 · single
Pacific Trash Patch
2022 · single
Full Circle Back
2021 · single
Deviant By Ego
2021 · EP
All I Need Is You Tonight
2021 · single
Body Negative
2019 · album
Fall Down
2019 · single
Desperation Moon
2019 · single
Advertisement
2018 · EP
Capital
2016 · EP
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Biography
French experimental rock quartet MNNQNS describe themselves as "a rock band that hates rock & roll." Influenced by post-punk, noise pop, psychedelia, the avant-garde, and electronica, their raw and ragged sound is built around catchy melodies and straightforward song structures. Formed in Rouen in 2014, MNNQNS (pronounced "Mannequins") was the brainchild of singer and guitarist Adrian d'Epinay. He had studied in Cardiff, Wales, where he immersed himself in the city's thriving music scene, acquiring a taste for left-field British indie, particularly noise-punk and Welsh psych. There he began writing songs and formulated the idea of putting together a band. Once back home, he set about recruiting members. After numerous changes, the lineup eventually settled with Marc Lebreuilly on guitar, Félix Ramaën on bass, and Grégoire Mainot on drums. The album Worthless, self-released in 2014, largely flew under the radar. Joining a loose scene of bands in their home town, they honed their chops with live performances. Their effort paid off when they won the prestigious Ricard Live Music Prize, which helped boost their career. After the self-released EP Capital, they signed to cult British label FatCat in 2018, releasing the Advertisement EP. Their debut full-length for the label, Body Negative, appeared in 2019. ~ John D. Buchanan, Rovi