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Birth name
  
Melanie Pain

Years active
  
2004-present

Genres
  
New Wave

Instruments
  
Vocals

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Melanie Pain

Origin
  
Caen, France

Labels
  
101 Distribution Love

Music group
  
Nouvelle Vague

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Albums
  
My Name, Nouvelle Vague, Bande a Part, Couleurs sur Paris, Late Night Tales: Nouvelle

Similar People
  
Marc Collin, Olivier Libaux, Liset Alea, Nadeah, Florent Marchet

Profiles


Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriterne

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Mélanie Pain (pronounced Melanie 'Pan') is a French indie pop singer from Caen. She used to perform with the band Nouvelle Vague.

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Biography

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Hailing from Aix-en-Provence, Pain studied political sciences before moving to Paris to work in a web agency, and then a design agency. Not originally intending to be a singer, a demo she had recorded vocals on for a friend accidentally found its way into the hands of Nouvelle Vague. Subsequently, she has toured for five years with the band.

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She sings in both French and English, after years of covering English songs for Nouvelle Vague. Her influences include The Pixies, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey and Nick Drake.

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In April 2009, Pain released her first solo album entitled My Name featuring artists such as Julien Doré, Phoebe Killdeer and Thomas Dybdahl.

Discography

  • My Name (2009)
  • Bye Bye Manchester (2012)
  • Parachute (2016)
  • Singles

  • This is Not a Love Song
  • Teenage Kicks
  • Albums

  • Bande à Part

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    Songs

    Ignore-moiMy Name · 2009
    La CigaretteMy Name · 2009
    Bye Bye ManchesterBye Bye Manchester · 2012

    References

    Mélanie Pain Wikipedia