Performance

Monthly Listeners

Current

Followers

Current

Streams

Current

Tracks

Current

Popularity

Current

Top Releases

View All

Twisted Vision 3

753.6K streams

753,608

Rendez-vous

214.2K streams

214,200

La vérité

58.1K streams

58,125

L'horizon

57.5K streams

57,547

La dernière étoile

54.9K streams

54,872

Rendez-vous à L'Elysée Montmartre

49.5K streams

49,523

Tenki Ame (The Japanese Sessions)

38.8K streams

38,848

Entre deux eaux, vol. 1

28.1K streams

28,054

Sur la route rambler 65

27.5K streams

27,546

Und wenn da noch ein Funke ist

26.4K streams

26,431

Biography

Led by former Dolly singer, songwriter, and guitarist Emmanuelle Monet, Manú is a French alternative rock band that made its full-length album debut in 2008. Hailing from Nantes, Pays de la Loire, Monet co-founded the French rock alternative rock band Dolly in 1989 with Mickaël Chamberlin (bass) and Thierry Lacroix (drums). Originally billed itself as Dolly & Co., the band released an EP, No One No Feeling (1992), and a full-length album, Amours Lynchées (1994). Then in 1995 the band added Nicolas Bonnière (guitar) to its lineup and changed its billing to simply Dolly. Influenced by English-language alternative rock icons such as Sonic Youth, Pixies, and especially PJ Harvey, the band made its eponymous full-length album debut as Dolly in 1997 on the label East West. Featuring the breakout hit single "Je N'veux Pas Rester Sage," Dolly was a modest commercial success, reaching the Top 40 of the French albums chart. While the follow-up album Un Jour de Rêves (1999) was similarly popular, reaching the Top 40 of the albums chart, successive albums Plein Air (2002) and Tous des Stars (2004) signaled a growing fan base, both reaching the Top 20. Unfortunately, Chamberlin died in a car accident on May 25, 2005, and the remaining bandmembers put Dolly to rest. In the wake of the band's breakup, Monet took a year off before putting together a new band, Manú, along with the other surviving Dolly bandmembers, plus Bayrem Ben Amor (bass) in the place of Chamberlin. Signed to a recording contract with Universal Music France, Manú made its full-length album debut in 2008 with Rendez-Vous. In support of the album, which reached number 65 on the French charts, Manú embarked on an extensive national tour with Thierry Niro (aka Nirox; drums) in the place of Lacroix. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi