The new album of Ann'So M. will be
released mid-February 2009, featuring the title "Je ne
veux pas être celle" ("I don't want to be the one")
recorded, mixed, arranged and played at home by Louis
Bertignac.
The new album of Ann'So M.
will be released mid-February 2009, featuring the title
"Je ne veux pas être celle" ("I don't want to be the
one") recorded, mixed, arranged and played at home by
Louis Bertignac.
Singer and songwriter Ann'So
M. was born in December, 25, in Caen (France).
Very soon, she begins music
in the Conservatoire where she learns dance, music
theory and piano. As her passion for music grows, she
decides, after her baccalauréat (General Certificate of
Education) to make of this passion her profession.
Since she's 15, she has been
multiplicating studio recordings.
She begins her stage career
with her first band and the Europe 2 Campus Tour makes
her discover the pleasure of being on stage. The
attraction for the public, the need of exchange and
complicity... she can no longer do without.
For many years now, she has
been scouring scenes such as Le Réservoir, La Scène
Bastille, Le Cargö, L'Exo7, Le Petit Journal
Montparnasse and many others, performing first part
concerts for famous rock bands Luke, Dolly, BB Brunes
and Mademoiselle K.
She also participates in
several TV and radio programs (Europe 2 TV, Europe 1,
France 3, NRJ... ) A massive presence on the web (on
Myspace and Facebook), she is supported in her career
development by a great number of internauts.
Rocked by the songs of U2,
Gainsbourg and Téléphone, Ann'So M. wants to make of her
music a subtle blend of rock and pop. In November 2006,
her first eponymous CD was released : saturated guitars
are mixed up with her beautiful, warm and textured
voice.The melancholic lyrics dealing with themes such as
the constant craving for freedom, the nostalgia for
childhood or the inexorable passage of time always sound
accurate and true.
The
new album "Pas à pas" ("Step by step") wants to be even
more energetic. Lyrics oscillates between an incitement
to awake consciences and more poetical ballads. Thanks
to her meeting with Louis Bertignac, she has the
opportunity to record "Je ne veux pas être celle",
arranged, mixed and played at home by Louis Bertignac
himself.