New Noise: MNDR
MNDR is the latest lone female to be branded with the flung-around “genuine star” label, and cynical as I may be about the ability of people to forecast this, it just feels right with MNDR. Not only is she effortlessly charismatic, a proud instrument-geek and an extraordinarily talented musician (she writes pop songs for a publishing company), but her calling card “C.L.U.B” exemplifies the perfect balance between kooky charm and radio rollicking accessibility. In short, like Uffie backed by DJ Mehdi. If Mehdi was on an as-of-yet undiscovered top form, and Uffie could hold down a brain thieving chorus. Consider our brains well and truly stolen – we don’t even mind calling MNDR a “genuine star”, and given the apparent label interest, it might not be so long before the potential becomes a reality.
Whilst I was doing some reading about MNDR, I came across this new interview on Sheena Beaston. It’s a really quality interview so do have a look.






January 23rd, 2010 at 3:58 pm
Wow, why is this song not enormous? Thanks for introducing me to MNDR, will have to subscribe to your rss in return.
January 24th, 2010 at 3:28 pm
Saw her at Glasslands in Brooklyn. It was mind blowing!
January 25th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
love this – can’t wait to hear more