If you look these days matches of the Champions League on a famous football channel devoted more than the pop, you may be heard in the background, a strange song, with class and whistled casually and well look no further, this secret tube that everyone is searching here, housed in second place of this amazing first album in more than one way. Yet not easy for a young group of Nantes remove a disc from pop in English, will happily showing his influences as teenagers would pass you their "play-lists" in the playground: a recreation that often turns to melancholy, to the image of the opening track, "Some Girls Say I'm Bigger Than Others", which obviously cites the Smiths, but attaches to the soul as a chewing gum under the sole. As for "Trains & Boats & Planes to Hell" great moment of escape is to Burt Bacharach Airlines (or Frank & Walters charters) that we must turn. "From Love to Despair" (Max pulled earlier) may be another great power tube: a fairly factorienne electro-pop for killing again, make you want to cry while dancing. But this complex set of influences, which could burst the length consistency of this first album, or ballast to fund bargain bins, is instead very well digested by these young people, and what is more air, more delicious than "Sinking in April" or "Innocent Blind" (the song that pointed them out in late 2002)? Ultimately, these three boys never in on it could well, by dint of whistling in the wind, find themselves in a good position to meet their idols in the big leagues!