After the unexpected success of their first album, Elephant Love, released in 2015, Romain and Pauline – the brother-sister duo behind this whimsical name – continue to act as if the whole world ignores their existence. But perhaps that's precisely their secret, judging by the content of Kernel / Foreign Moons. Their exhilarating blend of kraut, indie-pop, noise, math-rock, lo-fi, and bubblegum always manages the feat of making you hum along to tracks that are sometimes intricate, full of breaks and unexpected turns, as if they were simple brit-pop ditties. Everything seems simple, obvious, natural. Yet it's often inventive, ambitious, and expertly crafted.