You may not know it (or perhaps you do), but you've often listened to Juniore. Their melodies have delicately graced the soundscape of the last decade. Anonymous? Not quite. Rather, discreetly – Juniore has permeated our radio waves, the soundtracks of our films, our series, our commercials, the corridors of our airplanes, our supermarkets, the trendy playlists of our nerdy friends, and the stylish ones of the tastemakers we follow, like the soundtrack of our road trips or our evenings with friends. And it's true that Juniore has traveled quite a bit and toured the world. Just before the release of their second album in 2020, Un Deux Trois (Le Phonographe/SONY), and just before the start of the surreal years that would follow, Juniore was on the road – opening for The Dandy Warhols, Miles Kane, La Femme, Interpol, Feu! Chatterton, among others, or touring small venues, large bars, festivals, cabarets, wild parties, in Europe, England, America, Australia.