Koko Von Napoo is an all French group consisting of three girls and one boy. The band came together in Paris via Brighton and take their name from a 1920s Mancunian gang. There unique sound takes reference from Felt, ESG and John Mauss. My favourite tracks include Polly and JonBon - great examples of enchanting pop music. They are touring the UK this March. Go check them out...

Quentin: Songs or clothes?
Koko Von Napoo: Songs. With goods songs you can buy clothes.

Quentin: Literature or biology?
KVN: Biology literature. The books we read are only made of 100% organic paper, and we always make sure that no trees were hurt.

Quentin: Drinking wine at home or smuggling drinks in the clubs?

KVN: We would never smuggle any drink of any kind in any club! That kind of behaviour is really stupid! You can make much more profit with the sale of free-drink tickets, believe us.

Quentin: Raclette or fromage de chèvre?
KVN: Would you ask anyone to chose between mother and father?

Quentin: Paris or baden baden?
KVN: Paris Paris is is not not that that bad bad.

Quentin: Girlie or boyish?
KVN: Girlish.

Quentin: Patterns or plain?
KVN: Pantone.

Quentin: 60s or 90s?
KVN: “It’s so nineties” would be a compliment in Kiddo’s mouth, an insult in Toupie’s.

Quentin: Plane or train?
KVN: “Trains And Boats And Planes”

Quentin: Germany or Poland?
KVN: dzień dobry do widzenia dziękuję

Quentin: Kate Bush or Kate Nash?
KVN: Is Kate Bush the girl who desparetely tries to sound like Toupie?

Quentin: London or Manchester?
KVN: Glasgow!

Quentin: Emerald or sapphire or gold?
KVN: Cockrings.

Quentin: Fur or leather?
KVN: Furs. We love the sound of minks screaming to death.

Quentin: Banana split or mousse au chocolat?
KVN: Banana Split - C’est le dessert que sert l’abominable homme des neiges.

Quentin: Girl power or feminism?
KVN: “Scum Manifesto”

Koko Von Napoo are currently touring the UK: March 24 - White Heat, London; March 25 - Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen, London; March 26 - The Social, London; March 27 - Quarterhouse, Folkeston.

Text by Quentin Delafon from The Teenagers.