Parisian singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mina Tindle, born Pauline De Lassus, crafts eloquent indie pop songs that blend the breezy calm of classic Tropicália with the complex, harmony-laden alternative pop of St. Vincent, Feist, and Regina Spektor. Tindle got her start in Brooklyn, where she played with the band the Limes before returning to Paris to pursue a solo career. Her debut album, 2012's Taranta, introduced a distinctive new voice whose poetic lyrics came wrapped in earworm pop melodies with subtle electronic flourishes. Tindle conscripted her husband, Bry...