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Amesoeurs
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Background information
OriginBagnols-sur-Cèze, France
GenresShoegaze, post-punk, post-black metal
Years active2004–2009
LabelsCode 666, Profound Lore
Spinoff ofAlcest
Past membersNeige
Audrey Sylvain
Fursy Teyssier
Winterhalter

Amesoeurs was a French post-punk/post-black metal band. A side project of NeigeofAlcest, the group was formed with musicians Audrey Sylvain and Fursy Teyssier in the summer of 2004. Their goal was to create music that "reflects the dark side of the industrial era and modern civilization".

Teyssier initially left the band shortly after its creation, but returned in 2008, while Winterhalter, who would go on to join both Alcest and Les Discrets, joined in 2007. The band disbanded in 2009.

History[edit]

Shortly after Amesoeurs's formation, a few songs were written and the band performed a gig, but Fursy decided to leave the band to return to his studies. In April 2005, a first 3 track EP entitled Ruines Humaines was self-recorded. Neige had left the black metal band Mortifera at the time and he used two tracks ("Bonheur Amputé" and "Ruines Humaines") he had originally composed for Mortifera for Amesoeurs's EP. The EP was finally released through Northern Silence Productions from Germany in 2006.[1]

In 2007 Fursy rejoined the band and Winterhalter, formerly the drummer of Peste Noire between 2006 and 2008, was added to the mix for the band's debut album Amesoeurs. It was recorded during the winter of 2008 in the Klangschmiede Studio E with Markus Stock from Empyrium,[2] and it is described by the band as "a kaleidoscopic soundtrack for the modern era".

The album was released in March 2009 through the Italian label Code 666 records.[2] Pitchfork gave the album a 7, calling it a "journal of triumph and heartbreak" and "a fervid last gasp of genre-melding creativity".[1] Allmusic writer Ned Raggett gave it a 3-star rating, stating "the most notable thing about Amesoeurs is how little of a unique identity it has in the end. Nearly every notable trend in recent French metal seems to crop up throughout, not to mention other sounds from elsewhere in Europe".[3] Cam Lindsay of Exclaim! stated that the album "furthers black metal's scope while ruffling a few feathers along the way".[4]

After the release of the album, Amesoeurs split up due to what the band described as "internal conflicts and different points of view regarding the band's future".[1] Teyssier and Winterhalter went on to form Les Discrets, while Neige's focus returned to Alcest.[2] Winterhalter later became Alcest's drummer in 2009.

Line-up history[edit]

Discography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Lee, Cosmo (2009) "Amesoeurs Amesoeurs", Pitchfork, 29 May 2009. Retrieved 24 July 20209
  • ^ a b c Begrand, Adrien (2009) "The Bleak, Beautiful Art of Amesoeurs", PopMatters, 19 May 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2020
  • ^ Raggett, Ned "Amesoeurs Amesoeurs", Allmusic. Retrieved 24 July 2020
  • ^ Lindsay, Cam (2009) "Amesoeurs Amesoeurs", Exclaim!, 24 May 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2020
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