Devianz
Devianz | |
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Devianz in Rennes in 2009 | |
Background information | |
Origin | France, Paris |
Genres | Power Rock, Grunge, Indie Rock |
Years active | 2004 – present |
Website | http://www.devianz.net |
Members |
Guyom Pavesi: vocals since 2004 Benoît Blin: guitars since 2004 Pierre Labarbe: guitars since 2006 Vincent Rémon: bass guitar since 2007 Maxime Decitre: drums from 2004 to 2008 and since 2014 |
Devianz is a French rock band founded in 2004.
History
- September 2004: creation of Devianz by Guyom Pavesi, Maxime Decitre and Benoît Blin.
- April 2005: the band enters the LB Lab studio with Stéphane Buriez (Loudblast).
- December 2005: release of the first album Una Duna In Mezzo All’Oceano.
- End of 2006: the Eleganz video clip is broadcast on some cable channels (Nolife...).
- 2007: back to the studio for the recording of an EP Les Lèvres Assassines , recorded by Davy Portela (Pleymo).
- April 2009: first French tour with Aesthesia.
- July 2009/February 2010: recording of the second album.
- January 2010: announcement of the participation of Vincent Cavanagh from Anathema on vocals and arrangements on a track of the new album.[1]
- April 2010: exclusive broadcasting on Ouï FM of a track from the forthcoming album.
- May 2012: release of the second album À Corps Interrompus.
Line-up
Current members
- Guyom Pavesi: vocals since 2004
- Benoît Blin: guitars since 2004
- Pierre Labarbe: guitars since 2006
- Vincent Rémon: bass guitar since 2007
- Maxime Decitre: drums from 2004 to 2008 and since 2014
Past members
- Emmanuel Mechling: bass guitar from 2004 to 2006
- Nicolas Robache: bass guitar from 2006 to 2007
- Nicolas Pytel: drums from 2008 to 2011
- Charles-Vincent Lefèvre: drums from 2011 to 2012
- Thibault Faucher: drums from 2012 to 2014
Discography
Una Duna In Mezzo All'Oceano
- Release date: November 21, 2005
- Track list:
- Quatre Longs Matins
- El Silencio Es Muerto
- Innocente Petite Chose
- Odalisque 1
- Eleganz
- Décembres Naïfs
- Des Parallèles
- Solstice Du Premier Âge
- Odalisque 2
- Тринадцать
- Épistophane
- Bitter Landscape/Simple De Jade
- Additional information: recorded and mixed by Stéphane Buriez (Loudblast) at the LB Lab studio, mastered byr Jean-Pierre Bouquet at the Autre Studio.
Les Lèvres Assassines
- Release date: May 31, 2008
- Track list:
- 040506
- Vos Enfants Sont Aussi Des Animaux
- Innocente Petite Chose
- Cœur D'Odalisque
- Vivre Ou Survivre (Daniel Balavoine cover)/Backdoor Killer (hidden track)
+ videoclip Eleganz
- Additional information: recorded, mixed and mastered by Davy Portela (Pleymo) at the Midilive, Nowhere, Daniel and Sriracha studios. Videoclip directed by Jean-Philippe Astoux.
Trouble Amante
- Release date: December 19, 2011
- Track list:
- Trouble Amante
- J'en Appelle Au Silence
- L'Alchimie Des Sens
- Shout (Tears For Fears cover) (downloadable bonus track)
- Additional information: Recorded and mixed by Guyom Pavesi, mastered by Alan Douches.
À Corps Interrompus
- Release date: May 14, 2012
- Track list:
- Happiness In Frustration
- Des Racines Dans La Chair
- Soleil D'Encre
- Sous Une Lune De Plomb
- L'Instant Suspendu
- L'Alchimie Des Sens
- Mute Echo Room
- Douze De Mes Phalanges
- Ton Corps N'Est Qu'Atome (featuring Vincent Cavanagh from Anathema)
- Trouble Amante
- Lames De Sel
- Arpeggio
- Passion/Omission
- En Attendant L'Aube (bonus track on the physical edition)
- Additional information: Recorded and mixed by Guyom Pavesi, mastered by Alan Douches.
Media
- The "Eleganz" videoclip has been broadcast on some cable channels (Nolife...).
- Devianz recorded the soundtrack of the short movie Le Gendre directed by Eric Sicot with the track Backdoor Killer.
- On April 29, 2009, Devianz has been mentioned as a musical reference by the deputy Patrick Roy for the music downloading debate at the Assemblée Nationale.[2]
- Devianz recorded the soundtrack of the short movie - NYC- directed by Seb Houis with a cover of "Shout" by Tears For Fears.[3]
- On April 11, 2010, the track "Soleil D'Encre" from the forthcoming second album is exclusively broadcast on Ouï FM.
- On June 24, 2012, the track "L'Alchimie Des Sens" appears on the new Broken Balls magazine compilation: Broken Balls Fanzine – Compil No. 6.
References
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