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Aching Beauty | |
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Origin | Paris, France |
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Years active | 1997–2007 |
Labels | Brennus Music / Musea_Records |
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Website | achingbeauty |
Aching Beauty is a French progressive metal band formed in 1997 and disbanded after 10 years in 2007.
History
editThe band was formed in 1997 by Vincent Rémon, Fabien Labonde and Antoine de Mieulle. They built their reputation by playing a progressive metal music with a technical style sparsely covered at that time in France.
In 2001, the band found its definitive lineup with Aldric de Montfort and Julien Guillemet joining the band, with whom they quickly released their first EP: One More Step. They went on to perform a series of concerts (La Locomotive, La Maroquinerie, Le New Morning) where they asserted their style, before entering the studio to record their first album: L'Ultima Ora was released in November 2004 on the Brennus Music / Musea label. The album was warmly received by the music press.[1][2][3]
Their first single Pairsonality was released on the compilation Into a Heavy Circle compiled by Le Cercle Métal[4].
In 2006, the band took a musical turn, minimizing their progressive metal influences for a more power rock style and switching their lyrics to French. This new direction was released with a new single: Virtuelle Amnésie, which appeared on the Underground Rising compilation by Cheapnoiz Records.
Eventually, this new musical direction failed to materialize, and Aching Beauty ceased operations in 2007.
In 2018, Vincent Rémon and Fabien Labonde founded a new band : 101010, with Benoît Blin (Devianz, Monolithe)[5], in an Electro / Indus / Synthwave genre.
In 2023, Aching Beauty temporarily reformed with its historic members to completely re-record the track Pendulum, which had never been officially released on digital platforms[6]. The track is rearranged and reinterpreted with guests Benoît Blin (Monolithe, Devianz, 101010), Gregory Erb (The Holiday Armadillo) and Dan Tordjman.
Discography
editReferences
edit- ^ "--- Aching Beauty ---". achingbeauty.free.fr. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "ACHING BEAUTY: L'ultima Ora (METAL PROGRESSIF) : avis / chronique à lire sur Music Waves". www.musicwaves.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Aching Beauty on Alllmusic.com". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
- ^ "V/A – Into a Heavy circle (Le Cercle Metal/Adipocere) note : compilation - Chronique du disque sur VS-webzine.com - Premier sur le METAL". www.vs-webzine.com (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-30.
- ^ "101010, by 101010". 101010. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
- ^ "--- Aching Beauty ---". achingbeauty.free.fr. Retrieved 2023-08-29.