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Avignon, France (2004 – 2009)

Organic, introspective from Avignon, France, led by Neige (also in Alcest, ex-Mortifera, upcoming Lantlôs, Peste Noire and Phest). The music combines the early/mid-90’s sound with elements of and female vocals.

During the summer of 2004, Amesoeurs was formed by Neige, Audrey Sylvain, and Fursy Teyssier (also of Les Discrets) with the purpose of creating music that reflects the dark side of the industrial era and modern civilization.

A few songs were immediately written and the band performed one gig. Shortly after, Fursy Teyssier decided to leave the band to go back to his studies. In April 2005, a first MCD entitled “Ruines Humaines” was recorded. Neige used two tracks (“Bonheur Amputé” and “Ruines Humaines”) he had originally composed for his depressive Black Metal project Mortifera, which he had just been leaving at the time. Amesoeurs sent the MCD to a few labels but had to wait 2006 to see its release through German label Northern Silence Productions. Amesoeurs has worked with the photographer Isabelle Hanssen for the pictures of “Ruines Humaines” and the graphic designer Fursy Teyssier so as to create a visual environment which perfectly suits the music.

The band released its one and only full length album on March 10, 2009, after which they disbanded.

The site http://amesoeurs-music.com is down, so it seems their only official page is now http://myspace.com/amesoeurs.
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AMESOEURS in James Cameron's AVATAR game trailer

9 Nov 2009 | from blog.myspace.com/amesoeurs

Hi!We are pleased to inform you that Amesoeurs' Gas In Veins song has been choosed for the James Cameron's AVATAR game trailer "Ignite The War".Funny eh? Enjoy! 

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