Lyzanxia
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White Winter Sun Laboratory's Rat Elite |
28.06.2007 - 15:12
For good English and better understanding, here's a biography of the group pulled by the official Lyzanxia's website: "If there's one band that can be called grand and epic, while accomplishing that feat at the jagged edge of the extreme, it is French thrash professors Lyzanxia. "Unsu" is surely the band's crowning glory of magic metal moments, its technicality, its patina of industrial, and above all its passion filled thrash anhtems sure to impress those with a discerning ear through 2006 and into 2007." (BWBK magazine #100, Nov 2006). These are the foundations of a band worth checking out at all costs and that Canadian magazine Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles penned as 'the possessors of quite possibly the best thrash riffs in the business' as soon as 2003. Lyzanxia have created an obsessing world, in which beauty and terror intertwine, crafted by an incomparable technique and a brutal yet melodic approach. Lyzanxia's music is all about diversity and creativity based on a decidedly energetic style boasting the incredible chemistry of two vocalists-guitarists (David Potvin - lead and Franck Potvin - rhythm). Beside delivering insane riffs, the two brothers give Lyzanxia their trademark addictive, dueling vocals in every range imaginable from thrash to death to clean. They are backed by an implacable and powerful rhythm section with Clement Decrock on drums and Vincent Perdicaro on bass. The Lyzanxia sound has been shaping and making its mark throughout the years and now is the time for it to be revealed full-blast with brand new album 'Unsu' on Listenable Records. Before Lyzanxia inked a deal with Listenable Records in the Spring of 2006 to further develop their place on the international scene, they experienced a strong and steady evolution as soon as the inception of the band back in 1996 when the Potvin brothers recorded their first demo 'Rip My Skin'. It was followed in 1997 by their first full-length, self-produced 11-track demo album entitled 'Lullaby', which put the band on the map and got them to play live with such bands as Edge Of Sanity, Disfear, Loudblast,, etc., and revealed them as a powerful live band. Lyzanxia then enrolled the services of one of the best European metal producers for their first album 'Eden': Fredrik Nordström. 'Eden' was released in 2001 and was acclaimed everywhere by the fans and the media (6/6 Hard Rock: France, 84/100 Burrn: Japan, 9/10 Metal Mania: Canada, etc.). A French tour followed in the spring and the band worked on two videos ('Bewitched' and 'Dream Feeder'). 'Eden' also marked the beginning of the collaboration between the band and artist Alain Tréhard who designs all the covers and booklets of the band. 2002 was a major step for Lyzanxia with the recording of a new album, 'Mindcrimes'. The band worked once again with Fredrik Nordström, achieving impressive results together marked by the clear branding of the Lyzanxia style and sound on 'Mindcrimes'. In May 2002, David and Franck flew to Göteborg in Sweden to mix the tracks with Fredrik at the Fredman Studio and to do the mastering of the album with Goran Finnberg at the Mastering Room Studio AB. On October 2nd 2002, Japan (King Records) became the first country to distribute 'Mindcrimes', which was immediately embraced by the Japanese media and fans. 'Mindcrimes' received the score of 86/100 in the highly respected Burnn! Magazine, which put the band in the top five scores out of seventy releases reviewed in that issue. To support the album, Lyzanxia shot a video for the track 'Silence Code' with director Yohann Jouin and for 'Medulla Need' with director Guillaume Pin. Lyzanxia then took to the stage in June, offering the French fans shows with Shaman then Behemoth. The end of 2003 symbolized a major turning point in Lyzanxia's career when they, signed a worldwide deal with Californian label Reality Entertainment. 'Mindcrimes' was released in the USA on March 9th 2004 and a couple of months later in parts of Europe. Lyzanxia even got voted 'best newcomer of the year 2004' by the readers of German magazine Rock Hard. With the US fans and media embracing the album, Reality Entertainment decided to launch a full US tour in Sept. and Oct. 2004, which enabled Lyzanxia to play all over the US and Canada. The band then spent most of 2005 writing and putting the finishing touches to a new Lyzanxia album as well as their side-project Phaze I with drummer Dirk Verbeuren (Soilwork). 2006 became another key year for Lyzanxia, who inked a deal with Listenable Records and recorded and mixed their new album 'Unsu' in Jan./Feb. 2006 at the Fredman Studio in Sweden with producer Fredrik Nordström, assisted by Patrik J. Sten. The 12 tracks were then mastered by Peter In De Betou at Tailor Maid Studio. Lyzanxia supported the worldwide release with such high profile tours as their first UK tour with Soilwork in September 2006 and shows in Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, where they played at the Metal Days Festival with bands like Samael. At the beginning of 2007 Lyzanxia released the video for title track 'Unsu', which features very special guest Myriam Szkudlarek, the world champion of Karate, who perfoms the actual Unsu kata in it. Current line-up: (more details here) Guitar/vocals - David Potvin Guitar/vocals - Franck Potvin Bass - Vince Perdicaro Drums - Clement Decrock ![]() Lyzanxia's discography: "Lullaby" - Demo (1998) - Cover here. Produced by Lyzanxia Track List: 01-Trepan 02-Hurricane 03-You don't deserve a name 04-Loving fear 05-Manhunt 06-Rip my skin 07-Totem 08-The slave cross 09-My prisoner 10-Lucrece borgia 11-Resurrection Line Up: Guitar/vocals - David Potvin Guitar/vocals - Franck Potvin Bass - Thierry Emelyanoff Drums - Jerome Aubry "Eden" - Album (2001) - Cover here. Produced by Fredrik Nordstrom Track List: 01-Dream Feeder 02-Addicted 03-Lost 04-Medecine Slave 05-Bewitched 06-Labyrinth 07-Terrible Old Man 08-Positronic 09-Eden 10-Dome Line Up: Guitar/vocals - David Potvin Guitar/vocals - Franck Potvin Bass - Eguil Voisin Drums - Gweltaz Kerjan "Mindcrimes" - Album (2003) - Cover here. Produced by Fredrik Nordstrom Track List: 01-Time dealer 02-Medulla Need 03-Damnesia 04-Mindsplit 05-Dusk 06-Gametime 07-My Blank Confession 08-Black Side 09-Silence Code 10-D.M. 11-Fugitive 12-Glass bones Line Up: Guitar/vocals - David Potvin Guitar/vocals - Franck Potvin Bass - Eguil Voisin Drums - Dirk Verbeuren "Unsu" - Album (2006) - Cover here. Produced by Fredrik Nordstrom Track List: 01-Wise Counselor 02-Path Blade 03-Ache Power Control 04-Early Phases 05-Strength Core 06-Bled Out 07-Unsu 08-X-Modification 09-Tedium 10-Answer Fields 11-Ascension 12-Defensive Heart Line Up: Guitar/vocals - David Potvin Guitar/vocals - Franck Potvin Bass - Vince Perdicaro Drums - Clement Decrock Lyzanxia's links: Official website Official MySpace page Audio samples Video clips Video footage
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Deadsoulman Elite |
30.06.2007 - 17:01
I like this band ![]() Especially the Eden album. I think they have a quite distinctive sound that mixes thrash with a bit of nu metal and lots of industrial. It's very catchy stuff and the vocals of the two brothers are really different and bring something quite new and refreshing to their music. Besides, it's all quite technical and complex. Yeah, good band ![]() Though I was hugely disappointed when I saw them opening for The Haunted a few weeks ago. The sound was not good but their performance was really poor, the vocals were awful and the musicians were in the "we're so superior to you and you don't get our music and hate us because we're French" trip that was most annoying. I even left the front of the stage and feled to the bar, which is something I NEVER do, by respect for the bands.
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Insineratehymn Account deleted |
04.06.2008 - 21:13 Insineratehymn
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They have quite the interesting name. I should download some of their material and see if they sound as good as what they are called.
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White Winter Sun Laboratory's Rat Elite |
04.06.2008 - 21:44 Written by [user id=5630] on 04.06.2008 at 21:13 Yes it's also the name of medicine against mental depression. Try them (the band, not the pills ![]()
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