Dylath-Leen (band)
Dylath-Leen | |
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Origin | Cambrai, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Great Dane Records, Thundering Records, |
Associated acts | Arch Enemy, Samael |
Website | http://www.dylath-leen.net/ |
Members | Kathy Coupez Igor Landorique Jeremy Mairesse Bertrand Oria |
Past members | Carine Pochet Arnaud Brabant Magali Seguy |
Dylath-Leen is a French death metal band formed in 1999. Rather unusual among death metal bands, they feature a female singer/guitar player. The band released their first album in 2002, which in 2005 was distributed by Thundering Records; their second album was released on Great Dane/Season of Mist. They have played at such venues as Hellfest Summer Open Air (2007), Dokk'em Open Air (2008),[1] and Metal Female Voices Fest (2007, 2008),[2] and tour regularly in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In 2010 they toured with Samael and Arch Enemy to promote their 3rd album recorded in January / February of this year, and played the Metal Female Voices Fest also with Arch Enemy.
The band actively played gigs and festivals until 2013 and is now in the writing process for their 4th album. As of mid-2014, no release date, concept or album name has been revealed yet.
Discography[edit]
- 2002 – Insecure
- 2008 – Semeïon
- 2011 – Cabale
Videography[edit]
- 2009 – Adorning Wounds
Members[edit]
Current members[edit]
- Kathy Coupez - guitar, vocals
- Igor Landorique - guitar, vocals
- Jeremy Mairesse - bass
- Bertrand Oria - drums
Former members[edit]
- Carine Pochet - keyboards
- Arnaud Brabant - drums
- Magali Seguy - keyboards
References[edit]
- ↑ "Vierde editie Dokk'em Open Air". Radio Noordoost-Friesland. 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
- ↑ "Leaves' Eyes Confirmed As Headliner For Metal Female Voices Fest V". The Gauntlet. 2007-01-27. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
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