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Victor Sierra

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Victor Sierra
OriginParis, France
GenresSteampunk
Goth
Rock
Industrial
Alternative Rock
Years active2000–present
Websitewww.victorsierra.net

Victor Sierra is a Paris-based steampunk band formed by Commander Bob (Bob Eisenstein) and The Legendary Converted Princess (Anouk Adrien) and later joined by Big Machine (Pierre Papa). The band is evolving within their unique universe in which their (perhaps not so) fictitious airship: 'The Hydrogen Queen' plays an important part. They released their first EP in 2010 followed by several singles and 4 albums. Their first, 'Electric Rain', was warmly welcomed by reviewers.[1][2]. Two years afterwards they released their second album 'Yesterday's Tomorrow', which gathered fine reviews as well. [3] In 2015, Victor Sierra released 'Go for the Strange', which marked a darker side of the band's work. [4] 2018: Victor Sierra continued traveling aboard their fictitious airship 'The Hydrogen Queen', and a fourth album came to life: The Manchurian Pass.[5]

Live

The band tours in the US, the UK, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Portugal. They played at well-known events such as: Steampunk World's Fair 2012 (US), Welcome to the Asylum 2016 and 2017 (UK), Steamtropolis 2017 (Germany), Swiss Steampunk Days 2019 (Switzerland), Festival Vapor 2019 (Portugal). Even though they don't play much in France, they have a following.[2] [6]

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Discography

Albums

Year Title Name
2010 Secret Page[8] Victor Sierra
2011 Electric Rain[9] Victor Sierra
2013 Yesterday's Tomorrow[10] Victor Sierra
2015 Go for the Strange[11] Victor Sierra
2018 The Manchurian Pass[12] Victor Sierra

Featured in Compilations

  • "Blood in the Sky Steampunk Compilation CD" (2012-Victor Sierra).

References

  1. "Review: Victor Sierra – Electric Rain".
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Victor Sierra's Electric Rain". steampunk-music.com.
  3. "Steampunk Chronicle's review of Yesterday's Tomorrow".
  4. "JM Frey's review of Go for the Strange".
  5. "Steampunk Explorer's review of The Manchurian Pass".
  6. "Funkelglanz's review of The Manchurian Pass". 9 June 2018.
  7. "Steampunk Almanac – Hosted by Atticus Oldman".
  8. "Secret Page (EP)". Spotify.
  9. "Electric Rain". Spotify.
  10. "Yesterday's Tomorrow". Spotify.
  11. "Go for the Strange". Spotify.
  12. "The Manchurian Pass". Spotify.

External links


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