Le Déclin
After the split of his former black metal band, Reign of Evil, Jonathan decided to continue on his own and make a new band. Long time Doom-Metal fan, regretting the lack of Doom-Metal bands in France, he therefore chose to found Ataraxie, along with Clement, that already played with him in Reign Of Evil. At the end of 2000, Jonathan and Clement met Pierre in Hellion Record’s shop, Rouen’s meeting place for all metalheads. Soon the rehearsal started. Also recruited at Hellion Record’s shop, Sylvain joined the band at the very beginning of 2001. At that moment, Ataraxie sounded more like a black/death metal band with ‘doomy’ influences. The band even played some Reign Of Evil tunes, rearranged a more “doomier” way. After a few months of rehearsals, the band first hit the stage in April 2001, and yet received good reactions from the crowd. During May 2001, Clement left Ataraxie, for focusing on his own brutal death/black metal project, Supremacy. Again met in Hellion Record’s, Fred replaced Clement in June. The line up never changed afterwards. From summer 2001 to spring 2002, Ataraxie alternated composition and gigs, evoluting toward an extreme doom/death style. Seven songs were recorded by the band himself, became “The Other Path”, the first ‘studio’ release (released at the beginning of 2003), that reflects this evolution. From autumn 2002, Ataraxie focused on gigging, with a growing reputation of solid performers. In January 2003, they shared the stage with the cult French band Supuration (aka S.U.P.), and in February 2003, were invited to join the English and French leg of the Doomination tour, along with the reknown Doom-metal bands Morgion, Mourning Beloveth and The Prophecy. The climax of it in Bradford, UK, when they performed in front of My Dying Bride... that gigs opened the doors for other shows, in and out of France. Ataraxie played for instance the Dutch Doom Day II, sharing the stage with their long time influence Evoken, or more recently was chosen as support for Cult Of Luna. By spring 2004, the composition of the new album was finished, retaining five songs for a length of over 50 minutes. that time, the band decided to invest his own money on a professional studio, for proper sound and production. Kris Belaen, from CCR Studio (No Return, Aborted, Pantheist, Thee Plague Of Gentlemen, In Quest…) was chosen for producing and recording this album. The tracks were recorded during august, and mixed down during September 2004. By spring 2005, a licence deal was signed with Weird Truth, a Japanese label (Mournful Congregation, Loss, Worship…) for releasing the album in june 2005. For now, Ataraxie is seeking gigs, as well as interviews and reviews for promoting the new album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
After the split of his former black metal band, Reign of Evil, Jonathan decided to continue on his own and make a new band. Long time Doom-Metal fan, regretting the lack of Doom-Metal bands in France, he therefore chose to found Ataraxie, along with Clement, that already played with him in Reign Of Evil. At the end of 2000, Jonathan and Clement met Pierre in Hellion Record’s shop, Rouen’s meeting place for all metalheads. Soon the rehearsal started. Also recruited at Hellion Record’s shop, Sylvain joined the band at the very beginning of 2001. At that moment, Ataraxie sounded more like a black/death metal band with ‘doomy’ influences. The band even played some Reign Of Evil tunes, rearranged a more “doomier” way. After a few months of rehearsals, the band first hit the stage in April 2001, and yet received good reactions from the crowd. During May 2001, Clement left Ataraxie, for focusing on his own brutal death/black metal project, Supremacy. Again met in Hellion Record’s, Fred replaced Clement in June. The line up never changed afterwards. From summer 2001 to spring 2002, Ataraxie alternated composition and gigs, evoluting toward an extreme doom/death style. Seven songs were recorded by the band himself, became “The Other Path”, the first ‘studio’ release (released at the beginning of 2003), that reflects this evolution. From autumn 2002, Ataraxie focused on gigging, with a growing reputation of solid performers. In January 2003, they shared the stage with the cult French band Supuration (aka S.U.P.), and in February 2003, were invited to join the English and French leg of the Doomination tour, along with the reknown Doom-metal bands Morgion, Mourning Beloveth and The Prophecy. The climax of it in Bradford, UK, when they performed in front of My Dying Bride... that gigs opened the doors for other shows, in and out of France. Ataraxie played for instance the Dutch Doom Day II, sharing the stage with their long time influence Evoken, or more recently was chosen as support for Cult Of Luna. By spring 2004, the composition of the new album was finished, retaining five songs for a length of over 50 minutes. that time, the band decided to invest his own money on a professional studio, for proper sound and production. Kris Belaen, from CCR Studio (No Return, Aborted, Pantheist, Thee Plague Of Gentlemen, In Quest…) was chosen for producing and recording this album. The tracks were recorded during august, and mixed down during September 2004. By spring 2005, a licence deal was signed with Weird Truth, a Japanese label (Mournful Congregation, Loss, Worship…) for releasing the album in june 2005. For now, Ataraxie is seeking gigs, as well as interviews and reviews for promoting the new album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Abysskvlt
Ahab
Ankhagram
Anlipnes
L'Ataraxie
Funeral Hymn
Slow Transcending Agony
Another Day of Despondency
Silence of Death
Walking Through the Land of Falsity
Anhédonie
Step Into the Gloom
Origin
A Step Into The Gloom
Another Day Of Depondency
Avide de sens
Procession of the Insane Ones
Face the Loss of your Sanity
The Other Path
My Last Breath
Behind the Mask
The Isle of the Dead
Alone in My Coffin
Eternal Sufferings
Dread the Villains
Unholy Prayer
Nausée
Résignés
People Swarming / Evil Ruling
Coronation of the Leeches
Etats d'Âme
Les affres du trépas
Le Déclin
Etats d'Ame
Vomisseurs De Vide
The Collapse
Glory Of Ignominy
Aphel - Die Schwarze Schlange (Bethlehem cover)
People Swarming, Evil Ruling
From agony to eternity
Der Bartige Masochist
A Jamais
Der Bärtige Masochist
Whispering Gloom (Worship Cover)
The Tree Of Life And Death
L'Ataraxie (Live)
Walking Through The Land Of Falsity (Live)
Dread the Villians
Anhedonie
Whispering Gloom
Anhйdonie
Aphel - Die Schwarze Schlange
Eternal Suffering
Another Day of Despondency (live)
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