Loudblast

Loudblast is a death/thrash band that pioneered the genres in France, and one of the most important French metal bands of the 1990s.[1]

Loudblast
Loudblast concert at Confort Moderne - Poitiers, March 2014.Flickr Tags: Confort Moderne Concert Poitiers Stage Music Musicians Music Musician Metal Heavy Metal Hard Rock Death Metal Trash Metal Stéphane Buriez Show Loudblast.
Background information
OriginVilleneuve-d'Ascq, France
GenresDeath metal, thrash metal
Years active1985–1999, 2000, 2002–present
LabelsSemetary, Metal13, Listenable
Associated actsDeath, Agressor
MembersStéphane Buriez
Jérôme Point-Canovas
Hervé Coquerel
Past membersDrakhian
Alex Lenormand
François Jamin
Alex Colin-Tocquaine
Joris Terrier
Thierry Pinck
Nicolas Leclercq
Frank Casteleyn
Stephane Jobert
Patrick Evrard

The band began in 1986 in the northern city of Lille. Its first recording was a split CD with the Nice-based band Agressor. They have released seven albums on the record labels Semetary/Fnac, Metal13, and Listenable. They began playing thrash metal influenced by the classic American bands such as Slayer. In 1991, they recorded the album "Disincarnate" in Morrisound Recording studios in Tampa, Florida, and the result was a pure death metal album. In the late 1990s, they incorporated more melody and groove in their music while maintaining a thrash/death aesthetic.

The band announced that they were splitting in 1999, but after a support concert to Death's late frontman Chuck Schuldiner in 2000, the band reformed with Agressor's Alex Colin-Tocquaine and released Planet Pandemonium in 2002. After a few years hiatus, Stéphane and Hervé announced in November 2009 a new line-up including Alex Lenormand (Locust) and Drakhian (Fornication, Black Dementia, Griffar).

In February 2017, Jérôme Point-Canovas replaced Drakhian as the band's guitarist during the "Sublime Dementia Tour", and he was officialised as permanent member in May.

The band's latest album, Manifesto, is expected to be released in November 2020.[2]

Members

Current members

  • Stéphane Buriez – vocals, guitar (1985–1999, 2000, 2002–present)
  • Hervé Coquerel – drums (1992–1999, 2000, 2002–present)
  • Frédéric Leclercq – bass (2016–present)
  • Jérôme Point-Canovas – guitar (2017–present)

Past members

  • Nicolas Leclercq – guitar (1985–1999)
  • Joris Terrier – drums (1985–1990)
  • Patrick Evrard – bass (1985–1986)
  • François Jamin – bass (1986–1999, 2000, 2002–2003)
  • Thierry Pinck – drums (1990–1992)
  • Stephane Jobert – guitar (1994–1995)
  • Alex Colin-Tocquaine – guitar (2002–2007)
  • Alex Lenormand – bass (2003–2016)
  • Drakhian – guitar (2008–2017)

Timeline

Discography

Albums studio

  • 1989 : Sensorial Treatment
  • 1991 : Disincarnate
  • 1993 : Sublime Dementia
  • 1998 : Fragments
  • 2004 : Planet Pandemonium
  • 2011 : Frozen Moments Between Life And Death
  • 2014 : Burial Ground
  • 2020 : Manifesto

Demos

  • 1985 : Beyond the dark mist
  • 1986 : Ultimate Violence
  • 1987 : Loudblast
  • 1988 : Bazooka Rehearsal
  • 1989 : Promo Tape
  • 1995 : Dementia Circle - The collector Tracks

Split

  • 1987 : Licensed to Thrash, split-cd (with Agressor)
  • 1993 : Cross the Threshold, EP
  • 2000 : A Taste of Death, compilation album

Live

  • unknown Date : Live History*, VHS, année inconnue)
  • 1993 : Live Marcq en Barœul, VHS
  • 1994 : Live Lyon, VHS
  • 1997 : The Time Keeper
  • 1998 : Submission Tour 98
  • 1999 : Legacy, VHS
  • 2009 : Loud, Live & Heavy, CD +DVD
  • 2017 : III Decades Live Ceremony, DVD
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References

  1. Loudblast entry encyclopedia metallum - retrieved on 2008-02-06
  2. "LOUDBLAST To Release New Album, 'Manifesto', In November". Blabbermouth.net. July 30, 2020. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
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