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Anjou, France's Lyzanxia were founded in 1996 by the Potvin brothers, David (vocals, lead guitar) and Franck (vocals, rhythm guitar), and by the following year, had a full-length demo (deceptively entitled Lullaby) in hand to shop to record labels. But there were as yet no takers for the band's services, so Lyzanxia continued working on their personal brand of neo-thrash metal laced with death and nu-metal tendencies until 2001, when Wagram Music agreed to release their second full album, Eden. This disc featured the rhythm section of Eguil Voisin (bass) and Gweltaz Kerjan (drums) and, like its 2003 successor, Mindcrimes, was directed by renowned Swedish producer Fredrik Nordström at Gothenburg's Studio Fredman. Excellent reviews and a growing international fan base permitted Lyzanxia to embark on their first U.S. and Canadian tour in the fall of 2004, and a new deal with Listenable Records eventually sent the Potvins and their new rhythm section of Vincent Perdicaro (bass) and Clement Decrock (drums) back into the studio to record their fourth album, UNSU. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
Is it just me or are these bands better with a female vocalist? this band sounds good tho...wait this isn't symphonic metal...why is this on my apocalyptica/nightwish station?
bryan.richter
Neal Herring: Yeah man France has their fair share (and there's French Swiss metal heads too).
...mainly putting something here to bury the troll...
saying these guys are good for being french isn't really accurate cause there's lots of good french bands out there. Like Gojira (or at least i think Gojira's french). Well regardless, lyzanxia is an awsome band.
I must sate that naming your recording company wagram is creative (wonder how many grams they have weighed up in their history, or where i could score a t-shirt)
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Vincent Perdicaro-ba s s .
Clement Decrock-drum s .
...mainly putting something here to bury the troll...