Les Légions Noires
Les Légions Noires | |
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Origin | France |
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Years active | 1993–1997, 2015–present |
Labels | Lord Meyhna'ch Lord Ogvdreb Lord Urvdrem Mørdrëd / Belinda |
Les Légions Noires (also known as The Black Legions in English, or simply abbreviated to LLN) was a movement of French underground black metal musicians and their bands, centered mostly around the city of Brest, in Brittany. The bands involved limited their releases to very small numbers (often just enough to get to the other circle members), and distributed them among friends and close workers.
History
Possibly the circle was formed in the late 1980s, early 1990s, in response to the supposed Norwegian "
Regarding their influences, Wlad Drakksteim of Vlad Tepes referred, in an interview with Petrified magazine, to Hellhammer and especially Bathory: "Every True Black Metal Horde should play in old Bathory style."[3] When asked about the "Norwegian Black Metal Mafia", he said, "Norwegian mafia did lots of 'bad' things to this world. With Euronymous death MAYHEM is definitely dead and it's better like that as it will help Black Metal to return to darkness. [Euronymous] must be in peace now so I don't complain [lament?] him. And about Varg Vikernes (BURZUM) I don't have any opinion. WE have OUR opinions and he certainly knows them so..."[4]
The best-known bands of the LLN are Mütiilation (the one-man band formed by
Vlad Tepes have been outspoken in the goals of their black metal: "We are Black Legions of Satan, we are the immortal warriors of Black imperial blood. We are here to pervert christian worms and they shall face the Black holocaust. It's near!"[4]
While none of the bands involved in Les Légions Noires released any new material from 1998 to 2014, Belketre released a new EP entitled Ryan Èvn-A in 2015. It is unclear if the bands were inactive during that time or simply preferred not to release their material to the public.
Discography
- Mütiilation: Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions (1994)
- Vlad Tepes: War Funeral March (1994)
- Vlad Tepes / Belketre: March to the Black Holocaust(1995)
- Mütiilation: Vampires of Black Imperial Blood (1995)
- Vlad Tepes / Torgeist: Black Legions Metal(1996)
- Belketre: Ambre Zuèrkl Vuordhrévarhtre (1996)
- Vlad Tepes: La Morte Lune (1997)
Bands and projects
Personnel: Meyhna'ch ADS = A Dark Soul |
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Project name | AäK | BLT | VRD | WOR | WLD | NFL | NAI | D.K. | MYH | KRS | ADS | Releases |
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Aäkon Këëtrëh | ┿ | 3 demos | ||||||||||
Amaka Hahina | ┿ | 3 demos, 1 CD | ||||||||||
Belathuzur | ┿ | 2 demos | ||||||||||
Belkètre | ┿ | ┿ | 4 demos, 1 CD | |||||||||
Black Murder | ┿ | ┿ | ┿ | 2 demos | ||||||||
Brenoritvrezorkre | (vo,gt,dr) | ┿ | dr | 4 demos | ||||||||
Dvnaèbkre | ┿ | ┿ | 1 demo | |||||||||
Dzlvarv | ┿ | 1 demo | ||||||||||
Moëvöt | ┿ | ┿ | 7 demos | |||||||||
Mütiilation | ┿ | (dr) | 6 CDs, 3 EPs, 6 demos | |||||||||
Satanicum Tenebrae | all | 3 demos | ||||||||||
Seviss | ┿ | 2 demos | ||||||||||
Susvourtre | dr | vo,ba | 1 demo | |||||||||
Torgeist | gt | gt,vo | ba | dr | 3 demos, 1 CD | |||||||
Uatrb Vélèpr | ┿ | 1 demo | ||||||||||
Vagézaryavtre | gt,vo,ba | vo | 1 demo | |||||||||
Vérmyapre Kommando | ba | gt,vo,dr | (dr) | 1 demo | ||||||||
Vlad Tepes | ba,vo | vo,gt,dr | (dr) | (dr) | 10 demos, 2 CDs | |||||||
Vzaeurvbtre | ┿ | ┿ | 3 demos |
Notes
- ^ Strachan, Guy (2005). "Overview of the French scene". Terrorizer. 128: 38.
- ^ Birk, Nathan T. (2005). "Overview of the French scene". Terrorizer. 128: 44.
- ^ "Vlad Tepes: Interview with Wlad [Drakksteim]". Petrified. 3. 1994. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
- ^ a b "Vlad Tepes: Awaiting the Forthcoming Black Holocaust..." Kill Yourself. 2: 15–16. 1995. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
References
- Hemery, Mikael (January 2007). "Celestia Interview". Celtmik Metal Zine. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
- Käseberg, Patrick (2006-10-31). "Des Fischreihers schwarze Gedanken #09". Metal1.info (in German). Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
- Thrazar, Iormungand (2006-06-01). "Drakkar Productions Interview". Guts of Darkness (in French). Retrieved 2008-10-23.