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Alloy ( groupe Black Metal, Thrash, ....)


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Salut à tous, Alloy est un groupe alliant du Black metal , du Thrash et probablement autre chose, il se compose de 4 musiciens une Guitare/chant (Werna Wolf) , une basse (Benoit) , une autre guitare (David) et enfin une batterie (Jérémy).

Alloy vient d’ouvrir sa page Bandcamp, vous pourrez y découvrir pour le moment 3 titres, un 4eme viendra bientôt rejoindre ses rangs, puis d’autres dans quelques semaines, bref je vous invite à suivre l’évolution du groupe.

Vous pourrez aussi découvrir un 1er petit clip illustrant le titre Death Drive, qui sera bientôt suivi par une création plus conséquente.

Une création graphique sera consacrée aussi au titre Spartan, je ne vous en dis pas plus, suivez Alloy pour vous imprégner de son univers original mais néanmoins nauséabonde....

Quelques liens pour naviguer entre les divers supports de Alloy:

https://alloyofficial.bandcamp.com/

https://www.facebook.com/crypticalloy.band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdxLQLcEHro

Nous vous tiendrons informés des prochaines dates de concerts, le groupe est en pleine recherche actuellement.

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Salut à tous, 
Quelques nouvelles du groupe, Alloy sort son nouveau clip Spartan tiré du titre du même nom.
Le titre n'est pas nouveau mais des fresques ont été créées en rapport avec le thème et de fil en aiguille avec la matière graphique donc disposait le groupe il en est ressorti cette réalisation, voici le lien sur You tube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD6RZTwxRnM

Voilà , on espère que vous apprécierez le contenu de cette vidéo.
De plus et pour rappel sachez que nous serons en concert le 07/10/2023 à l'Over Eighteen Motors (établissement bar/resto) à Saint Symphorien d'Ozon, commune proche de Lyon (au Sud)

Mais ce n'est pas tout, Alloy a débuté un nouvel enregistrement de 9 titres, ce nouvel album devrait sortir dans le courant de l'année 2024.

N'hésitez pas à aller sur notre chaine YT le bandcamp et notre page FB pour nous suivre voici des liens:

ALLOY - YouTube

THERMOPYLAE | Alloy (bandcamp.com)

Facebook


En attendant bon visionnage et à très bientôt.

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