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| accessdate=2008-03-08}}[[Aois-dàna|Aes Dana]] refers to men of the early Irish society, who were skilled in various arts or techniques, primarily in poetic composition.

| accessdate=2008-03-08}}[[Aois-dàna|Aes Dana]] refers to men of the early Irish society, who were skilled in various arts or techniques, primarily in poetic composition.

The band mix black metal features like [[Death grunt|growling vocals]] or heavy guitar sound with traditional Celtic instruments like [[Irish flute]] or [[Bombard (music)|bombard]].

The band mix black metal features like [[Death grunt|growling vocals]] or heavy guitar sound with traditional Celtic instruments like [[Irish flute]] or [[Bombard (music)|bombard]].

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==References==

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==External links==

==External links==


Latest revision as of 22:25, 4 July 2023

Aes Dana is a French[1][unreliable source] Celtic/black metal band, based in Paris, France. The name of the band is Old Irish for “people of the arts”.[2][a]

The band mix black metal features like growling vocals or heavy guitar sound with traditional Celtic instruments like Irish flute or bombard.
These characteristics, coming from the various influences of the band’s early members (death metal, black metal, grindcore, but also folk music), give a very particular touch to their music
.[3]

Their lyrics (in French in their last albums) often deal with Celtic mythology.[4]

Biography[edit]

Aes Dana was formed in 1994,[1][unreliable source] with Taliesin (guitar) and Amorgen (Irish flute), soon joined by Vidar (vocals), Storm (drums), and Christophe (bass). Their first demo, Chroniques du crépuscule, was considered by the band as being atmospheric black metal.

In 1997 and 1999, Christophe was replaced by Milambre, and Storm by JuanJolocaust, and Seth join Taliesin as second guitarist.

They recorded in French their first full-length album in 2000. Seth Left the band the same year, later to be replaced by Tilion.

Following 2000, the band started to add new traditional instruments such as the bombard to their music. They recorded their second album La chasse sauvage, in 2001, and their third Formors, in 2005.[5]

Until 2005, the band had the particularity to have as many women as men in its line-up (Amorgen, Taliesin, and Milambre versus Vidar, JuanJolocaust, and Tilion). According to the band, it was not a deliberate decision, but just the product of chance.[3]

In 2006, Hades left to be replaced by Myrddin. In 2008, Taliesin came back to replace Benoit, and Iréel replaced Tilion.

Band members[edit]

Last known line-up[edit]

  • Taliesin – guitars (1994-2005, 2008-present)
  • Vidar – vocals (1994-present)
  • Milambre – bass (1997-present)
  • Myrddin – tin whistle, bombard (2005-present)
  • Iréel – guitars (2010-present)
  • Wilfrid Rodel – drums (2011-present)

Former members[edit]

  • Tomaz Boucherifi-Kadiou – tin whistle, bombard (1997-1998)
  • Storm – drums (1994-1999)
  • Amorgen – flute, tin whistle (1994-1997, 1998-2005)
  • Christophe – bass (1996-1997)
  • Seth – guitars (1997-2000)
  • Juan Jolocaust – drums (1999-2009)
  • Tilion – guitars (2000-2009)
  • Hades – flute (2005)
  • Aegir – guitars (2005-2008)

Timeline[edit]

Discography[edit]

  • Chroniques du crépuscule (demo, 1997)
  • Promo CD (demo, 2000)
  • La chasse sauvage (2001)
  • Formors (2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aes Dana refers to men of the early Irish society, who were skilled in various arts or techniques, primarily in poetic composition.

External links[edit]



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