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Press Book Midnightsorrow.Pdf Website www.midnightsorrow.com facebook : https://www.facebook.com/midnightsorrowband Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/msorrow Reverbnation : http://www.reverbnation.com/midnightsorrowband Booking/Management : Maureen Morvan Email : [email protected] /[email protected] Biography Français Passionnés de Métal Symphonique, Maureen (chant) et Nicolas (claviers - ex LunaTales) décident de monter leur propre projet musical. Ainsi, par un hiver glacial de 2011 née Midnight Sorrow. Rapidement rejoint par Bertrand (guitare/growl - ex Nightpain / ex LunaTales), le groupe débute la composition d'un solide répertoire. Début 2012, Stéphane (batterie - ex Apoplexy) fort de ses 15 années d'expérience dans le Death metal vient apporter le souffle dynamique recherché par le trio de départ. Début 2013, Samuel (guitare – ex Desideria) vient prêter main forte, posant ses envolées sur les rythmes de Bertrand. La fin de l’année sonne également le départ de Bertrand. Mais comme dans un renouveau, début 2014 annonce l’arrivée de William (basse), scellant ainsi la nouvelle et définitive formation. En février, le groupe sort sont premier EP ‘’ At First ‘’. Chant lyrique, envolées symphoniques et riffs tranchants, Midnight Sorrow tisse son univers musical alliant mélodie et puissance. English Passionned by Symphonic Metal, Maureen ( vocals) and Nicolas ( Keyboards ) (Ex- LunaTales) decide to create their own musical project. In a cold winter of 2011, Midnight Sorrow was born. Quickly joigned By Bertrand ( guitars/vocals - ex Nightpain, ex LunaTales ), the band begins the composition of a solid tracklist. Early 2012, Stéphane ( Drums, Ex- Apoplexy ) strong of its 15 years of experience in the Death metal, just bring to the departure trio, sought out dynamic breath. Early 2013, Samuel ( Guitar - Ex-Desideria) has lend a hand, laying its flights on the rythm of Bertrand. The end of this year also rings the departure of Bertrand. But as a renewal, thebeginning of 2014 helards the arrival of William ( Bass ) sealing the band formation.In february 2014, they release their first EP " At First " Lyrical singing , sharps riffs and soaring symphony, Midnight Sorrow weaves his musical universe combining melody and power Membres / Members Nicolas Mickael – Claviers / Keyboards Maureen Morvan - Chant / Singer Stephane Perrier- Batterie / Drums Samuel Stammbach – Guitare / Guitar William Simon – Basse / bass . Discography Février/ February 2014 : EP “At First” Record / mix / arrangement : Light&Chaos Channel Youtube “ Lost for Eternity “ ( Rock actuel Metalfest 2013) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsw7gr9SX90 “ The Place “ ( Bartenheim, France 2013 ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNq4LY44vCk More ? → https://www.youtube.com/user/MidnightSorrowBand/videos Shows 2013 to 2014 - Japan Addict – Halloween Strasbourg ( France ) - + Ophidian Spell – le Kobus - Marlenheim ( France ) - Tremplin PPM Fest semi finals, Tongres 2012 - (Belgium Festival Moonlight with Max Pie) - + Asylum Pyre - le Kobus – Marlenheim ( France ) - Semi finals ZICMEUP TOUR 2013 – Nancy ( France ) - Dark'n Art at Zanzibar – Strasbourg ( France ) - Sound'feld Fest 2013 - Benfeld ( France ) - Music Fest 2013 – Illkirch ( France ) - + Kerion – La Charrue - Marmoutier ( France ) - Rock Actuel metal fest– Illkirch ( France ) - + Elferya – Met-bar Lenzburg – (Switzerland ) - + DespairHate – Cafconc des 3 frontières - Bartenheim ( France ) - + 4Th Circle & Useless Concept – No man's Land – Volmerange les Mines ( France ) - + Azhyria – bar Le Snooker – Strasbourg ( France ) SPECIAL TV :Web Tv show WEBTV Nancy ( Live Streaming) Coming shows : + XANDRIA – Rocking Chair ( Switzerland ) + BENIGHTED SOUL / AZYLYA – Lyon ( France ) + ELFERYA - Bartenheim ( France ) Live Reviews & press ''The thirth band was Midnight Sorrow. A very technical band from Strasbourg (France) with a beautiful girl doing the vocals. Very good power/gothic metal that can bring you into a great atmosphere by keyboarder Nico . The band lacks however, in my opinion, a good bass player that could fill in some holes in the music.''Rock-pix.com Photography "Now it's international with the Alsatians of Midnight Sorrow . Another band with a singer that brings an equally high level of their very perfectionist symphonic metal. The singer Maureen with her friends, not least to pull through her voice a magical moment, and also Nico, the keyboardist at the keys has its grand entrance, he runs through very carefully."Rocktimes. durchzieht"http://www.rocktimes.de/gesamt/e/events/moonlight_metalfest12/tongeren12.html “....what an amazing band ! They deserve to play with bigs like XANDRIA or WHYZDOM ....”Metal Eat Me : http://www.metaleatme.fr/controleur/live_report_one.php? id_lr=6 “ At First “ EP Review → “The 'At First' EP is a solid debut from Midnight Sorrow featuring 5 tracks of 'classic' melodic Symphonic Metal that ticks all the boxes for fans of this genre of music ...” 4/5 http://blackphoenixrising.freeforums.org/midnight-sorrow-at-first-ep-t1535.html → Metal Eat me 4/5 http://www.metaleatme.fr/controleur/chronique_one.php?id_chro=19“ → “ Midnight Sorrow bring a storm of emotions, magic and fantastic Worlds in this music ! “ http://www.lordsofchaoswebzine.com/MIDNIGHT%20SORROW%20%20-%20At %20First.php Lord of Chaos Webzine → "This EP is a success ! We can't wait their first album …! They have potential to do something epic ! ." 15/20 Les autres Mondes http://www.magicfiremusic.net/chronique.php?id=4834 → “ Midnight Sorrow has a great potential … !” 14/20 Spirit of Metal / people of the website : 16/20 http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/album-groupe-Midnight_Sorrow-nom_album- At_First-l-fr.html → " “At First” is one very solid release from a promising band... If you like Symphonic/Gothic Metal with strong female vocals, look no further and check Midnight Sorrow out'' 84/100 http://www.infernalmasquerade.com/?q=reviews%2F002800-midnight-sorrow- –-first-2014 Crédits – Florian Gall Photographe : http://www.florian-gall.jimdo.com/ – Caf'conc des 3 frontières : http://www.cafconc-3f.com/ – Fianna Art Retouch : https://www.facebook.com/Fiannart.
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