Lethian Dreams

Lethian Dreams
Origin France
Genres Doom metal
Years active 2002–present
Labels Orcynia Records
Associated acts Remembrance
Website lethiandreams.com
Members Matthieu Sachs (2002-)
Carline Van Roos (2002-)
Past members Carlos D'Agua (2006-2009)

Lethian Dreams is a French doom metal band,[1] founded in 2002 by Carline Van Roos and Matthieu Sachs, also known for their work in the bands Aythis and Remembrance. Starting as an atmospheric doom metal band, Lethian Dreams evolved later to a more ethereal sound, adding elements from different musical styles.[2][3] This has made it difficult to put an accurate label over Lethian Dreams's music. The band self describes its music as "ethereal doom metal" but elements from black metal, shoegaze or post-metal can also be found in their music.[4]

History

After releasing 3 demos from 2002 to 2006, the band released its first album "Bleak Silver Streams" in 2009. This first work summed up the result of the 5 first years of existence of the band by featuring most of the songs from the demos. The music blends atmopsheric keyboards, heavy guitars with ethereal voices and death vocals. A style clearly enrooted in atmospheric doom metal and often compared to bands such as Anathema or the 3rd and the Mortal. The first album is also the only album (except from the demos) to feature death growls, which are performed by Carlos D'Agua (Before the Rain).[5] In 2012, the band released its second album, this time with brand new songs, in a style different from the previous one : the band focuses on the ethereal side of their music and uses rawer guitar riffing. In October 2013, the band announced the recording of their 3rd album.[6]

Current members

Matthieu Sachs : Guitars, keyboards
Carline Van Roos : Guitars, keyboards, drums, bass, vocals

Past members

Carlos D'Agua - (2006 - 2009)

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Demos

References

External links

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