After releasing their sophomore album, Etemen Ænka, earlier this year – and landing on the worldwide charts for their efforts (#43 in Germany, #65 on the UK Indie Charts!) – DVNE has now announced a European co-headlining tour with labelmates DÉLUGE. Kicking off in September, this will be the first run of shows in support of Etemen Ænka, before the band heads to the UK for an appearance at Damnation Fest, followed by a trek with Bossk in the winter.
On November 6th, France’s DÉLUGE will release their sophomore album, Ægo Templo, via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of the record, a video for the new single, “Digue” (directed by VCR), can be viewed here:
Déluge comments: “We see life as a perpetual battle with your inner self, and ‘Digue’ (dike, breakwater) symbolizes that constant fight to stay in the bright side of life. To win this battle, we feel the necessity to embrace the dark part of it, in order to see every little glow in the darkness slowly becoming a strong flame, the need to change our perception to eventually see beauty where it is. But it is a curse and a deep weakness not being able to see beauty otherwise. The different scenes in the music video play with these emotions and the battles you fight with yourself, trying to keep yourself into the light.”
The previously released single, “Opprobre”, can be heard at: metalblade.com/deluge – where Ægo Templo can also be pre-ordered in various formats.
France has long been a fertile breeding ground for black metal, and one of its best kept secrets is Déluge, who have been kicking up a blend of that genre and post-hardcore since 2014. Dropping their debut full-length Æther in 2015, in 2020 they return with sophomore effort Ægo Templo, a more accessible record that pushes their sound in ever more imaginative directions. “I wanted to go further into something more ‘easy to listen to’, but I really did not want to lose what we had, that melancholia and the essence of our music,” states founding guitarist François-Thibaut Hordé. “It was a very interesting – and exhausting – challenge, and to me we have succeeded. We are really proud of this new record.”
Produced by François-Thibaut with assistance from engineers Thibault Chaumont/Deviant Lab studio (Igorrr, Carpenter Brut, Birds in Row) – who also mixed and mastered the album – and Amaury Sauvé / The Apiary studio who recorded the drums, Ægo Templo marks a bold step forward from their earlier recorded output. Featuring clean vocals on almost every track, keyboards and additional instruments on several songs, plus soprano saxophone on “Opprobre”, this new offering separates Déluge from their contemporaries, all the while maintaining their identity.
The band also turned to Valnoir from Metastazis Studio in Paris to once again design their artwork, and they asked several artists to guest on the record: Tetsuya Fukagawa of Japanese Screamo legends Envy adds vocals to “Gloire Au Silence”; Matthieu Metzger provides saxophone on “Opprobre”; and Hélène Muesser contributes vocals on “Abysses”, “Ægo Templo” and “Digue” – all helping to add further depths to the music.
Ægo Templo track-listing 1. Soufre 2. Opprobre 3. Abysses 4. Fratres 5. Gloire Au Silence 6. Ægo Templo 7. Baïne 8. Digue 9. Béryl 10. Vers
Even in these uncertain times, what comes next for Déluge is clear – their goals are undeniable: “We want to be touring as much as we can, spreading our bright music as much as we can, and going much further than the metal scene can offer us.”
After Ægo Templo‘s release, Déluge will head out on the road with label-mates Igorrr for a tour of France and Switzerland in December. See below for all dates!
Déluge tour dates w/ Igorrr Dec. 4 – Rock School Barbey – Bordeaux, France Dec. 5 – La Nef – Angouleme, France Dec. 6 – CCN John Lennon – Limoges, France Dec. 8 – CCO – Lyon, France Dec. 9 – Espace Malraux – Six-Fours-Les-Plages, France Dec. 10 – Post Tenebras Rock – Genève, Switzerland Dec. 11 – La Coopérative de Mai – Clermont Ferrand, France Dec. 12 – Le Silex – Auxerre, France Dec. 13 – La BAM – Metz, France Dec. 15 – Théâtre de Bethune – Bethune, France Dec. 16 – Le 106 – Rouen, France Dec. 17 – Big Band Café – Caen, France Dec. 18 – La Clef – St. Germain en Laye, France Dec. 19 – File 7 – Magny le Hongre, France
2021 Déluge tour dates Mar. 6 – Amarok Metal Fest – Aigrefeuille-sur-Maine, France Mar. 12 – Le Tetris – Le Havre, France Mar. 13 – Les Cuizines – Chelles, France Apr. 29 – Merleyn – Nijmegen, France Apr. 30 – Baroeg – Rotterdam, Netherlands May 1 – Kulturclub – Mainz, Germany May 22 – Sonic Rites Festival – Helsinki, Finland Jun. 3 – Mystic Festival – Gdansk, Poland Jul. 27 – Metal Days – Tolmin, Slovenia
Metal Blade Records is proud to welcome France’s DÉLUGE to its worldwide roster!
Déluge released their first full-length, Æther, in 2015 via Les Acteurs de l’ombre. Featuring 9 songs that combine ambient and modern black metal with post-hardcore tones, Æther‘s sound can be compared to likes of Celeste, Amenra and Deafheaven. Their upcoming sophomore album – and Metal Blade Records debut – will continue down this sonic path with its tentative 2020 release.
Déluge comments: “We are very happy to announce that our next album will be released by Metal Blade Records. Studio is done and we are in the mixing at the moment. We have been really quiet for the past three years, but be sure, it is worth it. Working on our 2nd album was really a tough & exhausting experience, and we feel really excited about releasing this record with the help of our new partners. We thank Les Acteurs de l’ombre for their great job on our first album ‘Æther‘ and wish them good luck with their projects.”
Stay tuned for more news about Déluge coming soon! In the meantime, fans can catch the band on a French tour this December with label-mates Igorrr. See below for all dates!
Igorrr tour dates w/ Déluge
Dec. 4 – Rock School Barbey – Bordeaux, France
Dec. 5 – La Nef – Angouleme, France
Dec. 6 – CCM John Lennon – Limoges, France
Dec. 8 – CCO – Lyon, France
Dec. 9 – Espace Malraux – Six-Fours-Les-Plages, France
Dec. 10 – Post Tenebras Rock – Geneva, Switzerland
Dec. 11 – La Cooperative De Mai – Clermont Ferrand, France
Dec. 12 – Le Silex – Auxerre, France
Dec. 13 – La Bam – Metz, France
Dec. 15 – Theatre de Bethune – Bethune, France
Dec. 16 – Le 106 – Rouen, France
Dec. 17 – Big Band Café – Caen, France
Dec. 18 – La Clef – St. Germain En Laye, France
Dec. 19 – File 7 – Magny Le Hongre, France
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