They were one of the first French hordes to spice up their (mostly black) metal with wide strokes of artsy avant-gardism back in the mid-90's, and I think they did it pretty well, even if the clean vocals are gruesome at the best of times. Their songwriting was quite off-the-beaten-path and libertine, I find, with a use of "chamber music"-like orchestrations close to what Elend did on their early albums.
Also their texts were very insightful and well-written, with more than a few nods at French classic authors, such as Lautréamont, Balzac or Hugo (hear the opening speech on "Der Sieg der Finsternis"). And the fact they were openly advocating monarchism adds up to a colourful and unusual profile.
Anyway so much for the facts, here are some extracts from their two albums. Once again this stuff is not genius, but for a band existing on the sideline of the whole metal circus they're worth a late acknowledgement.
Sturm und Drang - 1997
Der Sieg der Finsternis
Astralgeist - 1999 (much more mature as a collection of songs IYAM)
Plus ne m'est rien
La Chouanne
Also their texts were very insightful and well-written, with more than a few nods at French classic authors, such as Lautréamont, Balzac or Hugo (hear the opening speech on "Der Sieg der Finsternis"). And the fact they were openly advocating monarchism adds up to a colourful and unusual profile.
Anyway so much for the facts, here are some extracts from their two albums. Once again this stuff is not genius, but for a band existing on the sideline of the whole metal circus they're worth a late acknowledgement.

Sturm und Drang - 1997
Der Sieg der Finsternis

Astralgeist - 1999 (much more mature as a collection of songs IYAM)
Plus ne m'est rien
La Chouanne