Vae Victis
Vae Victis formed in 2004 with guitarist Johan Castet, bassist Olivier Cachin, and drummer Jean-Marie Fourel. They released their first album, "Au crépuscule...
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Vae Victis formed in 2004 with guitarist Johan Castet, bassist Olivier Cachin, and drummer Jean-Marie Fourel. They released their first album, "Au crépuscule des temps," that same year. By 2008, the lineup had shifted to include vocalist François C. Delporte and drummer Stéphane Souteyrat alongside Castet and Cachin.
Their song "Après la mort l'éternité" became a notable track for listeners drawn to themes of existence and mortality. Other songs like "Aurore" and "Casse sociale" appear in their catalog alongside seven studio albums, including "Horizon(s)" from 2006 and "Carcasses" from 2022.
Some listeners have found their lyrics, which often touch on despair and loss, to resonate deeply, while others have considered them overly bleak. The band has kept recording through lineup changes, putting out albums roughly every few years since their start.
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