Alcest

Alcest

All Events

8 events
Mastodon
Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Deafheaven, Alcest
Mastodon
Franklin Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA, United States
with special guests Deafheaven, Alcest
Mastodon
Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL, United States
with Deafheaven and Alcest
Mastodon
Palace Theatre, St. Paul, MN, United States
with Deafheaven and Alcest
Mastodon
Rockwell at The Complex, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
With Support: Deafheaven, Alcest
Mastodon
Val Air Ballroom, West Des Moines, IA, United States
with Special Guests Deafheaven & Alcest
Mastodon
Agora Theatre, Cleveland, OH, United States
Deafheaven; Alcest
Mastodon
The Eastern, Atlanta, GA, United States
Deafheaven, Alcest

About Alcest

Genre
Hard Rock / Metal

Alcest was founded in the year 2000 by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Neige (aka. Stéphane Paut) and later joined by drummer Winterhalter (Jean Deflandre) in 2009. Labeled as post metal/shoegaze or “blackgaze”, Alcest were the pioneers within this genre, crafting a unique sound based on musical opposites from their very first EP “Le Secret” (2005), and thru their full length releases “Souvenirs D'Un Autre Monde” (2007), “Écailles De Lune” (2010) and “Les Voyages De L'Ame” (2012). In 2014 their fourth album “Shelter” was released, marking the band's departure from the more metal sound, in favor of dream-pop aesthetics, surprising and somewhat challenging their fan base. In retrospective, the album opened new doors for Alcest, bringing them an audience from different horizons and a positive sense of unpredictability as musicians. 

Over the years, Alcest influenced a lot of other artists and gained a significant popularity around the world, leading them to do several tours all over Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia.

"Kodama" (2016), the upcoming fifth album by Alcest marks the French duo's ferocious return to the epic and contrasted style of its early works while continuing the band's relentless pursuit for fresh ideas. Combining poetic elements with darker ones, that were not present in Alcest’s earlier works, “Kodama” manifests as an intense album, featuring a more organic, punchy sound and showcasing impulses from an array of different places.

Originally triggered by Hayao Miyazaki's anime film "Princess Mononoke", "Kodama" picks up on the fate of its protagonist and, at its core, deals with the sensation of not belonging; of living in between worlds, be it city and nature, the physical and spiritual one. By giving the album a cultural, stylistic and compositional narrative, Neige and Winterhalter keep "Kodama" from just being the latest improvement on the Alcest sound and instead make the album a most rare and exciting thing: a vital, relevant record from a front runner that not only upholds the band's trailblazing legacy, but actually makes you want to see where they go next.