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Hypno5e is a French
avant-garde metal Avant-garde metal (also known as avant-metal, experimental metal, and experimental) is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and innovative, avant-garde elements, including non-standard and unconventional soun ...
band formed in
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in 2003. They released their debut album ''Des Deux l'Une Est l'Autre'' in January 2007. Hypno5e uses lyrics in both
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and English (as well as Castilian Spanish on "Tio" from their 2016 album ''Shores of the Abstract Line''). The band has toured throughout France and the United States with other bands such as
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, the Ocean Collective, Watcha,
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and
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.


Discography


Studio albums

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'' (2007) * '' A Backward Glance on a Travel Road'' (2009) (as A Backward Glance on a Travel Road) * '' Acid Mist Tomorrow'' (2012) * '' Shores of the Abstract Line'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2019) * '' Sheol'' (2023)


EPs

* '' Manuscrit côté MS408'' (2006)


Demos

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Singles

* "A Distant Dark Source" (2019) * "Tauca - Part II (Nowhere)" (2019) * "Sheol" (2022)


Members


Current members

*Emmanuel Jessua – vocals, guitar (2003–present) *Jonathan Maurois – guitar (2011–present) *Pierre Rettien – drums (2022–present) *Charles Villanueva – bass (2022–present)


Former members

*Thibault Lamy – drums, samples (2003–2012) *Jérémie Lautier – guitar (2004–2010) *Cédric "Gredin" Pages – bass, backing vocals (2005–2022) *Théo Begue – drums, samples (2012–2021) *Maxime Mangeant – drums (2021–2022)


Timeline


Sources


External links


Official websiteFacebook pageMySpace pageBandcampHQ Live video from Motocultor Festival 2016
{{Authority control Avant-garde metal musical groups French progressive metal musical groups Musical groups established in 2003 French musical quartets Organizations based in Montpellier Musical groups from Occitania (administrative region)