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Signals From Mars 256 - Aephanemer


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MARION BASCOUL AEPHANEMER

In this episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast, I speak with Marion Bacoul, the lead singer and guitarist for the symphonic death metal band Aephanemer.

The band recently released their new album A Dream of Wilderness. Marion joins me to discuss the album. What it was like to work with Dan Swano, and Mika Jussila on the mixing and mastering of the album.

Aephanemer is from France. They are a French Symphonic Death Metal band that has just released their newest album, A Dream of Wilderness. They have been around since 2014 and are known for their unique style of symphonic death metal. Their previous albums include Know Thyself EP (2014), Memento Mori (2016), and Prokopton (2019). And now they bring you A Dream of Wilderness!

Aephanemer is made up of Martin Hamiche, principal songwriter and guitar, Marion Bascoul on guitar and vocals, Lucie Woaye Hune on bass, Mickael Bonnevialle on drums.

She also tells us about her musical upbringing as well as some future plans for the group. What the current state of Metal is like in France, and if they have any plans to tour.

This episode of the Signals From Mars is the audio version of the December 6th, 2021 episode of the Signals From Mars live stream.

Join us live every Friday for the Signals From Mars Live Stream. The show starts at 6 PM EST / 3 PM PST / 11 PM in the UK and Midnight Friday going into Saturday CET. Signals From Mars broadcasts simultaneously on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and Twitter.

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