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Sortilège (band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sortilège (band)

Sortilège was a French heavy metal band from Paris, regarded by many as a cult band of the French scene, the group ceased to exist in 1986.
==Biography==
The band was formed in 1981 with Christian Augustin on vocals, Daniel Lapp on bass, Jean-Philippe (Bob) Dumont on drums and Stephane Dumont and Didier Demajean on guitars. Originally, the band's name was Bloodwave.
The following year, the quality of their repertoire and their concerts in France improved so they were hired as an opening act for Def Leppard on their tour in France. Since none of the French record labels wanted to offer them a recording contract, they signed for the Netherlands label Rave-On Records. A few months later, the band recorded an EP titled "Sortilège" which was successful. With this initial success, the band signed to the French record label, Madrigal. A few weeks later, the band went to Germany to record their first album ''Métamorphose''. This was again a success, especially in France and Germany.
With the success of ''Métamorphose'', the band played in many international festivals and became popular in Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium and France. Feeling that their French may harm global sales, the band decided to re-record their album ''Metamorphose'' in English. However, the English version of the record sold poorly everywhere except in Japan.
In 1986, Sortilège released their last album, ''Larmes de Héros''. Like the previous album, it was recorded in Germany. At the same time they recorded an English version, which again sold badly.

Tired of the lack of public support, and difficulties encountered in relation to record companies, Sortilège decided to split up in 1986.

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