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Year of No Light

Year Of No Light (often abbreviated as YONL) is a French post-metal band from Bordeaux formed in 2001. For their début album, ''Nord'', YONL drew influence from several genres, including post-rock, sludge, somber psychedelics and depressive atmospheric shoegaze.
The second album, ''Ausserwelt'', was not released until 2010 after a significant line-up change in 2008 which established the band as an instrumental sextet, including two drummers and three guitarists. Ausserwelt saw the band's sound develop in the direction of black metal and doom metal while retaining a progressive, post rock feel.
== History ==

Year of No Light was founded in September 2001 in Bordeaux, France by Johan Sébenne, Bertrand Sébenne, Jérôme Alban and Christophe Mora (Finger Print, Undone,...). Since its conception, Year Of No Light was never a "top priority" band but rather an instrumental side project. After one year of rehearsal, Christophe Mora left the band.〔 Pierre Anouilh succeeded him.〔 One month later, the band played live for the first time.
From 2002 to 2003, they played local shows in Bordeaux. In September 2003, Julien Perez joined the band as a singer.〔 One month later, the new line up played its first show. But Year Of No Light still remains an "active" side project, due to all the others musical activities of the vast majority of its members.
The band finally recorded a ''demo'' in June 2004. After its release, the group toured Spain and Basque Country. Following the good feedbacks surrounding the ''Demo'' (one review describing Year Of No Light as "The Cure playing Sludge"), the band worked on its first album during the summer 2005. In September 2005, they recorded ''Nord'' with Serge Morattel at Geneva, Switzerland. The following year, ''Nord'' was released to positive reviews.〔 Year Of No Light began to tour more often in 2006 and played at the famous Dour Festival in 2007. The same year, ''Nord'' was reissued on Crucial Blast, for the CD version, and Cavity Records for the LP.
In 2008, Year Of No Light toured Europe and played at the prestigious Roadburn and Hellfest festivals. After several collaborations with acts like Nadja or Fear Falls Burning and some splits recordings, they discarded their singer. At the end of the summer, Year Of No Light becomes a six piece entity with two drums & 3 guitars backed by some vintage synths. Shiran Kaïdine, from Monarch!, and Mathieu Mégemont, from Aérôflôt, have joined the band respectively as third guitarist and second drummer.
In September 2009, the band began to record ''Ausserwelt'' in Bordeaux with Cyrille Gachet. In April 2010, following the release of ''Ausserwelt'' on Conspiracy, Year Of No Light toured Europe with Irish black metallers Altar of Plagues. The following month, the band worked on a soundtrack for Dreyer's ''Vampyr'', and performed it for the first time, on May 28, 2010, at Barbey Theatre in Bordeaux. In February 2011, Year Of No Light played ''Vampyr'' in Tallinn, Estonia. The following months, after having recorded new stuff for upcoming splits, they toured Europe and played two sets at Roadburn: a classical gig (including the totality of ''Ausserwelt'') and the ''Vampyr'' performance.〔
Functioning sometimes like an open collective, Year Of No Light used to punctually be part of sonic performances in collaboration with contemporary artists. The group worked with French contemporary artist Christian Vialard for a video installation reinventing Yves Klein's '. The installation can be seen during an exhibition, ''Le Temps de l’Ecoute'', at la Villa Arson, Nice, from June 24 to October 30, 2011.
In late 2014, Year Of No Light embarked on their first ever US tour, playing eleven dates. Sludge metal band Take Over And Destroy opened for the first nine shows with various other openers, booked in west coast and southwestern states. The tour then concluded with two nights at New York venue Saint Vitus. The band however performed as a five-piece during this tour, with the band citing guitarist Pierre Anouilh's visa issues preventing him from touring.

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