Novelists (band)
French metalcore band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Novelists (often known in print as Novelists FR) are a French progressive metalcore band from Paris who formed in 2013. They are currently signed to Out of Line Music.
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Origin | Paris, France |
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Years active | 2013 | –present
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History
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Novelists was founded in 2013 by brothers Amael and Florestan Durand. Shortly after, Matteo Gelsomino, Nicolas Delestrade, and Charles-Henri Teule joined, after the split of their previous band, A Call to Sincerity.[1] In April 2014, they released a demo with 6 songs. In July 2015, they signed with the record label Arising Empire, and in November they released their debut studio album, Souvenirs.[2] In June 2017, the band released the single "The Light, the Fire". After this, they toured with While She Sleeps and Northlane. A month later, they signed with SharpTone Records, and released their second studio album, Noir, in September 2017.
Novelists released their third studio album, titled C'est La Vie, in January 2020.[3][4]
In April 2020, the band parted ways with Gelsomino as vocalist and started an online audition process to find a new singer.[5]
On 27 October 2020, Novelists announced that Tobias Rische, formerly of Alazka, would be replacing Gelsomino as their new vocalist.[6] A month later, the band signed with Out of Line Music, a record label based in Berlin, and released the single "Lost Cause".[7] Two further singles were issued in 2021: "Terrorist" and "Do You Really Wanna Know?" The band supported Imminence on a European tour in May 2022[8] and played the Tech-Fest in the UK in June–July of the same year.[9] In 2022, Novelists released two further singles, "Smoke Signals" and "Heretic", the latter featuring singer Florian Salfati of the band LANDMVRKS.
On 6 April 2023, Novelists announced on their Instagram page that Rische had left the band.[10] In September, it was announced that Camille Contreras was taking over vocal duties.[11]
Musical style
The band's sound has been described as metalcore, with guitar styles heavily inspired by progressive metal and djent.[12] They have been noted for primarily relying on clean vocals rather than screamed vocals, an uncommon practice in metalcore.
Band members
Current
- Florestan Durand – guitar (2013–present)
- Amael Durand – drums (2013–present)
- Nicolas Delestrade – bass guitar (2013–present)
- Pierre Danel – guitar (2021–present)
- Camille Contreras – vocals (2023-present)
Past
- Charles-Henri Teule – guitar (2013–2018)
- Matteo Gelsomino – lead vocals (2013–2020)
- Tobias Rische – lead vocals (2020–2023)
Timeline
Discography
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Studio albums
- Souvenirs (2015)
- Noir (2017)
- C'est La Vie (2020)
- Déjà Vu (2022)
- Coda (2025)
EPs
- Demo EP (2014)
- Okapi (2024)
Singles
- "Gravity" (2015)
- "The Light, the Fire" (2017)
- "Eyes Wide Shut" (2018)
- "After the Rain" (2020)
- "Lost Cause" (2020)
- "Terrorist" (2021)
- "Do You Really Wanna Know?" (2021)
- "Smoke Signals" (2022)
- "Heretic" (2022)
- "Turn It Up" (2023)
- "Prisoner" (2023)
- "Mourning the Dawn" (2023)
- "Coda" (2024)
Music videos
Year | Album | Title | Director |
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2013 | Demo EP | "Immedicable" | Dissension production |
2015 | Souvenirs | "Gravity" | Renaud Kritzinger |
"Voyager" | Pavel Trebukhin | ||
"Echoes" | Tuan Nguyen | ||
2016 | "Souvenirs" | Pavel Trebukhin | |
"5:12 am" | Pavel Trebukhin | ||
2017 | Noir | "The Light, The Fire" | Pavel Trebukhin |
"A Bitter End" | Pavel Trebukhin | ||
"L’appel Du Vide" | Pavel Trebukhin | ||
2019 | C'est La Vie | "Head Rush" | Nicolas Delestrade |
"C'est La Vie" | Alexis Fontaine & Nicolas Delestrade | ||
2020 | "Modern Slave" | Pavel Trebukhin | |
Déjà Vu | "Lost Cause" | Pavel Trebukhin | |
2021 | "Terrorist" | Pavel Trebukhin | |
"Do You Really Wanna Know?" | Nicolas Delestrade | ||
2022 | "Smoke Signals" | Aurélien Mariat | |
2023 | "Turn It Up (Keyboard Warriors Social Club)" | Nicolas Delestrade & Leo Déram | |
"Prisoner" | Nicolas Delestrade & Leo Déram | ||
"Mourning the Dawn" [Visualize Video] | Mathieu Roland | ||
2024 | "Okapi" [Live + Gospel Version] | Novelists & Seppe Germaux | |
"Coda" | Pavel Trebukhin | ||
2025 | "All for Nothing" | Pavel Trebukhin | |
"Say My Name" | Pavel Trebukhin |
References
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