• Humaines – EP, 2006 Valfunde/Amesoeurs – Split album, 2007 Amesoeurs – Full-length, 2009 Lee, Cosmo (2009) "Amesoeurs Amesoeurs", Pitchfork, 29 May 2009....
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  • Amesoeurs (/ɑmsœʁ/, French: "Soulmates") is the only full-length album by Amesoeurs. It was released in 2009, just before the band broke up. Northern...
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    2006) Guitars, bass, keyboard, vocals on Amesoeurs (2009) Guitars, bass, keyboard, vocals on Valfunde/Amesoeurs Vocals on 1994 (EP, 2012) Drums, guitars...
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  • project Malenuit. Ruines Humaines - EP, 2006 Valfunde/Amesoeurs - Split album, 2007 Amesoeurs - Full-length, 2009 Folkfuck Folie album - 2007 Ballade...
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  • A Post Black Metal World". The Quietus. Retrieved 2016-06-01. "Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2015-10-06. "The Translator...
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    by French musician Neige around 2005 through the projects Alcest and Amesoeurs and has risen to prominence with the success of American group Deafheaven...
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    Underjordiska/Spectral Lore (2008) Neun Welten - Destrunken (2009) Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs (2009) Woods of Ypres - Allure of the Earth (2009) Arctic Plateau...
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    season conveys.""Klemi, From dream kingdoms to metro tunnels: ALCEST / AMESOEURS, Kaleidoscope mag, Issue number 4, 2007". 6 March 2012. Aegnor (aka La...
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  • styles. Particularly in the mid-2000s, French black metal acts Alcest and Amesoeurs began incorporating shoegaze elements into their sound, pioneering the...
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  • A Post-Deafheaven World". Stereogum. Retrieved 5 October 2015. "AmesoeursAmesoeurs review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 6 October 2015. "OATHBREAKER...
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