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Lichen - 24 January 2010 - Le Grand Mix - Tourcoing

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Lichen was a French band from Lille, active in the late 2000s, known for their intense fusion of black metal, sludge, doom, and experimental sounds. Their music crafted dark, oppressive soundscapes.

Formed in Lille in the late 2000s, Lichen was an emblematic band of the French underground scene, exploring the fringes of extreme metal with a distinctive approach. Their sound was characterized by a bold fusion of black metal, sludge, and doom, enriched with experimental elements and a profoundly dark atmosphere. The band was renowned for its heavy, dissonant, and often slow compositions, creating an oppressive and immersive ambiance during their live performances.

Their discography, though concise, left a lasting impression. After an eponymous debut demo in 2007, they released a full-length album, also titled Lichen, in 2008, which became a benchmark for genre enthusiasts. They also participated in notable splits with other figures of the French scene, notably with Monarch! in 2009 and with Celeste in 2010, often sharing stages with these very bands.

Lichen was part of a broader movement of French bands pushing the boundaries of metal, adopting a raw and uncompromising aesthetic. Their music, imbued with visceral intensity, explored themes of despair and nihilism, leaving a significant mark on the landscape of experimental extreme metal. Although their activity was relatively brief, their impact on the French underground scene is undeniable, and they are still cited today as an influence for many artists seeking to explore the darkest corners of music.

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