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Doyle Airence

Doyle Airence
Doyle Airence

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fri 26 Apr
Fri  19:30
Our Last Night
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sat 27 Apr
Sat  20:00
Steel Panther
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tue 30 Apr
Tue  19:00
The Amity Affliction
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wed 01 May
Wed  19:00
Imminence
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fri 03 May
Fri  18:30
Better Lovers
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sat 04 May
Sat  19:00
Youth Fountain
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sun 05 May
Sun  19:30
I Am the Avalanche
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tue 07 May
Tue  19:00
METZ
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tue 07 May
Tue  19:00
Idles
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wed 08 May
Wed  19:00
Idles
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About Doyle Airence

Formed in 2007 by five Parisians originally under the name Doyle, the band reached its first goals by burning its name in the collective mind of the new and forward-thinking French metal/post-hardcore scene. In 2010, debut album "And Gods will…" jumped to #2 of the rock/metal album charts and maintained its position on the French Top 5 for three weeks. Between 2010 and 2012, the band toured through Europe with bands such as The Chariot, Between The Buried and Me, Animals as Leaders, Steak Number Eight and Deftones.
In 2013 the band was forced to change their name due to some "trademark issues". Now with the new band name Doyle Airence, the quintet is looking for holistic music based on strong emotions and contrasts. Lifeforce Records debut and second album "Monolith" strives on unconventional arrangements which are challenging but traceable. Doyle Airence’s songs cause interaction with the open mindedness and concentration of the listeners. Metal, ambient, post-hardcore and -rock: it is all to find along the way – connected by a superordinate hidden agenda.“Monolith” allows the band to broaden their musical spectrum. From Pandemonium to Eden, brutality to poetry, Doyle Airence follows its own game plan, and takes us along for the ride.