Briefly active during the mid-'80s, French heavy metal band Blaspheme was formed in 1981 by Marc Fery (vocals), Pierre Holzhaeuser (guitar), Philippe Guadignino (bass), and Regis Martin (drums), who borrowed heavily from Iron Maiden to concoct their eponymous 1983 debut and its 1985 follow-up, Desir de Vampyr. Unfortunately, the group's insistence on singing in French hampered their international prospects and did them little good within the very small local scene, as well. By all accounts, Blaspheme were history by 1987, and although rumors of a re-formation surfaced in 1999, it never came to pass.
ouf, ça m'a collé la chair de poule cette chanson, simplement superbe *-*
Merci de la partager avec nous :)
sanglierantiislam 1 month ago
Simply Godly...
heavymetal1983 1 month ago
que buen tema y que buena banda el cantante sigue teniendo la misma voz
chris85mdp 6 months ago
superbe chanson!
emadhatter 1 year ago
@robibm2003: Don't forget Gambit!
TheEndKing 1 year ago
This is pretty ordinary stuff. I like H-Bomb and Trust better, though even their output was sometimes on the spotty side.
And to the earlier commenter, Django Rhinehardt, Bireli Lagrene, Monet, Degas, Manet, Sartre, MattRach, Tony Parker, and Moliere, just to name a few good things out of France. Not that I like the French. I don't (they're mostly a bunch of pricks). But they've had their moments.
robibm2003 1 year ago
French Special Forces [once upon a time] , wine & cheese are the only things good that ever came out of Fan-say... dislike
bradwallace60 1 year ago