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Infobox musical artist | | name = Noir Désir| image =| caption = Noir Désir performing in Rambouillet , France on June 29, 2002| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Bordeaux , France | genre = Post Punk Alternative rock | years_active = 1983 in music|1983 & mdash; 2010 in music|2010 | label = Barclay Records | associated_acts =| website = http://www.noirdez.com/ noirdez.com| current_members =| past_members = Bertrand Cantat Jean-Paul Roy Denis Barthe Serge Teyssot-Gay Frédéric Vidalenc Noir Désir (IPA-fr|nwa? dezi?) was a France|French Rock and roll|rock band from Bordeaux . They were active during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, and have had two albums certified double platinum in France and three certified gold.cite web|url= http://www.infodisc.fr/CD_Certif.php|title=Les Certifications du SNEP|publisher=InfoDisc |language=French |accessdate=2009-05-12 They have been an influence on numerous French musicians including Cali (singer)|Cali , Louise Attaque and Miossec . While active, the band consisted of Bertrand Cantat ( vocals , guitar ), Serge Teyssot-Gay ( guitar ), Jean-Paul Roy ( bass guitar ) and Denis Barthe ( drums ).
History
Formation: 1980–1985
Bertrand Cantat and Serge Teyssot-Gay met in 1980 at secondary school after Cantat moved to Bordeaux from his hometown in Normandy ; Teyssot-Gay was 17 and Cantat was 16 at the time. The two teenagers shared a love of music, particularly Led Zeppelin and The Who so they decided to form a band. Teyssot had a strong musical background and a decade's worth of training in classical guitar, however Cantat could not play any instrument at the time, and so became the singer for their band. They met Denis Barthe, during the summer vacation who shared a similar passion for music and he agreed to play drums for the band, although he had never played them before.
They went through a series of temporary bassists, eventually settling on Vincent Leriche. The band originally called themselves "Psychoz", then "6.35", "Station Désir" and finally "Noir Désir". In 1982 Teyssot-Gay and Leriche left the group to form BAM (Boîte A Musique). The remaining band members, Barthe and Cantat, went in search for a replacement guitarist and bassist. For the bass they found Frédéric Vidalenc, who had played in the well reputed local group Dernier Métro, and eventually they settled on Luc Robène for guitar. However the next year Cantat would also leave the band temporarily, being replaced by Emmanuel Ory-Weil, who would later become the band's manager. When Robène quit in 1985 Cantat was eager to get their original guitarist, Teyssot-Gay, back into the band and succeeded. The new lineup of Cantat on vocals, Teyssot-Gay on guitar, Vidalenc on bass and Barthe on drums continued for 11 more years.cite web|url= http://www.music-story.com/noir-desir/biographie|title=Biographie Noir Désir|last=Triaureau|first=Antony|publisher=Music-Story.com|accessdate=2009-05-21
Early albums: 1985–1991
Now with a new and finally steady lineup the band decided to make an attempt at getting a recording contract. They created a demo which was heard by Théo Hakola of the American band Passion Fodder . Hakola urged the French label Barclay Records to sign the band up, and the artistic director agreed to see the band in concert first. At first the label wished the band to produce a single, however after two months of negotiations it was agreed that a mini-album would be made instead. The label did not expect much success from the group though, with the director of the label commenting "If we sell 1,500 copies of your disk, that will already be a success" (Si on vend 1 500 exemplaires de votre disque, ce sera déjà très bien). The label disliked the name Noirs Désirs, feeling it to be old fashioned, so the band agreed to alter two letters, unpluralising the name to Noir Désir. In 1987 they released the mini-album, '' Où veux tu qu'je r'garde? . After two months it had sold 5,000 copies, exceeding the expectations of Barclay, who signed the band for another three albums.cite web|url= http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/cd_semaine/cd_semaine_7589.asp |title=Noir Désir en Public|last=Brun|first=Bastien|date=September 23, 2005 |accessdate=2009-04-25 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20051124001920/ http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/cd_semaine/cd_semaine_7589.asp |archivedate = 2005-11-24, archived from the original, cite web |url= http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/cd_semaine/cd_semaine_7589.asp |title=? |author= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate=
Their first critical and popular success came two years later, in 1989, with their next album, '' Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient) ''. The album won Noir Désir the Bus d'Acier for 1989, an award given by the press to the best French rock group of the year. It was certified gold, selling over 150,000 copies, and became recognised as one of the best French rock albums ever made. It also produced the hit single: "Aux sombres héros de l'amer", a Sea shanty|sea-shanty -like harmonica-driven ballad that uses the concept of sailors lost at sea as a metaphor for life.cite news|title=Interview|last=Bertin|first=Pascal |date=February 1989|work=Les Inrockuptibles Number n°15 - Février/Mars 89|publisher=Les Inrockuptibles|language=French|accessdate=19 December 2009 However the group were dismayed that many people had missed this double meaning of the song, interpreting it as a meaningless sea shanty. They were also disappointed that many people judged them based on the one song, without listening to the rest of the album.cite web |url= http://www.lesinrocks.com/musique/musique-article/article/noir-desir-qui-a-fait-sauter-le-pont/ |title=Noir Désir qui a fait sauter le pont |author= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate= In their next two albums the band would return to the harder sound of ''Où veux-tu qu'je r'garde ? and develop it even further. This development was largely a reaction to their worries about the success of the single Aux sombres héros de l'amer .
Post success: 1991–2001
With its harder and more aggressive sound and an almost complete lack of promotion, the third album Du ciment sous les plaines (1991) received lacklustre reviews compared to ''Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient) and no singles were released from it. In May 1991 a concert in Besançon was cut short after four songs when Bertrand Cantat collapsed on stage. As a result the band took a break from touring until the release of their next album, Tostaky .
Tostaky was produced in London, a city the group admired for its musical output. Unlike Du ciment sous les plaines , Tostaky was released to much acclaim and popular success and was certified gold few days after its release. In January 1994 the live album Dies Irae was released, showcasing the frenzy of the band's performances. However the touring took its toll on Cantat, who eventually ended up in hospital for an operation on his vocal cords. After this gruelling tour the band decided to take a year's break, both from playing and from each other.cite web|url= http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/biographie/biographie_6049.asp|title=Noir Désir|date=March 2009|accessdate=2009-04-25 During their break Bertrand Cantat received professional singing training and bass-player Frédéric Vidalenc quit the group to pursue his own projects;cite news|url= http://www.lesinrocks.com/musique/musique-article/article/noir-desir-en-route-pour-la-joie/|title=Noir Desir - En Route Pour La Joie|last=Tellier|first=Emmanuel|date=November 13, 1996|publisher=Les Inrockuptibles|language=French|accessdate=2009-04-25 he was replaced by longtime friend of the band, Jean-Paul Roy. Serge Teyssot-Gay used his spare time during the break to record a solo album, Silence Radio , which would be finished and released in 1996.
In December, 1996 the success of Tostaky was continued with the release of 666.667 Club , which would be certified double platinum a year after its release.cite web|url= http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-259165.xml? id=259165& year=1997& type=13|accessdate=2009-04-26|title=Certifications Albums Double Platine - année 1997|language=French In 1998, after receiving a remix of their song "Septembre, en attendant" in the mail, they decided to produce the album One Trip, One Noise which comprised a collection of their songs remixed by young musicians.cite web|url= http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/article/article_6863.asp|title=Noir Désir - One Trip One Noise|last=Bar-David|first=Gérard|publisher=RFI|accessdate=2009-04-26|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060217012436/ http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/article/article_6863.asp|archivedate=2006-02-17
Des visages des figures: 2001–2003
Their most recent studio album, 2001's Des visages des figures was much quieter than any of their previous albums,cite web|url= http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/cd_semaine/cd_semaine_6468.asp|title=Noir Désir lowers the volume and turns up the tone|last=Garat|first=Frédéric|date=14 September 2001 |publisher=RFI|accessdate=2009-04-27|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060217014905/ http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/cd_semaine/cd_semaine_6468.asp|archivedate=2006-02-17 but was very well received, selling over 1 million copies. The group received five Victoires de la Musique award nominations for 2001, winning both Best Rock Album of the Year and Music Video of the Year for " Le vent nous portera " in collaboration with the French/Spanish artist Manu Chao . During the awards ceremony Cantat read out a speech on behalf of the band, addressed to Jean-Marie Messier , the CEO of Vivendi , the group which owns Noir Désir's record company, Universal Music Group|Universal . Messier was a controversial figure in France at the time, due to the perception that he was abandoning his French roots in favour of Americanization. In their speech, Noir Désir accused Vivendi of exploiting their band’s name in order to rebut criticism of Messier's treatment of French culture.cite news|url= http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1016415443428811640.html|title=French CEO's Taste for America Is Hard to Swallow Back Home|last=John|first=Carreyrou|date=March 18, 2002|work=The Wall Street Journal|accessdate=2009-05-05 The band played few concerts for their Des visages des figures tour, however all were held in large stadium like venues, except those of the Middle East tour, which allowed the band to go back to their roots playing in small clubs. They were invited to perform a one off concert at the “Montpellier Radio-France” festival in 2002. For the 55 minute performance, titled "Nous n'avons fait que fuir", Cantat recited a long-form poem he'd written over musical improvisations played by the rest of the band. The text of the poem along with a recording of the performance on CD was released by French book publisher Éditions Verticales.cite web|url= http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/article/article_7403.asp|title=The Legacy and The Future|last=Chappe|first=Olivier|coauthors=Translated by Julie Street|publisher=RFI|accessdate=2009-04-27|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20050204053110/ http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/article/article_7403.asp|archivedate=2005-02-04
Incarceration of Bertrand Cantat: 2003–2007
In 2003, following an argument about infidelity, Bertrand Cantat , drunk at the time, beat his girlfriend Marie Trintignant , also drunk, multiple times in a hotel room in Vilnius , Lithuania . The following morning Marie Trintignant was found in a coma in her bed and died a few days later. A post mortem examination showed that she had suffered multiple head injuries. Cantat admitted to hitting her 4 times, however prosecutors argued that it was in fact 19 times in all. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3514996.stm Rock star lover 'lost control' He later alleged she had fallen and hit her head on a radiator,cite news| url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1053405.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=French rock star who killed actress jailed for eight years | first=Charles | last=Bremner | date=2004-03-30 | accessdate=2010-05-20 becoming unconscious from this impact, not his blows directly. On 29 March 2004, a Lithuanian court sentenced Cantat to eight years in prison after he was found guilty of manslaughter. After a year spent in Lukiškes prison of Vilnius, he was moved to a prison near Toulouse , France.
September 2005 brought two new releases of Noir Désir's work. The album, Noir Désir en public , which had been started before the incident in Vilnius, contained highlights of their last tour, during which every concert had been recorded. The DVD set, Noir Désir en images , contained various live performances footage and videos. Special permission was obtained for the imprisoned Cantat to participate in the development of both the CD and the DVD.cite news|title=Du ciment sous les plaies|last=Granoux|first=Olivier|date=September 2005|work=September 2005 Rolling Stone (French Edition)|publisher=Rolling Stone Magazine |language=French|accessdate=2009-05-03
A discreet return: 2007–2010
Cantat was freed on parole on October 16, 2007.cite news |url= http://www.nzherald.co.nz/crime/news/article.cfm? c_id=30& objectid=10469835 |title=Early release for Bertrand Cantat |date=15 October 2007 |work= The New Zealand Herald |accessdate=1 November 2011 A condition of his release was that he must receive regular psychological counseling and refrain from public reference to his crime in interviews or in music.cite news| url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article2672512.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=Anger as rock star Bertrand Cantat who murdered girlfriend is freed after four years | first=Charles | last=Bremner | date=2007-10-17 | accessdate=2010-05-20
In November 2008 the band released two free tracks on their website, performed by the whole band. The songs are "Gagnants/Perdants" and a cover of " Le Temps des cerises ". http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php? id=37202_0_2_0_C First new tracks from Noir Désir since Cantat murder case The group is in the process of composing and recording a new album, which Teyssot-Gay had predicted would be completed in 2009. However according to a May 14, 2009 article in Le Parisien the album will not be ready until January 2010.cite news|url= http://www.leparisien.fr/dossier-album-musique-rentree/noir-desir-se-fait-desirer-14-05-2009-512198.php|title=Noir Désir se fait désirer|last=Marolle|first=Emmanuel |date=14 May 2009|publisher=Le Parisien|language=French|accessdate=2009-05-18
On November 29, 2010 it was announced that guitarist Serge Teyssot-Gay was leaving the band citing "emotional, human and musical differences" with lead singer Cantat.cite news|url= http://www.leparisien.fr/musique/serge-teyssot-gay-quitte-noir-desir-pour-desaccords-avec-cantat-29-11-2010-1170711.php|title=Serge Teyssot-Gay quitte Noir Désir|date=29 November 2010|publisher=Le Parisien|language=French|accessdate=2010-10-29
On November 30, 2010 band's drummer Denis Barthe announced that Noir Désir is disbanded for good and that it is useless to let the band live with " artificial respiration ".cite news|url= http://next.liberation.fr/musique/01012305351-noir-desir-est-mort|title=Noir Désir s'auto-dissout|date=30 November 2010|publisher=Libération|language=French|accessdate=2010-10-30
Discography
main|Noir Désir Discography
'' Où veux tu qu'je r'garde? (1987)
'' Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient) (1989)
Du ciment sous les plaines (1991)
Tostaky (1992)
666.667 Club (1996)
des Visages des Figures (2001)
References
External links
http://nwardesir.free.fr/ Fan site
DEFAULTSORT:Noir Desir Category:Musical groups established in 1983 Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2010 Category:French punk rock groups Category:French alternative rock groups