Artist's albums
Des visages des figures
2001 · album
One Trip One Noise
1998 · album
666.667 Club
1996 · album
Dies Irae
1994 · album
Tostaky
1992 · album
Du ciment sous les plaines
1991 · album
Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient)
1989 · album
Comme elle vient - Live 2002
2022 · album
Tostaky
2022 · single
Comme elle vient
2022 · single
Le vent nous portera
2022 · single
Elysée Montmartre (Live / Mai 1991)
2021 · album
Chansons hors album et versions alternatives
2020 · album
Covers et duos
2020 · album
Demos - Vol 1
2020 · album
Demos - Vol 2
2020 · album
À l'Élysée Montmartre (Live)
2020 · album
Imbécile
2020 · single
Débranché (Live)
2020 · album
A l'envers à l'endroit (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Soyons désinvoltes, n'ayons l'air de rien
2011 · album
Noir Désir en public
2005 · album
Nous n'avons fait que fuir (Live)
2004 · single
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Biography
French alternative band Noir Désir formed in the early-'80s, comprised of vocalist/guitarist Bertrand Cantat, guitarist Serge Teyssot-Gay, bassist Frédéric Vidalenc, and drummer Denis Barthe. The group's first EP, Ou Veux-Tu Que J'Regarde, was released in 1987. Two years later, Noir Désir released their debut full-length, Veuillez Rendre l'Âme (A Qui Elle Appartient). By second album Du Ciment Sous les Plaines (1990), the band's harder, more punk-inspired elements began to come to the fore, and the progression remained on 1992's Tostaky. After the live double LP Dies Irae, Noir Désir broke out with 1996's 666667 Club. The band continued throughout the early 2000s, releasing albums every couple years. In 2003, lead singer Bertrand Cantat was charged in the death of his girlfriend, actress Marie Trintignant, who died -- on August 1 that year -- of head injuries after being punched by Cantat in a domestic dispute. Cantat was convicted of manslaughter and incarcerated for four years. ~ John Bush, Rovi