DEMIANS

Progressive Metal • France
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DEMIANS are the brainchild of French multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Chapel. Though they started as a one-man project, DEMIANS subsequently evolved into a real band, comprised of Chapel himself on guitar and vocals, Antoine Pohu on bass guitar, Anthony Broggia on keyboards, and Michael Roponus on drums. This line-up debuted live in 2007; in May 2008. just before the release of their first album, "Building an Empire", they performed at the second edition of Symforce Festival in Tilburg (Holland).

DEMIANS released their 2nd full-length studio album "Mute" in June 2010 through Century Media Records.

( Biography originally written for Prog Archives by Raff. Updates by UMUR)
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DEMIANS Building an Empire album cover 3.93 | 11 ratings
Building an Empire
Progressive Metal 2008
DEMIANS Mute album cover 3.63 | 11 ratings
Mute
Progressive Metal 2010
DEMIANS Mercury album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Mercury
Progressive Metal 2014
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Battles
Progressive Metal 2016

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DEMIANS Mute

Album · 2010 · Progressive Metal
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"Mute" is the 2nd full-length studio album by French progressive rock/metal act Demians. The album was released through Century Media Records/EMI Records in June 2010. It´s the successor to "Building an Empire" from 2008 and as the case was on the debut album Demians is still the one-man project of Nicholas Chapel who handles all instruments and sings all vocals on the album (although two guests appear on a couple of tracks).

Chapel is a skilled musicians, so if you didn´t know, you wouldn´t notice that he plays all instruments, because there are no weak or sub par performances on "Mute". Everything is played with the amount of skill needed and with the right passion and conviction. His vocals are strong and pleasant, although he doesn´t have the most unique sounding voice. Stylistically the music is alternative/progressive rock, which is often similar in style to Porcupine Tree and other artists in that vein. But other influences also pop up on occasion like the Soundgarden influenced "Feel Alive", or the Sigur Rós and Radiohead influences heard on some of the mellow melancholic parts of the album.

The album opens with the longest and probably most progressive song in "Swing of the Airwaves", and while Chapel visit progressive territories at other times during the album´s playing time, "Mute" isn´t the most progressive album out there. It focuses more on emotion, dynamics (heavy/mellow), and melancholy, and in that regard it´s a nicely atmospheric release. It´s an album which reeks professionalism in all departments. High level musicianship, a well sounding production job, and well written material. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

DEMIANS Building an Empire

Album · 2008 · Progressive Metal
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Building an Empire is the debut full-length studio album by French progressive rock/ metal act Demians. The album was released in 2008 by Inside Out/SPV. Demians is a one-man project by multi-instrumentalist/ vocalist Nicholas Chapel who plays all instruments and sings all vocals on the album.

The music on the album is a kind of warm alternative progressive rock/ metal. Actually there are not that many "metal" parts on the album, but when they kick in you´re not in doubt that you´re listening to metal. I´d mention the more mellow part of Dream Theater´s repetoire and especially Enchant as infuential upon Demians sound. The other part of the band´s sound is rooted in alternative/ progressive rock in the vein of bands like Porcupine Tree, Gazpacho and A Perfect Circle. Nicholas Chapel´s voice has a pleasant and mellow quality to it. There´s a slight accent to his singing but it´s not a problem. Rather it´s a charming feature. Most of the album has a mellow and sligthly melancholic atmosphere that works magic if you ask me. This is not your usual busy progressive metal album with breakneck speed soloing and technical playing rather it´s an emotional journey that will take you to a soft and cozy place. The great thing is that the songs never get tiring even though they seldom break out in more energetic parts. Everything seem to have its place in the soundscape. That´s great compositional work. I adore the acoustic guitar work, the keyboard work and the warm vocals and harmony vocals by Nicholas Chapel which are just some of the great features on this album. I think he nailed how to make a mellow and emotional yet still rocking and in places heavy rock/ metal album, that´s interesting and entertaining throughout.

The first time I listened to the album I wasn´t aware that everything was being played and sung by just one person. Simply because there are no weak spots when it comes to the musicianship. Usually with one-man projects it´s audible which instrument or instruments that the musician is mostly used to playing or the vocals might not be top notch because the musician is mostly an instrumentalist and only secondly a vocalist, but that´s not the case with Nicholas Chapel. The man seems to play everything equally well and his vocal delivery is strong and personal. His considerable skills make for a very consistent and pleasant listening experience.

The production is warm and professional.

Building an Empire sits comfortably between being progressive metal and progressive rock and perfectly manages to be intriguing to fans of both genres. The album seldom gets too heavy for fans of the latter while it certainly offers up enough "metal" moments to still entertain the former. It´s a very hard balance to strike and I can only think of a few other acts that are able to do the same with similar success without sounding like they are forcing it ( bands like Porcupine Tree and Riverside). It´s so seldom that I´m surprised when I listen to an album by a new act but I have to admit that this one took me by surprise. A greatly enjoyable album fully deserving a 4 star rating.

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UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I´ve just listened to Building an Empire for the last couple of days and found it greatly enjoyable. I´d say fans of Porcupine Tree, Gazpacho, A Perfect Circle and the mellower Dream Theater and Enchant should find something to like here.
Vehemency wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I've tried several times to get into his music, but always failed. Steven Wilson spoke highly of Demians, so I guess I had my expectations too high. Should give these albums another go, though.

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