ACWL

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For the ACWL Institution, Cf. Advisory Centre on World Trade Organization Law.
OriginParis, France
Years active1995 (1995)–present
LabelsXIII Bis, Active
ACWL
OriginParis, France
GenresAlternative rock, gothic rock, dream pop, indie pop, pop rock
Years active1995 (1995)–present
LabelsXIII Bis, Active
MembersClin
Jean
Patrick
Websitewww.acwl.net

ACWL is a French rock group with pop/goth, metal and new wave influences.

  • Céline – bass, vocals
  • Patrick – drums
  • Jean – guitar, vocals, keyboards, programming, sitar

David, the ex-drummer, quit the group in 2001 after the release of their eponymous album.

Debut

The group was born in Paris in 1995. They recorded their first self-produced album in bad conditions.

They later signed with M10 and released an eponymous album in September 2001 in which they decided to particularly concentrate on the voice of Céline.

MCM, the record label, showed the video "À l'absent" which placed the "Acwliens" into the French rock spotlight.

The group have performed at numerous French venues. They played at Printemps de Bourges and at La Maroquinerie, and as support on the tour of Nicola Sirkis, the singer of Indochine, for the first part of his concert at Bercy on 3 June 2003.

"Une vie plus tard"

Discography

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI