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Corpus Delicti (band)

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Corpus Delicti
OriginNice, France
GenresGothic rock[1]
Years active1993–1998; 2020-present
LabelsAlice In...

Corpus Delicti is a French gothic rock band active in the early-mid 1990s. In the late 1990s, the band briefly reformed as an industrial rock band called Corpus.

Two ex-Corpus Delicti members, Franck Amendola and Christophe Baudrion, later formed the rock band Press Gang Metropol. They were joined by Eric Chabaud on drums and Sébastien Pietrapiana, also an ex-Corpus Delicti member, on vocals, and released their first album in early 2012. In 2020, the original lineup of Corpus Delicti reunited and signed with Cleopatra Records, who re-released their back catalog, including a 30th Anniversary edition of their 1993 album Twilight. They started playing live again in 2022, and in November 2023, they released the new single "Chaos". For more news an information, please visit corpusdelicti.com.

Members

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  • Sébastien Pietrapiana alias "Sebastian" - Vocals and synths
  • Laurence Romanini alias "Roma" - Drums and percussion
  • Jérôme Schmitt alias "Jerome" - Guitars, synths and programming
  • Christophe Baudrion alias "Chrys" - Bass
  • Laetitia - Violins
  • Franck Amendola alias "Franck" - Guitars (on Twilight)
  • "David" - keyboards, sampling and programming (on Syn:Drom)

Discography

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Corpus Delicti

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Albums

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  1. Twilight – (1993, Hit Import and Glasnost Records)
  2. Sylphes – (1994, Hit Import and Glasnost Records)
  3. Obsessions – (1995, Cemetery Records. Remastered and rereleased in 1997 with extra tracks, Nightbreed recordings)

Maxis

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  1. Noxious (The Demon's Game) – (1994, Hit Import and Glasnost Records)

Compilations

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  1. Sarabands – (1996, Cleopatra Records)
  2. The Best of Corpus Delicti – (1998, Cleopatra Records)
  3. The History of Corpus Delicti – (1998, Radio Luxor)
  4. From Dawn to Twilight – (2006, D-monic)
  5. A New Saraband Of Sylphes - (2007, D-monic)
  6. Highlights 2010 ( D Monic )
  7. Last Obsessions 2011 ( D-Monic )

Corpus

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  1. Syn:Drom – (1998, Season of Mist)

References

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  1. ^ Wolanski, Coreen. "Goth". Exclaim!. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
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