Eilera | |
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Birth name | Aurélie Potin Suau |
Origin | Montpellier, France |
Genres | Pop-Rock, Pop-Metal, Electro-Rock, Alternative Metal, folk metal, gothic metal, melodic death metal |
Occupation(s) | singer, songwriter |
Instruments | vocals, guitar, programming |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Spinefarm Records, Adipocère Records, Indie |
Associated acts | Chrysalis |
Website | www.eilera.com |
Eilera (born Aurélie Potin Suau) is a French artist, singer, songwriter and formerly a guitarist. The trademark in her style is a unique combination of Celtic, nordic and filmic atmospheres together with edgy rock. Her voice has been compared to nordic voices such as Björk's or Dolores O'Riordan's.
She began her music career as a guitarist and songwriter for Chrysalis, a melodic death metal band. Eventually, she disbanded Chrysalis to pursue a solo career with assistance from fellow Chrysalis guitarist Loïc Tézénas (for some time) under the name of Eilera. She was signed to Finnish label Spinefarm Records for 1 album and 1 Ep, before Spinefarm became Universal. Currently she is working on her fourth album release in one fresh independent structure. Eilera writes about her special experiences in a newly opened blog that combines stories, poetry, photos and music: the Warm / Cold blog.
Eilera first began playing music at the age of twelve when she began taking classical guitar lessons. At the age of seventeen she moved on to the electric guitar and began playing metal music. At the age of nineteen she decided to form her own metal band but for some time was unsuccessful at recruiting members she could work with. It wasn't until she met members of the bands Hegemon, and Kalisia in Montpellier that she was able to put a working band together under the name of Suspiria.
Eventually, Suspiria changed its name to Chrysalis and released Between Strength and Frailty, a demo that was distributed by the French record label Adipocere Records. During this time Eilera and fellow Chrysalis guitarist Loïc Tézénas began working on a side project they called Bliss which mixed electronic music with metal music. In 2003, Eilera along with Loïc decided to disband Chrysalis for various reasons and began to focus solely on their side project now known as Eilera. That same year the duo self-released Eilera's first album, a full-length demo titled Facettes.
In 2004, Eilera caught the attention of Finnish label Spinefarm Records and a recording contract was made. In 2005, Eilera along with Loïc worked with record producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, cellist Max Lilja, drummer Antti Lehtinen, and other session musicians to record Eilera's first album under Spinefarm Records. The product, released that same year was an EP titled Precious Moment. In 2007, Eilera followed up her EP with her first studio album titled Fusion also recorded with the help of Hiili Hiilesmaa, Max Lilja, and Antti Lehtinen.