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Biography: Nine Skies are a French progressive rock band inspired by many influences: rock, pop, progressive, classical, jazz…


Albums: The debut album “Return Home” was released on the 30th November 2017 via Anesthetize Productions. A special edition of the album is released on the 15th of September 2018.

The album relates, through the eyes of the protagonist, the lives of different characters from a contemporary big city. Sometimes metaphorical, sometimes particularly realistic, these different existences show the absurdities of our current world and the way we learn to live with our sufferings. The diversity of the band's influences allow expressing various feelings while preserving the coherence of this modern musical tale.

The second album, called “Sweetheart Grips” is a double album released on the 1st of November 2019, with guests such as Craig Blundell (Steven Wilson, Steve Hackett, Frost …), Clive Nolan (Arena, Pendragon …), Dave Foster (Steve Rothery Band, Dave Foster Band …), Riccardo Romano (Ranestrane, Steve Rothery Band …), Johnny Marter (Marillion, SAS Band...) and Pat Sanders (Drifting Sun).

This title refers to the practice dating back to the Second World War when soldiers were known to take precious family photos (and Pinup Girl photos) and put them under clear grips on their 1911 pistols, called ’Sweetheart Grips’. Many of the grips were made from pieces of broken plastic windows from bombers.

The album highlights the memories and feelings of a young soldier exposed to post-traumatic syndrome, bringing out the paradox between the obvious violence of the war and the underlying humanity buried in each of us.

The proceeds from the sales of this album go towards the charity “Ian’s Chain”, to raise awareness of suicide prevention and help the families of those who have committed suicide.

The new album “5.20” is an acoustic opus including a string quartet and welcoming Steve Hackett (Genesis), John Hackett, and Damian Wilson (Arena, Threshold, Headspace, Ayreon...) as guests. It is released on the 4th of June 2021 and is very well welcomed all around the world by the fans and the media (radios, magazines such as the famous Prog Magazine ...), Fireworks Magazine, Musea Records...

Prog Magazine: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/prog/20210806/282857963956389

The personal poetry of this album conjures up a dream beyond various horizons.

This acoustic and very intimate opus takes us on a journey using the spellbinding charm of the string quartet, from the captivating melodies to mysterious and more introspective overtones of the album.

Each moment suggests a reflection on both a universally human context and the emotional part specific to all of us: a renewed musical experience that gets more enriched with every listening of the album.


Band members: Eric Bouillette: guitars, violin, piano, vocals, arrangements Alexandre Lamia: guitars, piano, arrangements, mix, mastering Anne-Claire Rallo: keyboards, lyrics Achraf Elasraoui: vocals David Darnaud: guitars Alexis Bietti: bass Fab Galia: drums Laurent Benhamou: saxophones

Guests on 5.20: Steve Hackett, John Hackett, Damian Wilson Guests on Sweetheart Grips: Clive Nolan, Craig Blundell, Riccardo Romano, Dave Foster, Johnny Marter, Pat Sanders.

Previously: Alexandre Boussacre: vocals Freddy Scott: vocals Aliénor Favier: vocals Bernard Hery: bass