Introducing: Caen heavy doom project HLN!

Created by two brothers from Caen, France, known from other projects including Mercury Tales, Et On Tuera Tous Les Affreux (queer acab hardcore punk), Skopje (emo punk) and Død (experimental Doom), new post metal tinged doom project hln (stands for Hélène) and their debut demo is a moody, atmospheric, heavy wonder. Today, to fully immerse in its bleakness, we sat down with the band to give you some more background about their legendary local scene, and share some insights about their craft. Words by HLN: Julien (guitar, vocals, drum machine), and Benjamin: bass). We come from a city with a great DIY background, the people who later formed bands like Amanda Woodward or Mort Mort Mort, or Nico from Destructure records were the people we were looking up to. Setting up shows we were atten...

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