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In October 2016, Mars Red Sky released the short film ''[[Alien Grounds]]'', which included music from their album ''Apex III''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://noisey.vice.com/fr/article/plutot-quun-clip-mars-red-sky-nous-ont-carrement-envoye-un-court-metrage?utm|title=Plutôt qu'un clip, Mars Red Sky nous ont carrément envoyé un court-métrage|publisher=Noisy Vice|date=October 19, 2016|language=French}}</ref>
In October 2016, Mars Red Sky released the short film ''[[Alien Grounds]]'', which included music from their album ''Apex III''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://noisey.vice.com/fr/article/plutot-quun-clip-mars-red-sky-nous-ont-carrement-envoye-un-court-metrage?utm|title=Plutôt qu'un clip, Mars Red Sky nous ont carrément envoyé un court-métrage|publisher=Noisy Vice|date=October 19, 2016|language=French}}</ref>
The film is directed by Sebastien Antoine and features actors Yan Tual, Victoria Cyr, and [[Dan Bronchinson]].
The film is directed by Sebastien Antoine and features actors Yan Tual, Victoria Cyr, and [[Dan Bronchinson]].

==Band members==
{{Gallery
|title=Members
|align=center
|File:Mars red sky-IMG 5822.jpg|Julien Pras (guitar, vocals)
|File:Mars red sky-IMG 5826.jpg|Jimmy Kinast (bass, vocals)
|File:Matgaz-kommodorejohnsen.jpg|Mathieu Gazeau (drums, vocals)
}}


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Albums===
===Studio albums===
* ''Mars Red Sky'' (2011)
* ''Mars Red Sky'' (2011)
* ''Stranded in Arcadia'' (2014)
* ''Stranded in Arcadia'' (2014)
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* ''The Task Eternal'' (2019)
* ''The Task Eternal'' (2019)


===Extended plays===
===EPs===
* ''Curse/Sádaba'' (2010)
* ''Curse/Sádaba'' (2010)
* ''Green Rune White Totem'' (split/collaboration with Year of No Light) (2012)
* ''Green Rune White Totem'' (split/collaboration with Year of No Light) (2012)
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* ''Providence'' (2016)
* ''Providence'' (2016)
* ''Myramyd'' (2017)
* ''Myramyd'' (2017)

==Band members==
{{Gallery
|title=Members
|align=center
|File:Mars red sky-IMG 5822.jpg|Julien Pras (guitar, vocals)
|File:Mars red sky-IMG 5826.jpg|Jimmy Kinast (bass, vocals)
|File:Matgaz-kommodorejohnsen.jpg|Mathieu Gazeau (drums, vocals)
}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.marsredsky.net Official Website]
* {{official|marsredsky.net}}

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Revision as of 00:22, 26 June 2021

Mars Red Sky
Background information
OriginBordeaux, France
Genres
Years active2007—present
MembersJulien Pras
Jimmy Kinast
Mathieu Gazeau
Websitemarsredsky.net

Mars Red Sky is a stoner rock band from Bordeaux, France.

Background

Formed in 2007, Mars Red Sky originates in Bordeaux, France, and is made up of Julien Pras (guitar, vocals), Jimmy Kinast (bass, vocals), and Mathieu Gazeau (drums).[1] Their music is a blend of psychedelic rock and stoner rock.

Festivals and tours

The band has played at Eurockéennes, Levitation, the Roadburn Festival, and South by Southwest.[2] In 2016, they toured North America.[3][4]

Short film

In October 2016, Mars Red Sky released the short film Alien Grounds, which included music from their album Apex III.[5] The film is directed by Sebastien Antoine and features actors Yan Tual, Victoria Cyr, and Dan Bronchinson.

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

  • Mars Red Sky (2011)
  • Stranded in Arcadia (2014)
  • Apex III (Praise for the Burning Soul) (2016)
  • The Task Eternal (2019)

EPs

  • Curse/Sádaba (2010)
  • Green Rune White Totem (split/collaboration with Year of No Light) (2012)
  • Be My Guide (2013)
  • Hovering Satellites (2014)
  • Providence (2016)
  • Myramyd (2017)

References

  1. ^ "Mars Red Sky Apex III - Praise For The Burning Soul" (in French). Le Parisien. February 27, 2016.
  2. ^ "Bolbec : la Fabrik-à-Sons propose « Mars Red Sky" (in French). Paris Normandy TV. May 5, 2016.
  3. ^ "Hot Summer Guide: Toronto's best music fests". Now Toronto. February 27, 2016.
  4. ^ "Mars Red Sky North American Tour". New Noise Magazine. August 5, 2016.
  5. ^ "Plutôt qu'un clip, Mars Red Sky nous ont carrément envoyé un court-métrage" (in French). Noisy Vice. October 19, 2016.

External links