Asylum Party

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Asylum Party
OriginCourbevoie, France
GenresPost-punk, cold wave
Years active1985–1990
LabelsAsylum Yield, Lively Art, Infrastition, Deanwell Global Music
Past membersThierry Sobézyk
Philippe Planchon
Pascale Macé

Asylum Party were a French post-punk/cold wave band formed in 1985 in Courbevoie by guitarist-vocalist Philippe Planchon and bassist-vocalist Thierry Sobézyk. The duo later added keyboardist Pascale Macé. Their sound had gothic rock influences and was very similar to English post-punk bands.[1] Asylum Party, along with fellow French cold wave bands of the same period such as Little Nemo and Mary Goes Round, were considered part of the "Touching Pop" movement (Sobézyk also played in the latter).[2][3]

Founding member Sobézyk died in 2019 due to leukemia.[4]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums
  • Picture One (1988, Asylum Yield/2016 and 2020 reissue, Deanwell Global Musc)
  • Borderline (1989, Lively Art/2020 reissue, Deanwell Global Music)
  • Mère (1990, Lively Art)
EPs
  • What Will You Learn (1989, Lively Art)
Compilation albums
  • The Grey Years Vol. 1 (2006, Infrastition)
  • The Grey Years Vol. 2 (2006, Infrastition)
Singles
  • "Ticket to Ride" 7" single (1989, Lively Art)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pattison, Louis (13 July 2009). "Scene and Heard: Cold Wave | Louis Pattison | Music | The Guardian". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Asylum Party Reviews, Music, News – Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Asylum Party – The Grey Years Vol. 1 (DCD Infrastition) – Review, Free Links at Side-Line". Side-Line. 30 March 2007. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  4. ^ Deserto, Frank (11 July 2019). "Thierry Sobezyk, Co-vocalist and Bassist of Asylum Party Has Passed Away". Post-Punk.