When Cinematic Metal meets Unstoppable Live Intensity
The Concept
Year 2306, time is running out, the Earth has given almost all the resources it could offer, but
Humanity is on the verge of breaking the greatest mystery of all time: the potential location of signals from unknown beings across the universe.
This new shock wave draws the portrait of a world where futurism has come true and where imagination is an opportunity.
The story begins as two mercenaries Chris and Ame part of the unit called « CORVIUS » joining the space colonization ship « the Antares » composed of scientists, engineers, civilians and militaries who left their past on Earth to find their truth to the most surprising and mysterious corners of the universe.
CORVIUS is an independent cinematic metal band founded in 2018 by Christophe Cubas (main composer, guitar) and Nicolas Le aka Ame 【 雨 】( co composer, lead guitar) as a duo greatly influenced by the works of Hans Zimmer, Starset, Born Of Osiris, The Browning, X Japan, Luna sea , Metallica and Apocalyptica.
They use orchestral sounds, sharp riffs, ambiant/heavy guitar melodies, destabilizing sound effects , multiple vocals and massive percussions.
The cinematic storytelling completes this ambitious concept.
Their first album "Signals" released in 2023 under the french metal label Music Records. The album had plenty of talented guests from the French Metal music scene: Cecile Delpoïo (Remember the Light, Tuolla) , Lina Victoria ( Parallyx, Abchan), A.sch3 (Eludya) , Max Clrt ( Daturha), Warheaven and Nephty.
With their own session music team, "ANTARES" currently consists of Cécile DelpoÏo (Remember the light, Tuolla) on vocals and Vicky (Shondha - সন্ধ্যা) on drums. Also the fans are considered part of the team as well.
photo credit: Clement Botz
Main composer, Rythm Guitar: Chris
photo credit: Cécile Delpoïo
Co Composer, Vocal composer, Lyricist, Lead guitar: Ame
photo credit: Cécile Delpoïo
Live Vocals: Cécile Delpoïo (Tuolla, Remember the Light)
photo credit: Cécile Delpoïo
Live Drums: Vicky (Shondha - সন্ধ্যা)
photo credit: Cécile Delpoïo