FRESNEL started 2001 with a healthy DIY passion, that was fuel for
touring 9
european countries. One demo and a few line-up changes later they released a
4-track EP in 2003, that was very well received by relevant fanzines.
Fresnel's music was displayed as intelligent, challenging mind-games full of
off-beat accents and destructive dissonance.
After their EP release, heavy line-up changes along with decreasing live
appearence made it difficult to escape the impression that the band had
split up. In fact, they were more than once close to break up, but somehow
saved their asses every time.
At the peak of personnel disturbances in early 2006, vocalist and bass
player were dismissed, while the remaining three members agreed on not
touring anymore and reducing band activity to rehearsals only. That
development played well with the band's growing addiction to
instrumental-only arrangements, and allowed them to step back and finish
translating the past years' struggle into musical form.
Out of these manifold, bleak and unsettling sonic landscapes a first
instrumental 6-minutes-track was recorded with a new bass player for a split
7" in February 2007. Although not as blackmetal as the cover artwork wants
to make you believe, this is undoubtedly the darkest stuff Fresnel ever
recorded.
The band broke up in May 2008, on the verge of recording their first full length.
fresnel im radio - hier ist die playlist der "church of noise" auf radio ypsilon vom 9.12.2008:
collapsing new people: off the track parov stelar: on my way now kreisky: alte männer wie wir regieren die welt drahdiwaberl: plöschberger bulbultumido: herbst artifacts: against long odds petsch moser: fehler mo: little sister killed by 9v batteries: make her parties unique xbloome: slow motion (edelbrand edit) birne helene: das auge fresnel: plae face los deepest: rid of you richard kapp: climate mary n.: fire on the coast börn: der affe in mir stereoface: xcess when the music's over: crackin' up strong hold: days leghold trap: systemabsturz gschu: is she burning deckchair orange: edge of the world the gogets: from nothing to something falco: brillantin' brutal
I'm sad not to have had the opportunity to see you again on stage since I saw you at the Molodoï in Strasbourg (Alsace, France) It's a pity, truly...........