Marquis de Sade were a French post-punk band, active between 1977 and 1981. In their time, the group produced two studio albums, 1979's Dantzig Twist and 1981's Rue de Siam.
Marquis de Sade | |
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Origin | Rennes, Brittany, France |
Genres | Post-punk |
Years active | 1977–1981 |
Past members | Philippe Pascal † Frank Darcel Anzia Christian Dargelos Pierre Thomas Thierry Alexandre Eric Morinière Philippe Herpin Daniel Pabœuf |
AllMusic describe the band's sound as "witty, dark and exciting music comparable to Howard Devoto's Magazine, mixing post-punk and new wave with a drop of funk to produce an intensely nervous, modern, yet romantic sound, often copied but rarely equaled."[1] Billboard called the band's two albums "highly influential".[2]