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Véronique Diabolique

Véronique Diabolique

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HISTOIRE COURTE
The Diabolique siblings were born in France but taken from each other at an early age. They grew up and lived separately around the world, but in 2004 Didier, Dominique, Jean-Luc, and Solange reunited in North Carolina, to make music that they send out into the world with the hope that it will reach their missing sister and the band's namesake: Veronique Diabolique

HAIKU
for a spare moment
veronique diabolique's
history haiku:

french goths from durham
veronique diabolique
they make my heart bleed

they are looking for
their beloved vronique
a missing sister

their oldest brother
kidnapped by russian peasants
jean-luc on the drums

lurking in shadows
didier remains silent
only the bass rings

the guitar shrieking
conflicting identities
solange is unsure

dominique the fair
a contrast to the dark one
sings for her soulmate

FAMILY HISTORY
The end of the 1960's was a turbulent time in France. Away from the turmoil but amidst the backdrop of student strikes and riots, the country's emergence as a nuclear power, and the good news paradox of Louffrani's yellow smiley face, lived our happy family. Our father, a mime who subsidized his income from the avenues as a choreographer for Peggy Fleming, and our mother, an Algerian born engineer directing the aerospace Project de la Concorde. Passionately in love with each other and the blessings of life, they had five children: Did, S, JL, Dom & V. Up to this point our memories are dim, but from this point our story grows dark.

Veronique has forever been little more than an angel and ghost to us, her brothers and sister. She left us at an early age, we may never know whether she was sent or taken, and went to a convent in the country side. A brilliant and capricious child, she was known and cherished by all for both her striking beauty and the inscrutably forlorn songs she sang. We were heartbroken when she left, sunk in to a melancholy from which we may never emerge. Our parents could barely speak of her departure, struggling through sobs only to tell us "It is too painful and sorrowful for our innocent children to bear this truth, but perhaps one day it shall be revealed."

Only a few somber days after Veronique was gone from our home, we, three brothers and sister, awoke before dawn to a grey sky more ominous than any we could have ever imagined. A magistrate rang at the door, arriving before the sun, and demanded to see our parents. But when we went to wake them, they were nowhere to be found. "They have left you alone?" he cried. "Abandoned? Or perhaps they have already been alerted..."

"You children remain here, while I continue my investigations" he said. "This mystery is too deep and the tale unfolding too horrific for your tender youth."

Only later did we become aware that the events of that night, heralded by the magistrates arrival, would preclude the sun ever rising again to bring light into our bleak future. Sometime during the night, the convent that housed, but we knew could never be home to Veronique, had erupted into flames. The entire compound was in ruins, with the exception of one bed, the bed that had been Veronique's . It was determined that no one died in the fire, and everyone had escaped to safety and was accounted for. Everyone, that is, except our Veronique. She was nowhere to be found...

PRESS
Durham's Veronique Diabolique claims it's from France, sings in French and dresses in fetish gear and makeup. Its members romanticize dark poets and the spooky side of '80s New Wave. If it all sounds so contrived, it is. After all, Baudelaire's The Flowers of Evil has already spawned too many undergrad, black-clad bands around the world.

But Veronique Diabolique largely sidesteps the usual goth pitfalls on their second EP, the six-song Café Solitude. The band's musicianship—led by the searing guitar of Solange Diabolique—redeems Veronique Diabolique from the overwrought, melodramatic mush of its peers. On "Le Matin Crepusculaire" and "La Paresse," the two noisest tracks here, Solange drapes sheets of screeching feedback and effects over everything. In the latter song, the guitar acts as a beacon, unhinged from any sense of rhythm or song. Slow ballads will be the death of goth, but in songs like these, there's fire. Solange owes much of his guitar sound to Bauhaus' Daniel Ash's school of music, like many goth guitarists. But most people forget about Bauhaus' early, unfettered tribal punk or that Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren's first London boutique was called Sex. These Durhamites didn't.
The Independent Weekly, October 10, 2007, by Chris Toenes

"...an excellent debut from an act that has been able to tap into a movement in a fresh and exciting way... Theyre entertaining and literate, sounding vaguely like the Velvet Underground would if they lived in Paris instead of New York. When it all comes together, I cant help but love it despite myself..."
ReGen Magazine, August 2005, by rikm

Mick Mercer selected "Carte Postale" as one of the Best EP's of 2005: "Véronique Diabolique are wonderfully wayward, edgy and evocative."
The Mick, No. 22

My Interests

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Member Since: 6/1/2005
Band Website: veroniquediabolique.com
Band Members:
Didier Diabolique (bass)

Dominique Diabolique (vocals)

Jean-Luc Diabolique (drums)

Solange Diabolique (guitar)
Influences: Derrida, Baudelaire, Angelo Badalamenti, F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, Conrad Veidt, Michel Gondry, Marlene Dietrich, Paul Wegener, Mario Bava, Hammer Films, Hermann Warm, Moebius, Akira Kurosawa, Der Blaue Engel, David Lynch, Pink Industry, Vivienne Westwood, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Ectomorph, John Fluevog, Egon Schiele, Saul Steinberg, Edward Gorey, Charles Addams, Dead Kennedys, Johnny Rotten, Junko Mizuno, Mary Fleener, Jacques Tati, Annette Messager, Sex Pistols, The Clash, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, T. Rex, The New York Dolls, Cocteau Twins, Throwing Muses, Dead Can Dance, The Psychedelic Furs, The Glove, Siouxsie and The Banshees, The Cure, Bauhaus, Love and Rockets, Tones on Tail, Radiohead, and our long lost sister.
Sounds Like: Bauhaus, Joy Division, Velvet Underground, Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie And The Banshees, The Glove, Echo and the Bunnymen, Love and Rockets, and The Cure.
Record Label: none
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Music Show - THR, May 1 w/ Polynya @ Broad Street Cafe

VD plays next on Thursday, May 1st with our good friends Polynya (and possibly another band to be named later) at the Broad Street Cafe in Durham, NC. We'll have a longer set than Dork Fest and we'll ...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:30:00 PST

DORK FEST on Sat, April 19 @ Broad Street Cafe

Veronique Diabolique will play next on Saturday, April 19, at Dork Fest 3 in Durham, NC, at the Broad Street Cafe. Dork Fest costs $7 for 7 bands, starts at 8pm, and includes "Dexter Romweber and the ...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 08:44:00 PST

VD Plays DORK FEST 3 (Sat, April 19 @ Broad Street Cafe)

Veronique Diabolique will play next on Saturday, April 19, at Dork Fest 3 in Durham, NC, at the Broad Street Cafe. Dork Fest costs $7 for 7 bands, starts at 8pm, and includes "Dexter Romweber and the...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 07:23:00 PST

VD in comics

The Diabolique Family has a supporting role in the online comic The Dada Detective by Freese, Milloway and Wood. Notice that even in the world of comics, Solange has excellent boots! Enjoy!Bisous,~V...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 06:12:00 PST

New Songs to Listen/Download

Visit our MySpace page to listen and download FREE LIVE songs from our recent concert. This includes two brand new songs.Bisous,JL
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 06:13:00 PST

VD Plays the CRADLE w/ Shiny Toy Guns & Liam And Me

VD plays the Cat's Cradle in downtown Carrboro, NC, on Monday, Dec 3, 2007.We open for SHINY TOY GUNShttp://www.shinytoyguns.com/http://www.myspace.com/shiny toyguns and LIAM AND MEhttp://www.liamandm...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 02:15:00 PST

Article about Fridays music show

Here is an article about Friday's music show.http://media.www.dukechronicle.com/media/storage/paper8 84/news/2007/11/15/Feature/Troika.Leaves.Locals.Rally.To.The .Rescue-3104092.shtml
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Thu, 15 Nov 2007 07:29:00 PST

MUSIC SHOW is ON - Fri, Nov 16 @ Duke Coffeehouse

Dear VD Fan,OUI, our show is still happening this Friday, November 16, at the DukeCoffeehouse on East Campus in Durham.  But instead of playing with afaux French band, we traded up and got Polyny...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:00:00 PST

VD Show this Friday, Nov 16 is OUI, OUI, OUI

OUI, the show is ON for this Friday, November 16, 2007 at the Duke Coffeehouse in Durham, NC. Price around $5.Bands Confirmed: (1) Cantwell, Gomez & Jordan(2) Polynya(3) VDBands who might play:(4) Ai...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 02:40:00 PST

3 VD Events the weekend: WKNC Radio Show, Art by JeanLuc, and Big HALLOWEEN SHOW

Dear VD Fan,We have three VD events this weekend.(1) VD on the WKNC Radio (FRI, OCT 26, 5pm EST)This Friday you can hear VD on WKNC http://www.wknc.org/ (Raleigh on the airwaves, everywhere on the int...
Posted by Véronique Diabolique on Thu, 25 Oct 2007 01:53:00 PST