Devianz, a French alternative rock band, was formed in 2004 by Guyom Pavesi, Maxime Decitre, and Benoît Blin. The group's initial steps included entering the studio LB Lab with Stéphane Buriez of Loudblast for their debut album Una Duna In Mezzo All'oceano, released in 2005. The band gained early traction with the video for "Eleganz", which aired on channels like Nolife. Their first EP, Les Lèvres Assassines, was recorded in 2007 and released in 2008 with Davy Portela of Pleymo and included a cover of Daniel Balavoine's "Vivre Ou Survivre". In April 2009, Devianz embarked on their first tour across France with Aesthesia. The band's second album, à Corps Interrompus, was released in 2012 and featured collaborations with Vincent Cavanagh of Anathema. Notable singles include "Trouble Amante" and "L'Alchimie Des Sens". Devianz also appeared in the short film Le Gendre directed by Eric Sicot, with their song "Backdoor Killer".
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