French screamo band. Their album À La Dérive is reviewed on DeBaser and described as a cleaner, melodic screamo record balancing gritty screams and calmer melodic passages, with French lyrics that amplify the emotional impact.

The name 'Belle Epoque' is also used by a disco group known for the 1979 hit 'Black Is Black'; the DeBaser review and listed works here concern a French screamo act and related recordings.

DeBaser hosts a single, enthusiastic review of Belle Epoque's album À La Dérive. The reviewer describes the band as a French screamo/emoviolence act with a cleaner, melodic approach. The album is noted for its balance of gritty screams and calmer, melodic passages and for lyrics in French that heighten its emotional impact.

For:Fans of screamo, emoviolence, melodic hardcore and listeners of emotionally intense, French-language punk/post-hardcore.

 Belle Epoque are an emerging screamo band (or emoviolence, if you will, but I prefer screamo), French, which confirms what has been the trend in recent years in Europe, that is, French screamo bands (without taking anything away from the Italian screamo scene) are keeping up with the bands made in the USA.

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