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The Young Gods (TYG) is a Swiss Industrial music band. The band's lineup has generally consisted of a vocalist, a sampler operator and a drummer. Their instrumentation often includes sampled hard rock guitars, drums, keyboards, and other samples. The lyrics are a mix of English, French and a bit of German.

Their name is taken from an early EP by the no-wave/industrial rock band Swans.

The band has been exploring Industrial music from obscure new wave to new age vibe. TYG has the respect of major bands such as Ministry, Nine Inch Nails and KMFDM. Other artists influenced by The Young Gods include Mike Patton and David Bowie; asked in 1995 if his album 1. Outside was influenced by Nine Inch Nails, he answered: "No. I was influenced by a swiss band called The Young Gods."

Notable hits are: "Did you miss me", "Envoyé", "Skinflowers", "Kissing the Sun".

Previous and current members are:

  • Vocals: Franz Treichler (aka Franz Muse, the only constant member)
  • Keyboard: Cesare Pizzi, Alain Monod (aka Al Comet, current member)
  • Drums: Patrice Bagnoud (†) (aka Frank Bagnoud), Urs "Üse" Hiestand, Bernard Trontin (current member)

Discography


  • XXY (2005) - Best of, CD 2 contains rare remixes, live takes, covers and obscurities
  • Music for artificial clouds (2004)
  • Six Dew Points (2002) - Not available for sale
  • Live Noumatrouff, 1997 (2001)
  • Second Nature (2000)
  • Heaven Deconstruction (1996)
  • Only Heaven (1995)
  • Live Sky Tour (1993)
  • T.V. Sky (1992)
  • Play Kurt Weill (1991)
  • L'Eau Rouge (1989)
  • The Young Gods (1987)

There is a new studio album scheduled for 2006 as well as a live DVD.

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