À Rebours is a musical dream-machine fueled by a combination of several different genres--goth, shoegaze, darkwave, electro, and hard rock--all colliding under a dark, melancholy umbrella. Aiming to extend beyond the borders of genre, this pastiche of many elements creates something familiar, but creatively unique for the listener. À Rebours is a message from outer space, a Victorian Romance, a walk through 20's Berlin, a haunting, a dark rock epic, a Tesla experiment, and an overcast day all in one.
The creative mind behind À Rebours is Ian Stone, a lifelong artist and musician. Having bounced from one band to another throughout the nineties, all populated with flaky musicians, aimless ideas and nonexistent goals, Ian struck out on his own in 2003 and formed À Rebours (French for "Against the Grain"). Signed to Final Joy Records out of Phoenix, AZ in 2006, À Rebours' debut album, "Vanish" was released in Sept. of 2007 and has received critical acclaim in both goth and rock circles for its mix of spooky, dreamlike ambience, progressive songwriting, creative lyrics and fresh guitar playing. Songs from Vanish have received airplay all over the world. Have you "Vanished" yet?
À Rebours has recently joined forces with Ryan Holmes, an accomplished jazz/prog rock bassist. His techincal dexterity, musical training and tasteful technique has brought the music up to another level altogether. À Rebours simply MUST be seen live...hope to see you there!
"...a seriously interesting artist worth keeping tabs on, with a constantly piquant guitar style, which is never boring or heavy-handed, and there's an exquisitely ghostly spirit ever-present."
Mick Mercer.
SoundClick artist A Rebours presents "Eclipse", an outstanding release in the Experimental Sounds genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. With a tone that is gothic, dark, melancholy and decadent, A Rebours's track connects on an emotional level. "Eclipse" has peaked at #16 in the Experimental Sounds category on SoundClick. "Eclipse" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.