Claire Voyant
OriginSacramento, California, U.S.
GenresDarkwave, dream pop, trip hop, downtempo, ethereal wave
Years active19952009
LabelsMetropolis
MembersVictoria Lloyd
Chris Ross
Ben Fargen
Garin Casaleggio

Claire Voyant was a darkwave[1] and dream pop band from Sacramento, California. Founded by childhood friends Chris Ross and Ben Fargen, the act was an instrumental duo until recruiting vocalist Victoria Lloyd.[2] Their 1995 debut has been followed by three more studio albums; Time and the Maiden in 1998, Love Is Blind in 2002[3] and Lustre in 2009.

History

Prior to the formation of Claire Voyant, founding members Ross, Fargen, and Lloyd were part of an alternate project, Murmur. Upon realization that Ross had the ability to produce what the other members of Murmur's quartet could provide, the trio decided to start their own project (Claire Voyant). With difficulties deciphering what to name the project, member Lloyd came across the name "Claire Voyant", in a 1940s comic-strip.

They released their debut in 1995 independently, under self-label Nocturne. Eventually gaining the attention of German label, Hyperium Records. Hyperium included Claire Voyant's song "Her" on their Heavenly Voices IV compilation album, which garnered the project notability within the European market. Hyperium went on to distribute their next album Time and the Maiden. Their third album, Love Is Blind, was released in 2002 on Philadelphia indie label Metropolis. The Philadelphian label also re-releasing the previously mentioned Time and the Maiden with bonus tracks for their US market. The reissued album peaked at #29 on the CMJ RPM Charts in the U.S.[4]

The project was disbanded on September 22, 2009 - only shortly after the release of its fourth studio album Lustre.

Discography

Studio albums

Other

Members

  • Victoria Lloyd – vocals
  • Chris Ross – keyboards and programming
  • Ben Fargen – guitars
  • Garin Casaleggio – drums and percussion

References

  1. "Love is Blind – Claire Voyant – Metropolis Records". www.metropolis-records.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  2. Claire Voyant biography at Allmusic
  3. Love Is Blind review, Metal.de, November 30, 2002.
  4. Comer, M. Tye (26 February 2001). "RPM" (PDF). CMJ New Music Report. New York, NY: College Media, Inc. 66 (703): 21. ISSN 0890-0795. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
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