Emilien Vincent (guitarist) joined the band shortly after and completed the original lineup; they recorded the demo disc Poussières de Vie in August 2004. It was well received by musical critics and public, so the band set off on a concert tour during 2004 and 2005. After a period of collaboration, Emilien Vincent left the group to focus on his personal projects. Alina and David continued together to write compositions for their future album and to look for musicians who would be better suited to their musical project.
Several changes of line-up delayed the album release far more time than expected. Nevertheless, the lineup was completed in July 2005 with the addition of Franck Chentrier and Nicolas Thomas (guitars), and a little later Gautier Blondeel (bass guitar).
Finally, it was with this stable line-up that Markize recorded their first album Transparence. The band gave several concerts in Paris (with Penumbra at Salle Curial, with Cult of Luna at La Locomotive...) and also in different regions of France. Notable is their contribution to the world of french metal with the track Paperdoll.
The album Transparence has been on sale since the 10th of March 2007 with Acropole Records and has received critical acclaim. Markize toured in Paris and Provence in May, June and July of 2007 in support of the album.
In August 2007, Gautier Blondeel left the band to dedicate himself to his family life. After several auditions, Pierre Vo was chosen to be the new Markize bassist for his personal and musical qualities.
The concerts began again in September 2007, and in October Markize took part in the MFVF Warm-up show in Belgium and was selected to play in the famous Metal Female Voices Fest 6 in October 2008, an annual event to celebrate famous metal bands with female singers.
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A New Era
Markize Lyrics
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Innocent just in your lies
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
Try to understand, this is not a lie
The earth is dying when
Your pleasure's high
Love is stupid
You think so, right?
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
Do you have the sense of conscience
Do you have the soul
Would you help the man, who's on the floor?
Just remember you when
You were sick and tires
Where's compassion in your burning heart?
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
Compassion remission
This is the new era
Enjoy me, destroy me
Enter my heaven
I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna scream
I'm gonna fight inside
Into my hell, into myself
Into your children eyes
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
I see in your eyes
Innocent just in your lies
The lyrics of Markize's song "A New Era" explore themes of deception, hypocrisy, and the lack of empathy in society. The repeated line "I see in your eyes, innocent just in your lies" suggests that the person being addressed may appear innocent on the surface, but their words and actions betray a different reality.
The song starts by questioning the listener's understanding of the world. The singer emphasizes that their message is not a lie, and that the Earth is suffering while people indulge in their own pleasure. The lyrics imply that this behavior turns individuals into "psychos" rather than the perfect figures they may envision themselves to be. Love is also criticized as foolish and the listener is challenged to reconsider their own beliefs.
The second verse delves deeper into the lack of empathy and compassion in the listener's character. The singer asks if they possess a conscience and a soul, and prompts them to remember a time when they themselves were in need of help. The absence of compassion is highlighted, questioning where it resides in their "burning heart."
The chorus returns, repeating the line about seeing innocence in the listener's lies. This reinforces the themes of hypocrisy and deception that permeate throughout the song.
In the bridge, the lyrics shift to a more abstract and metaphorical narrative. "Compassion remission" suggests that society has moved away from empathy and understanding. The phrase "Enter my heaven, I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna scream" implies a sense of emotional turmoil and frustration. The singer talks about entering their own personal hell, perhaps questioning their own actions or the state of the world. The mention of "your children's eyes" hints that the consequences of society's lack of compassion will affect future generations.
Overall, "A New Era" by Markize is a thought-provoking song that critiques the prevailing lack of empathy and hypocritical behavior in society.
Line by Line Meaning
I see in your eyes
I perceive through your gaze
Innocent just in your lies
Your deceit is only veiled by innocence
Try to understand, this is not a lie
Make an effort to comprehend, this is the truth
The earth is dying when
The planet is deteriorating as
Your pleasure's high
Your indulgence reaches its peak
You'll be more a psycho than a perfect guy
You will resemble a disturbed individual rather than an ideal man
Love is stupid
Affection is foolish
You think so, right?
That is your belief, isn't it?
Do you have the sense of conscience
Are you in possession of moral awareness
Do you have the soul
Do you possess a spirit
Would you help the man, who's on the floor?
Are you willing to assist the man who is down
Just remember you when
Merely recall yourself when
You were sick and tired
You were unwell and exhausted
Where's compassion in your burning heart?
Where is empathy in your passionate heart
Compassion remission
Pardoning the lack of compassion
This is the new era
This signifies the dawn of a new age
Enjoy me, destroy me
Take pleasure in me, annihilate me
Enter my heaven
Step into my paradise
I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna scream
I shall weep, I shall shout
I'm gonna fight inside
I shall combat within myself
Into my hell, into myself
Into my inferno, within my own being
Into your children eyes
Within the gaze of your offspring
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Alina Spada
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