User:Max Lordom

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Indefinite Cure
Origin Joliette, Québec, CAN
Genre(s) Industrial rock
Years active 2006–present
Label(s) none
Website http://www.myspace.com/indefinitecure
Members
Max Lordom
Maxime Nadeau

"Indefinite Cure"is a project band officialy formed in 2006 in Joliette, Quebec, Canada. The band isn't complete yet. Julien Leclerc has been named as being the live guitarist for a short period of time, but his name has disappeared on the myspace page. The band is still in formation. The only other member of the band right now is Maxime Nadeau, claimed to be the live keybordist. The band's style is actually near to bands like Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson. Among its influences, some notable film soundtracks composers are named (Howard Shore, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith.)The band hasn't started officialy. Basicaly, the band is, for now, some studio work with great ambitions for the futur.


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[edit] Max Lordom

The founder of the band, Max Lordom, was born Francis Brûlé on November 25th, 1989. In his early age (3 years old), he was already attracted to music and arrangement playing with a program called "Concert Pro" on an early personal computer "Macintosh Plus". One day, his brother, Antoine, downloaded a demo of Rebirth 1.0, the first program he ever composed with. In 2005, he claims it was by then that he officialy decided that music was what he shall do in life, despite his parents' advice. His first appearance on stage (not for Indefinite Cure, only as himself playing with some friends) was in 2006, for a school funding show in wich he did two songs (Born to be Wild - Steppenwolf and Ode To My Family - The Cranberries) In almost the same period, he won a prize for "best soundtrack" in a regional school contest of amateur movies wich gave him 100$. On March 25th 2007, he announced on Indefinite Cure's myspace blog that he was accepted for college.

On February 27, 2007, Max Lordom performed on stage in a music contest, interpreting Ariane Moffatt's version of the song "Imparfait" from Daniel Bélanger with Frédérique Bélanger Lépine.

[edit] Through You

"Through You" is the name of the album Max Lordom said he was working on. It was tentatively named "Fool's Fear".

On May 31st, 2007, he posted a blog saying he had been "playing with the track-listing of the album". He said he had no time to work on it seriously right now but that it was still on the working table.

[edit] Demo

On March 5th 2007, Max Lordom posted a blog saying he has finished his demo and the 3 songs were posted on the myspace webpage.[1] Both three songs have been "scrobled" on last.fm
Here are the 3 songs :
-At The End
-Going Down
-Heart Break

[edit] Charts

Indefinite Cure's Nine Inch Nails remixes top chart postion on ninremixes.com
Survivalism [Unstoppable]
N.1 - Survivalism remixes
N.2 - Relative popularity for everything

Survivalism [World On Fire]
N.6 - Survivalism remixes
N.18 - Relative popularity for everything

Survivalism [All That Was]
N.1 - Survivalism remixes
N.5 - Relative popularity for everything


Only [Final Redemption]
N.14 - Relative popularity for everything
N.6 - Only remixes

Only [Sometimes] (tagged as of Indefinate Cure...typing error)
N.34 - Relative popularity for everything
N.7 - Only remixes




The band has a web page : Indefinite Cure at MySpace


all information [2]