Edith Nylon

Edith Nylon

Genres: new wave, french, post-punk, punk, france

About Edith Nylon

Edith Nylon were a French rock band, active from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Having emerged during the Punk era, they were a precursor to New Wave bands like Les Rita Mitsouko. They achieved considerable fame in France, going on to support English rock trio The Police at their peak. Band members Mylène Khaski : lead vocals Christophe Boutin : guitars Zako Khaski : guitar, bass, choirs Frédéric Noyé : keyboards, piano, guitar Karl Mormet : guitars Albert Tauby : drums Before Edith Nylon split, Zako, Albert and Frédéric left the band, and the following musicians were added to the line-up: Aram Kevorkian : keyboards Yann Leker : low Philippe Topiol : drums Discography 1979 : Edith Nylon (CBS) 1980 : Quatre essais philosophiques (CBS) 1980 : Johnny Johnny (CBS) 1982 : echo bravo (Chiswick) 1979-1982

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Heard alongside: Big Country Fixx, The Sound, The

Edith Nylon — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Edith Nylon Edith Nylon {1979}
Edith Nylon Euthanasie
Edith Nylon {1979}
Euthanasie