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Live appearances:

deadly actions 3 festival along with con-dom/the grey wolves, la nomenklatur and dagda mor, october 1996 (picture)

wolfsmond festival along with the moon lay hidden beneath a cloud, yasnaia, the grey wolves and telepherique, august 1997

democrazy, gent, belgium along with allerseelen, december 1997

Fragment from review of Deadly Actions III festival(Lille, France, 1995):
"...The second day there seemed to be more people than the day before. I wondered if this was because a lot of people couldn't make it on Friday because of work or something or because they had come especially for some band. Maybe for Les Joyaux De La Princesse who started off the 2nd day. They're a French band that play some sort of atmospheric music with a ambient/industrial touch. Their appearance was quite militaristic. They showed a documentary about WWII and death camps on the backdrop video screen. And they were the only band that had decorated the stage. On either side they had placed tall black banners with symbols and letters in white. All the instruments and objects on stage were covered in white sheets, which made the stage look like a place where a ceremony was to be held. Two members of the band played on drums in some parts and a female member read from a scripture or something in French. I think the music was kinda similar to Blood Axis, but less classical and bombastic, more dark and ambient. It sounded pretty good, but not something I go wild about. There was one strange thing about Les Joyaux, they had one guy standing still in the back of the stage during the whole show, so I wondered why he was there. Then during the last song he came out to the front and started to play a large military war-drum. It seemed a bit odd to be on stage just for that sort performance."

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