Belenos was brought to life as a one-man-band by Loïc Cellier in 1995. Influenced by the early black metal scene of Norway, the music of the band always was and remains a mix of black and pagan metal with Celtic choirs. The original line-up consisted of Loïc and Nathalie. After releasing three demo tapes Belenos turned into a full band and began to play live. The first live appearance took place in Lille, October 1999 as an opening act for Marduk and Enthroned. Yann Desaulty on bass was replaced by David Foulon, as well as Raphael Fontaine left the band due to a lack of motivation. In August 2000 the band signed with Sacral Productions and released the first full album Errances oniriques in March 2001. After a couple live performances Belenos recorded their second albumSpicilège with the new drummer Marc Devillers, since Denis Sokowicz had been fired. The album was released again on Sacral Productions. The same year Marc Devillers was replaced by Gilles Delecroix. In 2004 Sacral Productions released a 2-CD demo compilation L'ancien temps. By the end of 2004 Belenos became a one-man-band and stopped all live activities. In 2006 Adipocere Records released the third albumChants de bataille on which Loïc had been working since 2002. Drums for the album, recorded in 2004, are provided by Gilles Delecroix, then a member of Aborted. In 2007 Belenos signed with Northern Silence Productions and the same year released the fourth album Chemins de souffrance which features some completely rerecorded versions of the songs from the second 1998 demo Allégorie d'une souffrance. In 2009 the debut full album Errances oniriques, completely rerecorded, was reissued by Northern Silence Productions. The new version contains two exclusive cover songs with lyrics reworked in French. In 2010 Belenos with three session members returns on stage to play four festivals in France. The next full length album Yen sonn gardis was recorded between December 2009 and April 2010 and mastered in June 2010 at the band's home studio. The album features the whole lyrics in Breton, an old Celtic language of Brittany. In early 2012 the second album Spicilège was reissued in a digipack format limited to 1000 copies and including new artwork, original remastered sound and seven bonus tracks. The final recording of the next studio albumKornôg was to start in January 2014, but it was postponed with no release date planned. Kornôg was released September 9th 2016.
Lyrical themes
The band's lyrics usually deal with classical themes such as winter, death, pride, nature, Celtic legends and rituals, ancient battles.