The origins of Blankass go back to the 1980s, when Johan Ledoux (guitar, vocals)
and Guillaume Ledoux (vocals) formed Zéro de Conduite at the ages of nine and
eleven. In 1990, they switched from new wave punk to French rock and formed
Blankass. Their well-crafted rock quickly made a name for itself after the galop
d'essai Blankass in 1996. L'Ère de Rien in 1998 earned Blankass an early popular
success and a second nomination at the Victoires de la Musique awards. L'Homme
Fleur in 2003 and Elliott in 2005 demonstrate that Blankass is more musically
ambitious than it appears. The C...