Sebastien is a Czech power metal band from Pardubice and Brno. The band was formed by Jià Âà"George" Rain in 2008.
Sebastien's origins date back to February 1999 and the band's first real line-up appears under the name Calypso in December 1999.
Two years later, they changed their name to Navar and recorded their first studio album, titled Dark. This was followed by a string of concerts, the recording of the single "Shine of Light", and finally the release of their second album, Commotion.
In the summer of 2004, the band returned to the studio again to record the EP Proti và ¡em (Against all). In April 2006, they self-released a new album, titled 1621.
In 2008, two members left the group. The core of the band - the Rain brothers and Andy Mons - invited new members. The band was then renamed Sebastien.
In November 2009, Sebastien travelled to Grapow Studios in Slovakia to record their long-awaited album Tears of White Roses. The songs were originally written in Czech by George Rain, and later rewritten in English by poet Jan PetriÃÂko. The music was written and arranged by George Rain and Andy Mons, and the album was produced by Roland Grapow.
The album was released in November 2010 via Escape Music and featured several guest musicians.
Sebastien went on their first real tour (in the Czech Republic and Slovakia) in the fall of 2011. Following this, they appeared on the main "Ronnie James Dio Stage" of the Masters of Rock festival in July 2012 with three notable guest artists on stage: Roland Grapow, Apollo Papathanasio (Spiritual Beggars), and Katie Joanne (Siren's Cry).
As of 2012, keyboardist Victor Mazanek has left the band. He has been replaced by Pavel Dvoà Âák of Warhawk. In 2012, Radek Rain also resigned and was replaced by LukÃ¡à ¡ à ÂÃÂha.
In 2014, the band played their next big gig at the Masters of RockâÂÂs main stage â this time with Tony Martin (ex-Black Sabbath) as a special guest.
In November 2014, Sebastien entered Grapow Studios again to finish the mix on their second album, titled Dark Chambers of DéjàVu. The album was released on 25 September 2015, almost five years since their previous record, on the label Pride & Joy Music.
The band's third album, Act of Creation, was released on 23 February 2018.
As Navar