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FUCK THE FACTS @ Coalition T.O – January 15th, 2016

Unforgivingly cold winds were at my back as I arrived at Coalition T.O. just in time to catch the last few equally unforgiving moments of Goth Girl’s screaming one-man spectacle.  A cloud of chaos,...

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Warsnake – self-titled

Back in the day, I used to be AF Analog’s biggest fan. The short-lived local sludge band was never a household name outside their own households, but in ’07/’08, they were the closest thing to Crowbar...

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Looking for some live metal this week/end? (Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal)

While going through the Hellbound inbox I found a message from earlier this month – an email letting us know of some bands crossing the border into Canada this weekend and asking for a little help...

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Völur – Disir

I’ve seen this Toronto trio live at least a couple times, most recently opening for The Body atop a skateboard ramp on Bathurst. The bass/drums/violin outfit notably features Blood Ceremony bassist...

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Briefcasefest: Saturday, 21 May 2016

Gabe Hugh’s review of Briefcasefest 2016 held at Toronto’s Coalition So, it’s the Victoria long weekend again and for those of you getting ready to spend it in the comforts of Kensington Market,...

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Guns N’ Roses live in Toronto – July 16, 2016

So I grew up in a religious and very conservative household as I am sure some of us metal heads did. One of the bands that was definitely off limits was Guns N’ Roses. Despite coming late to the party...

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Opeth / The Sword @ Massey Hall, Toronto ON, October 5, 2016

It’s not very often anymore that I am willing to go out to a mid-week show, but when you get the chance to see one of your favourite bands play in a beautiful, historic concert hall sometimes you have...

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Demontage – Fire of Iniquity

Man, looking at some of the show flyers in Demontage’s press kit reminds me how long I’ve been hanging around the Toronto scene—and these guys have been around even longer. Fire of Iniquity marks the...

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Goatwhore + Empyrean Plague @ The Garrison, Toronto, May 11th 2017

Photo credit: Peter Beste While it’s not quite the weekend, New Orleans extreme metallers Goatwhore are currently rampaging throughout the United States supporting Amon Amarth and have managed to...

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Shining, Revenge, Wolvhammer @ The Garrison, Toronto ON, May 9, 2017

Tonight’s stop on the so-called No Safe Space Tour may be an attempt to take a swipe at the increasingly politicized climate the modern world exists in these days, but the line up, by black metal...

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Volur – Ancestors

The sophomore album from Toronto folk-doomsters Volur is nothing if not an ambitious effort. Though it only contains four tracks, it clocks in at over 53 minutes, with some songs stretching over 15....

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Sirenia + Arkona + MindMaze @ Mod Club Theatre, Toronto, May 17, 2017

It’s unbearably hot in Toronto but that doesn’t prevent a wave of melodic metallers going to the stuffy Mod Club to catch a coheadlining stint from pagan metal horde Arkona celebrating their 15th...

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Cryptopsy + Rivers of Nihil + The Zenith Passage @ Hard Luck Bar, Toronto,...

Quebec death metal icons Cryptopsy are infesting Toronto yet again but fans are in for a very special delight this time. This Devastation on the Nation North American trek sees the band unearth classic...

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Destruction + Jungle Rot + Warbringer @ The Mod Club Theatre, Toronto, May...

Destruction strikes back, devastating thrash attack! A full force metal package hits Toronto tonight, part of the Teutonic thrash titans’ North American promotional trek for last year’s Under Attack....

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Neurosis / Converge / Amenra at the Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, 2 August 2017

Amenra Crushing hypnotic sludge. Screamed vocals. Very Neurosis-like in style. Slow parts and catchy melodies. Nice black and white visuals. Clouds and nature with burning and smoking landscapes. Maybe...

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Magma @ The Mod Club in Toronto, 20 August 2017

Sometimes progressive rock feels too limiting a label for an infinitely innovative collective credited with introducing unorthodox and challenging elements to music. One such act is cult legend Magma,...

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Marduk / Incantation @ The Garrison, Toronto, 2 September 2017

Black and death metal form an unholy alliance to deliver evil to Toronto. The instigators in question are Marduk and Incantation, both acts at the forefront of their genres with pedigrees few can...

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Events You Don’t Want to Miss, Toronto – October 2017

After a long hiatus, we’re back with the absolute must-do’s in metal for Toronto.  This month’s picks are once again brought to you by Danielle, your humble and always curious local fangirl.  I look...

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Perturbator + Bulkhead @ The Velvet Underground, 1 October 2017

Time to turn back the clock. The Velvet Underground is alive with retrofuturists as French synthwave artist Perturbator, James Kent, hits Toronto for the second night in a row, following last night’s...

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Acherontas @ 211 Augusta, Toronto, 27 October 2017

Recently, a couple of Greek black metal acts surprise the underground by being fortunate enough to cross the Atlantic and subsequently performing in Toronto, namely Varathon and Kawir. Now it’s time...

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