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Augury

Montreal, Quebec’s Augury had been shaped in 2002 and didn’t wait around lengthy to pledge their allegiance to French Canada’s lengthy custom of producing specifically complicated and progressive-flavored loss of life steel. Their 2004 debut record, Concealed, gained high marks in the specialized press because of its solid and different songwriting, aswell as the new approach of having a feminine co-vocalist. However, that vocalist, Arianne Fleury, was dismissed (along with drummer Etienne Gallo) sooner or later before the documenting of Augury’s belated second record (and initial for Nuclear Blast), Fragmentary Proof, raising some problems about what it may appear to be. But remaining associates Patric Loisel (vocals/electric guitar), Mathieu Marcotte (electric guitar), Dominic Lapointe (fretless bass), and brand-new percussionist Antoine Baril quickly silenced any doubters by providing a still extremely imaginative make of death steel brutality.

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