Martyr (band)

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Martyr

Background information
Origin Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Canada Flag of Canada
Genre(s) Technical Death Metal
Years active 1994 - Present
Label(s) Galy Records
Skyscraper Music
Associated
acts
Gorguts
Death
Cynic
Website Official Site
Members
Daniel Mongrain (Guitars, Vocals)
Francois Mongrain (Bass, Vocals)
Martin Carbonneau (Guitars)
Patrice Hamelin (Drums)
Former members
François Richard (Drums)
Pier-Luc Lampron (Guitars)

Martyr is a Canadian technical death metal band.

Inspired by Atheist, Cynic and Death style, Martyr plays highly technical death metal. Daniel Mongrain played guitar for Gorguts, another Canadian death metal band, on their From Wisdom to Hate record, and toured. Daniel Mongrain has also toured as a second guitarist for Cryptopsy and session-recorded for Quo Vadis and Capharnaum. Luc Lemay, singer/guitarist of Gorguts delivers a monologue on the last song "Realms of Reverie" of the Warp Zone album.

Lyrically Martyr explore the human psyche, mostly its darkest corners, giving the listener a cynical view of humanity in general. Daniel is the main vocalist and produces most of the "high" vocals. François does the lower growls.

Being technical metal as well as progressive metal, Martyr's guitar, bass and drum techniques are elaborate and difficult to reproduce. They employ frequent time signatures changes and often use dissonant chords. They compose mind twisting riffs that complement the philosophical topics they explore.


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[edit] Members

  • Daniel Mongrain – Rhythm and lead guitar, vocals
  • François Mongrain – Bass guitar, vocals
  • Martin Carbonneau – Rhythm and lead guitar
  • Patrice Hamelin – Drums

[edit] Past members

  • François Richard – Drums (1996–1997)
  • Pier-Luc Lampron – Guitar (1994–2001)
  • Stéphane Bélanger – Drums (1994–1995)

[edit] Discography

  • 1997 Hopeless Hopes, featuring François Richard on drums.
  • 2000 Warp Zone
  • 2001 Extracting the Core (live)
  • 2006 Feeding the Abscess

[edit] External links

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