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Happy headbanging ape!!
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Wednesday is our national holiday. Anyone got exciting plans (besides melting if you're in Ontario like I am)?
For me, it's probably just a day off. Maybe catch some Canada Day stuff on TV, write (there's a new comp on my NSFW writing site), and put on some Canadian metal.
Yes, really, we are a very metal country. From early acts like Lee Aaron and Helix in the 80s, to metal pioneers like technical death metal OGs Cryptopsy, to contemporary acts like Anciients (two-time Juno winners) and Spiritbox (who should win a Juno one of these days but keep getting beaten by Anciients
), metal is very much part of this country's musical DNA.
One band that kind of flew by me originally is London, Ontario-based Kittie. Part of the nu metal scene in the late 90s, they are led by sisters Morgan and Mercedes Lander. They went on hiatus for a while in the 2010s, finally returning in 2022 which when I finally discovered them (hey, I wasn't into metal in the 90s and 00s).
The lady doing the lovely growls is Morgan Lander. Her clean vocals are pretty good, too.
Archspire is a hot, relatively new technical death metal act out of Vancouver and another Juno winner. Their 2026 album Too Fast To Die, which basically sums up their musical style, has been turning up on the best of lists from many of the metal podcasters I watch. Probably another Juno nomination coming for this one (they've been nominated for Metal/Hard Rock Album twice, won once).
So, yeah, I'm going to be headbanging my way through Canada Day, I guess. What about the rest of you?
For me, it's probably just a day off. Maybe catch some Canada Day stuff on TV, write (there's a new comp on my NSFW writing site), and put on some Canadian metal.
Yes, really, we are a very metal country. From early acts like Lee Aaron and Helix in the 80s, to metal pioneers like technical death metal OGs Cryptopsy, to contemporary acts like Anciients (two-time Juno winners) and Spiritbox (who should win a Juno one of these days but keep getting beaten by Anciients
One band that kind of flew by me originally is London, Ontario-based Kittie. Part of the nu metal scene in the late 90s, they are led by sisters Morgan and Mercedes Lander. They went on hiatus for a while in the 2010s, finally returning in 2022 which when I finally discovered them (hey, I wasn't into metal in the 90s and 00s).
The lady doing the lovely growls is Morgan Lander. Her clean vocals are pretty good, too.
Archspire is a hot, relatively new technical death metal act out of Vancouver and another Juno winner. Their 2026 album Too Fast To Die, which basically sums up their musical style, has been turning up on the best of lists from many of the metal podcasters I watch. Probably another Juno nomination coming for this one (they've been nominated for Metal/Hard Rock Album twice, won once).
So, yeah, I'm going to be headbanging my way through Canada Day, I guess. What about the rest of you?