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An evening with a black metal flavor was presented last Thursday as part of the “Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge Tour” at the Fairmount Theater with the bands Wolves In The Throne Room, Blackbraid, Gaerea and Hoaxed, all presented by Extensive Enterprise. The Fairmount Theater was almost sold out with only a few tickets available at the door. A good sign for a show presented during the middle of the week!
Hoaxed kicks off the evening at 7 p.m. with a very unique set for a black metal. Leaning more towards rock with a slight dose of growl, Hoaxed presented songs from their latest album “Two Shadows”. The Oregon trio was able to hook the Montreal crowd as several people purchased the group’s merch! The songs were able to hook me at times, but didn’t seem to be made for a black metal show. I would have seen this band opening for a more heavy metal style show. At last, I’m not taking anything away from Hoaxed’s talent, but their 30-minute performance seemed really special to me for this kind of tour.

Gaerea continues the evening with their black metal from Portugal. This group never ceases to amaze me every chance I get to see them. Their last visit was in March 2023 on Quebec soil during the tour with Rotting Christ. The group brilliantly performed the different songs from their latest album “Mirage” since the majority of the songs played came from this album. The theatrical side of Gaerea added another dynamic to their performance since the members are masked and the singer keeps moving on stage while gesturing with his hands. Once again Gaerea delivered a solid performance lasting around 30 minutes and a headlining show is much needed. This band continues to grow in popularity in the black metal world and there is a reason why, they are loaded with talent! Moving like they do on stage, I understand why it was hot in the room!

Blackbraid
Blackbraid enters the stage and just like Gaerea, this group is on its second appearance on Quebec soil this year. Having played with Dark Funeral in May as part of the Decibel Magazine Tour, Blackbraid offers black metal with some atmospheric passages. The group was able to impress me once again during a few passages. The quality live is almost identical to that in the studio. Singer Sgah’gahsowáh is the main composer of the group and the musicians on stage to accompany him did justice. Just like Gaerea, a large number of people came to see this group which has continued to gain popularity since their beginning. Having only been active since 2022, Blackbraid played aggressive black metal for over 45 minutes filled with catchy riffs, fast blastbeasts and unique vocals. In short, the energy was there for them and it was hot at Fairmount! (A little too much…)

Wolves In The Throne Room (WITTR) ends the evening with a long intro to immerse the audience in the group’s atmosphere. Candles, skulls and a unique visual take the stage before seeing the four musicians each take turns entering their respective places. The track “Mountain Magick” begins with a rapid blastbeat from the drum and a clap of thunder falls on the remaining crowd in the Fairmount. Unfortunately, several people left Fairmount because they were not interested in WITTR. All I have to say is they missed out on a great group. WITTR is basically an atmospheric band so I admit that not everyone likes this subgenre of black metal. ncense was spread throughout the crowd which made the atmosphere even more special. WITTR pleasantly surprised me since it was the first time I saw them headlining and sincerely, hats off to them. It’s not the kind of group I’m very familiar with, but their performance totally dazzled and surprised me. On several occasions, I savored the band’s melody and admired the talent of these guys. They had the opportunity to play three pieces from their latest album “Primordial Arcana”, an album released in 2021 so it was promoting with this tour. WITTR played a few pieces through their discography before closing with an 18-minute long piece called “I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots.” A great way to end a warm October evening.
Setlist
- Mountain Magick
- Spirit of Lightning
- Eostre
- Angrboda
- Prayer of Transformation
- Vastness and Sorrow
- I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots

Texte: Phil Grondin
Photos: Corinne Ainscow