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Obey The Brave

todayNovember 17, 2020

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Obey The Brave Ontario Montreal Hell for Breakfast Canada - Metalcore

Obey The Brave

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With a rise to prominence nearly as fast and relentless as their music, Canada's finest Obey The Brave formed in 2012 and almost immediately found a worldwide fan base. Based out of Ottawa and Montreal, the band features Alex Erian (Despised Icon) on vocals as well as guitarist Terrence McAuley and drummer Stevie Morotti. By the middle of 2012, just over half-a-year becoming a band, the metalcore act found itself signed to iconic label Epitaph Records with the band's debut album Young Blood in August of that same year. A sophomore album, Salvation, followed in 2014. After a tempestuous adventure with their last record Mad Season (2017), OTB managed to navigate out of troubled waters with a new set of songs that perfectly echoes the album title's meaning. The musical experimentations from the previous record enabled the band this time to strengthen its style into a perfect blend that gracefully masters new melodic approaches while remaining deeply loyal to its hardcore and metal roots. Having recently partnered up with Hell For Breakfast, Montreal-based music label Slam Disques' new division, the band is ready to start a new chapter in its history, beginning on July 19th 2019 with the release of its new record Balance. This time around, OTB decided to team up with producer Paul Marc Rousseau (Silverstein), while keeping Dean Hadjichristou (Parkway Drive, Protest The Hero) on board for engineering. With the help of Sam Guaiana (Like Pacific) and Mike Kalajian (Emmure) respectively on mixing and mastering, the band sounds more energetic and vigorous than ever.

Rising almost as quickly and relentlessly as their music, Obey The Brave formed in 2012 and almost immediately found a worldwide fan base. Based in Ottawa and Montreal, the band features Alex Erian (Despised Icon) on vocals as well as guitarist Terrence McAuley and drummer Stevie Morotti. In mid-2012, the metalcore band found themselves signed to the iconic Epitaph Records label, releasing their debut album Young Blood in August of that year. A second album, Salvation, followed in 2014. After a tumultuous adventure with their last album Mad Season (2017), OTB have managed to emerge from the murky waters with a new set of songs that perfectly echoes the meaning of the album's title. The musical experiments created thanks to previous albums have this time enabled the band to strengthen their style into a perfect blend, one that gracefully masters new melodic approaches while remaining deeply faithful to their hardcore and metal roots. Having recently signed a partnership with Hell For Breakfast, the new division of Montreal label Slam Disques, the band is ready to begin a new chapter in its history, starting on July 19, 2019 with the release of its new album, Balance. This time around, OTB decided to team up with producer Paul Marc Rousseau (Silverstein), while keeping Dean Hadjichristou (Parkway Drive, Protest The Hero) on board for engineering. With the help of Sam Guaiana (Like Pacific) and Mike Kalajian (Emmure) on mixing and mastering respectively, the band sounds more energetic and vigorous than ever.

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