Celebrating the arrival of “Auxesis“, a record with a central theme of growth, Canadian Progressive Metal act Maitreya have shared a music video for “Vestigial Memories” directed by Alex McFarland and filmed at Biltmore Theatre. It follows the critically acclaimed “Hyper Reels” with the band threatening to boldly go where no band have gone before.
After they deconstructed their first single “The Traveller” last month, Whitby Ontario’s Maitreya have done likewise with second cut “Still Motion“. Both tracks appear on the bands 11th October releasing EP “Auxesis” making the insight a preview of not only the new record but the thought process behind the Progressive Metal box of curiosities. Their
When you’ve got a new EP on the horizon but you don’t want to preview too much, what do you do aside from playthrough videos for every component for every track? How about a video analysis on the song writing process? Canadians Maitreya take us behind the lead single “The Traveler” from their 11th October
Who could possibly have a seed idea for a song which can be traced back to a silly cover of Rage Against The Machine classic “Bulls on Parade” and end up with something which drifts between jazz-funk-reggae hybrid with metal? Judging by their prior convictions it can only be Canadian Progressive Metal band Maitreya. They