After six months of relative silence, a third seemingly stand alone single since 2023 EP “Soliloque” has surfaced from one-man Blackened Thrash project Maudiir (Deeply Confused, Tears for the Dead Gods, Trinity Blast). Titled “Plastic Feed” it emerges from Montréal in continued observations of obedience and industrialization riddled with man-made waste, this time reflecting on how
An outlet for observations on obedience and industrialization riddled with man made waste for multi instrumentalist and vocalist Frédéric Bergeron, one man project Maudiir is as pure as the Maple syrup that his homeland is famed for. Unadulterated Canadian Blackened Progressive Thrash is the name of the game with “Toute Vérité” (or “All Truth“) the
After three EPs in four years, Montréal Quebec Canadian Blackened Progressive Thrash one man project Maudiir have shared a new cut titled “Trematode“. An outlet for observations on obedience and industrialization riddled with man made waste for multi instrumentalist and vocalist Frédéric Bergeron, the long running project is an escape from his other commitments in
“It’s not a linear EP; certainly not the same song repeated again and again. Open-minded people, step in. Those who have heard my past EPs will notice ‘Soliloque’ is different than ‘La Part du Diable’, which was also different than ‘Le Temps Peste’. I like to think that the overall production is getting better with
Having announced a third EP in four years set for 7th April in “Soliloque“ for 7th April with “L’Éloge du Cuivre”, one-man Blackened Thrash Army Maudiir (ex-Deeply Confused, Tears for the Dead Gods, Trinity Blast) has offered up a second piece of the puzzle in “Toxic Cloud“. Citing inspirations including the first Emperor album as well as
The one-man Blackened Thrash Army Maudiir (ex-Deeply Confused, Tears for the Dead Gods, Trinity Blast) is once again preparing for War with a third EP in four years set for 7th April in “Soliloque“. If his previous work and first single “L’Éloge du Cuivre” are anything to go by then Canadian has a collection of riff-driven