Vassafor
Vassafor is a Canadian progressive metal band that formed after the dissolution of Le Fléau, with vocalist Étienne Pepin and bassist Simon Fillion at its...
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Vassafor is a Canadian progressive metal band that formed after the dissolution of Le Fléau, with vocalist Étienne Pepin and bassist Simon Fillion at its center. They've navigated lineup changes and financial constraints while developing their sound, drawing from the expansive compositions of bands like Yes and King Crimson.
Their debut album 'Archeonaut's Return' came out in 2007, establishing their approach with epic arrangements and orchestral elements. The title track and songs like 'Craft of Dissolution' and 'Obsidian Prince' showcase their blend of progressive structures with metal intensity.
Later albums including 'Echoes from the Past' in 2012 and 'Odyssey' in 2014 continued this direction, with Pepin also contributing electric cello to their instrumentation. Their work has explored esoteric themes and cosmic imagery, sometimes drawing mixed reactions for its unconventional qualities.
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