Montreal’s MAD PARISH Unveils Epic Music Video For New Single “Loched” Off Progressive NWOTHM Concept Album “The Dust Of Forever” + Comic Book Out January 2025

Montreal’s MAD PARISH Unveils Epic Music Video For New Single “Loched” Off Progressive NWOTHM Concept Album “The Dust Of Forever” + Comic Book Out January 2025

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Montreal, QC – November 27, 2024

Album Download HERE (for media use only)

Montreal’s MAD PARISH Unveils Epic Music Video For New Single “Loched”

Progressive NWOTHM Concept Album “The Dust Of Forever” + Comic Book Out January 2025

Montreal-based heavy metal outfit Mad Parish is set to captivate audiences once again with the release of their new single “Loched”, the first taste of their highly anticipated progressive NWOTHM concept album “The Dust Of Forever” slated for release in January 2025. The band comments on the track:

“The lead line in this song has many twists and turns, and the chord sequence is very dark, accentuating the tension and foreboding of Joe being hunted by the Executioner. The verses are noticeably bare, bringing focus to the vocal melody which was run through a Leslie speaker and gives a spooky inner voice feel. The chorus melody has the trademark Mad Parish singalong aspect, with an interesting use of 2 minor chords next to each other which is unconventional generally. The song is capped off with chanting gang vocals at the end of every chorus, a call and answer from the throngs of the faithful.”

Known for their unique fusion of New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) styles with progressive rock and catchy singalong melodies, Mad Parish has been a formidable force in Montreal’s heavy music scene for over a decade. “Loched” showcases the band’s evolution, offering listeners a glimpse into the expansive sonic landscape of their upcoming album.

Watch and listen to the music video for “Loched” via its presence on Bravewords HERE.

Behind The Scenes of “Loched” – https://youtu.be/bnW31w86m0w

Keyboardist Andre Bisson discusses his keyboard setup for “Loched” – https://youtu.be/Il3Tsj0ck78

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“The Dust Of Forever” marks a bold new chapter for Mad Parish. This concept album weaves an original story through a tapestry of heavy metal, following the journey of Joe, an immortal protagonist caught in a universe-threatening cataclysm. The album promises to transport listeners to another realm, with layered sounds and textures that reveal new aspects with each listen. Fans can look forward to an immersive album experience later this year, complete with a companion comic book and plans for a visually stunning live show featuring costumes, set pieces, and special effects. It is recommended for those who enjoy Iron Maiden, Virgin Steele, and Camel.

“The Dust Of Forever” is due out on January 31, 2025, and will be available digitally plus CD and Vinyl along with a limited edition comic book via their Bandcamp at https://madparish1.bandcamp.com.

Album Teaser – https://youtu.be/OvwWRctCSSc​

Comic Book Credits:​
Story – Josh McConnell
Artwork – Niall Skinner
Editing – Rahl Stafford
Design – Maximus Rex

Track Listing:​
1. Prophecy – 1:30
2. Defecther – 4:32
3. Possess The Child – 4:45
4. Outerest In Irisius – 1:34
5. Ouen Formation – 6:35
6. Hunted – 1:51
7. Astra T.R.A.Z (Tower Reformatory Asteroid Zone) – 4:42
8. Transmission #1 Dream On – 1:40
9. Resistius – 6:44
10. Aeternal – 1:44
11. An Age To Quell – 4:05
12. Transmission #2 – Will Of God – 2:04
13. Loched – 3:24
14. Cathedron Wakes – 5:37
15. Book of Rites – 1:06
16. Bishop’s Tomb – 3:32
17. Transmission #3 – Baz Raa Luum – 1:46
18. The Experience Hunter – 5:04
19. Trajectory: Tantus – 2:02
20. The Dust Of Forever – 5:11
21. Hail To The Hunter – 1:01
Album Length: 1:10:40

Album Band Line Up:​
Josh McConnell – Lead Vocals, Guitars, Bass (Track 8)
Bob Eaglesham – Guitars, Vocals, Bass (Track 18), Drums (Track 18), Keyboards (All Tracks except 8, 12, 15, 18, 19)
Andre Bisson – Keyboards (All Tracks except 1, 4, 6, 10, 12, 17, 21), Piano (Track 15)
Peter Mika – Keyboards (2nd keyboard solo on Resistius Track 9)
Patrick Latreille – Bass (All Tracks except 8, 18)
Paskal Belanger – Drums (Track 2,3,5,7,9,13,14)
Gopal Devanathan – Drums (Track 11, 16, 20)
Tony Spina – Drums (Track 12)
Jeff Louch – Piano (Track 12)

Live Band Line Up:​
Josh McConnell – Vocals
Bob Eaglesham – Guitar, Vocals
Aaron Carbray – Guitar
Andre Bisson – Keyboards
Gino Laposta – Bass
Max Rex – Drums

More Info: Madparishmetal.com | Facebook.com/madparishmetal | Instagram.com/madparishmetal | Spotify​

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“MAD PARISH threw open the flood gates with their brand of high octane Heavy Metal in the spirit of the old guard and seeing them open for Grim Reaper on a smaller stage not long ago, it is clear that a bigger space is exactly what the band needed! Loads of onstage prancing and members’ charisma gave the audience a jolt to quickly “get in the groove”! Hook laden and punchy, the songs are such that they stay in the headspace long after they’re played. “A Stitch in Crime” and “To Build a Fire” (among others) struck a chord as singer, Josh McConnell’s confidence and onstage appeal made it easy for fans to sing along. Gyrating in unison, the players playfully performed their hearts out without missing a beat, harkening back to a time when the NWOBHM was just getting into full swing!” – Ondes Chocs (Live Review 2014 opening for Skid Row in Montreal)

“Montreal’s MAD PARISH kicked off the festivities with a strong performance, harking back to the early 80`s tradition, both in terms of sound and look! Singer, Josh McConnell appeared like an untamed Heavy Metal wrestler, flaunting traditional 80`s style black spandex and belting out a vicious scream under long locks of curly hair (ala. Chuck Billy of TESTAMENT)! Meanwhile the three guitars raged behind, accompanied by a rhythmic bass and drum tempo that kept the energy high. Wasting no time in « delivering the goods », MAD PARISH certainly have synchronized their performance from headbanging in unison to dual vocal harmonies with the guitarist to including a dry ice effect that may have been a bit too thick at times. Nevertheless, the band played a flawless set with the players clearly having the time of their lives!” – Ondes Chocs (Live Review 2014 opening for Grimm Reaper in Montreal)

“Darkness Befalls This Cursed Land, Without Chains, Red Baron and the title track, just to name a few tracks from this collection of songs, will make you want to dust off old records now left in the hands of dust, a sign of a time that passes inexorably, hit to the heart by melodic solos, choruses to scream to the sky and rhythms as hard as steel, forged in the sacred temple of hard and heavy, which turn into lethal weapons in the hands of the Canadian band. A great job, absolutely to be rediscovered for lovers of old school metal.” – Iye Zine (Album – 2014 – Procession)

““Procession” is a solid album for what it is and certainly worth a listen to if you’re want an easy listen to whether you want to get into some kind of metal or maybe just progressive metal itself. It has a really good sound to it that is something that I would personally listen to casually whenever I needed something different to fill my ears, and Mad Parish is perfect for that for me. For other’s this is something you’d jam to all day every day simply because you think it is the absolute shit. But either way, “Procession” is definitely a noteworthy album to check out if you’re looking for something different and interesting.”- Headbanger Reviews (Album – 2014 – Procession)

“. A good album to turn on in the evening over a cold beer and forget about the problems” – Gloria Metalus (Album – 2014 – Procession)

Best of Montreal (Montreal Mirror) Heaviest Local Act 2009, 2010, 2011 (in the top 3)

Radio CJLO number 1 song “Stitch In Crime” for 3 months(Album – 2014 – Procession)

Heavy Metal Gems top 20 metal albums of 2014 (17 out of 20)(Album – 2014 – Procession)


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