NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – April 19, 2023
Montreal’s VVON DOGMA I (ex-Unexpect – 9 String Bassist) Continue Their Progressive Assault With âThe Voidâ
New Album “The Kvlt of Glitch” Out May 2023
For VVON DOGMA I, music is more than just a form of entertainment, it’s an art form that allows them to explore their emotions and convey their message to the world. Their music is characterized by a sense of urgency, with powerful riffs and raw vocals that cut through the noise. The project of bassist Chaoth, formerly of Unexpect, is chaotic and thought-provoking and their upcoming album “The Kvlt of Glitch” is dark and melancholic. The newest single âThe Voidâ is being presented with a lyric video, in which Chaoth shares some insight on what to expect:
âThis one needed to be the first track of the record as it is the oldest material by far. Most of that song was written over a decade ago and I really love the sound design and glitchy introduction that gives a feel of what you’re walking into musically. I think a lot of people can relate to that feeling of emptiness inside, or maybe I’m just a hopeless bluesy melancholic. I actually wrote the first half of that song thinking it could be Unexpect material back in the day, so that tells you how old some of these parts are.â
When it comes to selecting tracks for the album, Chaoth doesnât come from the school of thinking where you write 30 songs and the best 12 make it on the record. For him, everything he spent countless hours crafting will make it on the record. He also wanted to include a cover and selected the track “2 + 2 = 5” by Radiohead.
“The Kvlt of Glitch” is essentially Chaoth paying tribute to every period of different influences that heâs had in his life, from 90’s alternative and nu-metal to modern electronic and ambient music and everything in between. The album is recommended for fans of Unprocessed, Meshuggah, and Igorrr.
Watch and listen to the lyric video for âThe Voidâ via its premiere on EverythingIsNoise HERE.
“The Kvlt of Glitch” was produced by Chaoth along with Blaise Borboën-Léonard, Chris Donaldson (Cryptopsy), and Dave Evangelista and is due out May 5, 2023.
Album pre-order –Â Vvondogmai.bandcamp.comâ
Music Video – âOne Eyeâ – https://youtu.be/ebEmZojXIgk
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In addition to the album, Chaoth has launched bass lessons via his Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/chaoth â
Track Listing:â
1. The Void – 4:45
2. Tabula Rasa – 4:25
3. Triangles and Crosses – 4:33
4. Day of The Dead – 4:36
5. One Eye – 4:34
6. Hivemind – 2:47
7. Lithium Blue – 4:51
8. 2 + 2 = 5 – 3:11 (Radiohead Cover)
9. Hurt – 3:58
10. The Great Maze – 6:54
Album Length: 44:40
Album Recording Credits:â
⢠All songs performed by: VVON DOGMA I
⢠All songs written by: CHAOTH and VVON DOGMA I (except 2+2=5 written by Radiohead)
⢠Produced by: Blaise Borboën-Léonard, Chris Donaldson, Dave Evangelista, Chaoth
⢠Mixed by: Max Lacroix at House of Gain studio
⢠Mastered by: Max Lacroix at House of Gain studio
⢠Album Artwork by: Patrick Filteau and MidJourney
⢠Canadian Content (MAPL) (for Canadian
Vvon Dogma I – Album and Live Band Lineup:â
ChaotH (Frederick F) â 9 String bass
Kevin Alexander â Drums
Yoan MP â Guitar
Blaise Borboën â Synth, Strings, Production
For more info: Facebook.com/VvonDogmaI | Instagram.com/vvondogmai | Twitter.com/vvondogmai | Youtube.com/@vvondogmai8596â
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“It sounds like Cynic mixed with The Algorithm, Last Chance To Reason, and others. It’s a shame this is only an EP, because I want so much more.” – Metal Injection
“It’s very much a ‘thinking outside of the box’ type of EP, with many different instruments and musical styles blended together.” – V13
“Chaoth (Frederick Filiatrault) is undoubtedly a member of the ranks of the most outstanding Canadian musicians.” – Silence-Magazin
“We may have the arrival of a whole new genre or style of music with what’s happening here from Montreal, Quebec’s Vvon Dogma I. Having just released the “Communion” EP in recent days, the music contained upon it is quite forward thinking progressive metal at its roots.” – Riff Relevant
“Vvon Dogma Iâs new EP has more than twice as many bass strings than tracks…an explosive look at Frederick Filliatraultâs new project, one that he conceived almost entirely as an excuse to write with his nine-string bass. Yep. Nine strings. On a bass…the Canadian bandâs debut starts them off strong.” – All About The Rock
“a very unique EP.” – Games, Braaains & A Headbanging Life
“Vvon Dogma I really makes you feel that there is a well planned progression that aims to make you go through different stages until you reach a safe place” – RTMB Music
“”Communion projects a cocktail of Creative Rock and Metal of outstanding quality that will appeal to the connoisseur of all things out there in prog and avant-garde space. This is some wild shit. And does the RMR office suite like wild? Damn straight we do. And so should you â get some.” – Rock Music Raider
“This is a band that have managed to create their own brand of odd progressive metal…This is a band that does to djent what Claypool does to funk and Patton does to rock and metal. An out there and challenging affair, and most likely with more of a niche appeal due to that. But those who get it will enjoy this stuff immensely.” – Progressor
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