Blackguard
Origin: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Formed: 2001
Style: Folk Metal, Melodic Death

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If ever there was a test case proving that hard work, tenacity, a healthy amount suffering, and word of mouth pays off, Blackguard is it. Formed in 2001 by guitarist Terry Roadcase and drummer Justine "Juice" Éthier as a straight ahead black metal outfit, the Montreal-based sextet - who clawed their way into the public eye under the name Profugus Mortis - has fought a pitched battle to stand out amongst their international metal brethren, going through numerous line-up changes and much needed sonic tweaking to get to where they are in 2008.

Blackguard as a viable entity was officially born with the addition of vocalist and born frontman Paul Ablaze in October 2004 to Profugus Mortis' ranks, followed a month later by bassist Étienne Mailloux, with both bringing the necessary dynamics to the band's sound and clarity to the group's collective vision. Staying true to their black metal roots, the new Profugus Mortis turned their sights on a brutal new interpretation of Scandinavian folk metal.

That beast, now known as Blackguard, has been unleashed. Their major label debut - entitled Profugus Mortis as a tribute to their past - is an outing that has brought diehard fans and (until now) ignorant folk metal followers up short. Capitalizing on the best moments offered up on ...So It Begins, the new album is a folk metal onslaught that redefines the genre and raises the bar to an all time high. Just as important, if not more so, the new material sees a revamped and hungry Blackguard coming into their own as a live act that cannot be ignored.

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Blackguard - Vain - Featuring Metal Babes Ginger, Mandi, Mira, Diomira, Jordana, and Nyx

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