Embark on a thrilling story through a tapestry of Heavy Metal, following the journey of Joe, an immortal protagonist caught in a universe-threatening cataclysm.
Known for their unique fusion of New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) styles with Progressive Rock and catchy singalong melodies, Montreal, Quebec-based Heavy Metal brigade Mad Parish has been a formidable force in the Canadian heavy music scene for over a decade, culminating now in 2025 with the release of their sophomore opus The Dust Of Forever, a concept album that marks a bold new chapter for the band. Recorded by vocalist and guitarist Josh McConnell, guitarist Bob Eaglesham, bassist Patrick Latreille, keyboardist Andre Bisson, and drummer Paskal Belanger, the 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, promising to transport listeners to another realm, with layered sounds and textures that reveal new aspects with each listen.
The futuristic intro Prophecy will transport you to the world created by Mad Parish in Defecther, starting in a very progressive manner to the classic riffs by Josh and Bob, while Josh also fires his Ozzy Osbourne-inspired vocals. Patrick, Andre and Paskal generate a whimsical atmosphere in Possess The Child, blending Progressive Rock and Metal in great fashion; followed by Outerest In Irisius, the first interlude of the album, as ethereal and mystical as the intro, working as the warmup to Ouen Formation, one of the most 70’s-inspired songs of all, in special its vocals, backing vocals and overall pace. Here we go with another interlude titled Hunted, revving up their engines for Astra T.R.A.Z (Tower Reformatory Asteroid Zone), where they take their progressiveness to a whole new level to the stylish riffs by Josh and Bob and the striking keys by Andre. Transmission #1 Dream On is a bit too happy for my taste, but it is what the band had in mind to prepare us for Resistius, blending NWOBHM with 70’s Progressive Rock, with Paskal sounding flawless behind his drums. We then face another interlude, this time titled Aeternal, followed by another classy creation named An Age To Quell, where Josh and Bob’s riffage sounds thrilling until the very end.
Transmission #2 – Will Of God, the second interlude in the form of a transmission, is a Jazz-ish one, setting the tone for Loched, a Rock N’ Roll extravaganza highly inspired by old school Progressive Rock with Josh’s vocals sounding beyond ethereal, not to mention Andre’s striking Deep Puple-ish keys. Cathedron Wakes takes off from where the previous song ended, with their riffs and solos adding an extra touch of finesse to the overall result; and the piano by Andre in the interlude Book of Rites will captivate your senses before we’re treated to Bishop’s Tomb, boosted by the classic drums by guest Gopal Devanathan, resulting in one of the most electrifying of all songs of the album. There are too many interludes to my taste, and Transmission #3 – Baz Raa Luum might be the weakest of all, but everything gets back on track in The Experience Hunter, where Bob not only plays the guitar, but he’s also responsible for all keyboards, bass and drums, which is truly impressive. There’s one more interlude to go, entitled Trajectory: Tantus, heightening our senses for The Dust Of Forever, a riff-driven tune with a galloping pace led by the drumming by guest Gopal Devanathan, flowing into the outro Hail To The Hunter, putting an atmospheric, cryptic conclusion to the story.
Fans can look forward to an immersive album experience later this year, complete with a companion comic book titled The Experience Hunter Chronicles (with story by Josh McConnell, artwork by Niall Skinner, editing by Rahl Stafford, and design by Maximus Rex) and plans for a visually stunning live show (with the band’s live lineup comprised of Josh McConnell on vocals, Bob Eaglesham and Aaron Carbray on the guitars, Andre Bisson on keyboards, Gino Laposta on bass, and Max Rex on drums) featuring costumes, set pieces, and special effects, recommended for those who enjoy Iron Maiden, Virgin Steele, and Camel. Hence, don’t forget to see what such a unique band of the Canadian scene is up to on Facebook and on Instagram, to stream their music on YouTube and on Spotify, and to purchase a copy of the album along with a limited edition comic book via BandCamp, letting the story of the immortal being from the comics penetrate deep inside your mind while you listen to the stylish music by one of the most innovative bands hailing from Montreal.
Best moments of the album: Possess The Child, Resistius, Loched and Bishop’s Tomb.
Worst moments of the album: Transmission #1 Dream On and Transmission #3 – Baz Raa Luum.
Released in 2025 Independent
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
Band members
Josh McConnell – lead vocals, guitars, bass on “Transmission #1 Dream On”
Bob Eaglesham – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards, bass and drums on “The Experience Hunter”
Patrick Latreille – bass
Andre Bisson – keyboards, piano on “Book of Rites”
Paskal Belanger – drums
Guest musicians
Peter Mika – keyboard solo on “Resistius”
Gopal Devanathan – drums on “An Age To Quell”, “Bishop’s Tomb” and “The Dust Of Forever”
Tony Spina – drums on “Transmission #2 – Will Of God”
Jeff Louch – piano on “Transmission #2 – Will Of God”