 Montreal, QC. (Top40 Charts/ Forty Birds Official Website) - After returning from a flying assault on Canadian Music Week in Toronto. Forty Birds prepare for their return of attack of heaviness & trademarked street corner metal to Montreal on March 21st at Katacombes 1222 St. Laurent 9pm. As Forty Birds currently released album 'Shotgun Therapy' demonstrates a complex musical construction that is gaining mass attention and comparisons to Canada's finest progressive metal talents such as Protest the Hero & The End. There's no stop in flight for Forty Birds and their live high rising pulsating sound that's captivating an underground following from loyal metal lovers everywhere. 'Were here to take you by our wings and put you on high altitude of mass proportions and introduce the next level of progressive metal to come out of Montreal & Canada.' Says vocalist, Matthew Pelletier. Upcoming Shows 21 Mar 2008 20:00 Katacombes Montreal 19 Apr 2008 20:00 L'Ostrodamus Quebec City, Quebec ABOUT: When these five variously influenced musicians convene to build their wall, the winds of Montreal take on a haunting howl. Rising from the rubble of other musical endeavours in early 2006 to form an earth-shattering collective of sound, Forty Birds project their blend of street corner metal to the masses in their anxiously awaited debut album 'Shotgun Therapy'. There is no lack of buzz surrounding this first offering from Forty Birds; the most recent epic journey being pushed forth from Studio Sanchez (Ileana, Sign of One), known as a breeding ground for some of the best works of sonic heaviness in Montreal. After a year of toil, Forty Birds take flight. Soaring melodies seep through the cracks of massive, slithering guitar rhythms; pulsating percussion taming progressive time signatures, teasing your frontal lobe. Forty Birds' trademarked organic sound has been a fixture on the local Montreal scene since their formation; they have been the featured local spotlight on local radio stations such as 94.7 HITS FM and played regularly on local university radio stations such as CKUT 90.3FM. Relentless gigging found them a spot pounding a populous alongside Threat Signal (Nuclear Blast), and their long-awaited debut album will no doubt stamp Forty Birds' footprint deep into the Canadian metal scene.
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