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Canadian “mixed-race, mixed-gender, all-nerd” two-piece Mares of Thrace deal in a brand of heaviness that draws as much from noise rock and hardcore as it does from the doom metal they’re commonly grouped with. Their three critically-acclaimed full-length releases have been punctuated with international tours, where their live show has gained a reputation for what Absolute Underground Magazine described as “[sounding] like there are at least five people onstage”.
Founded in 2009 by Trez (vocals, guitar) and Stef (drums), Mares released their debut The Moulting in 2010, where it topped national campus radio charts and was hailed by PopMatters as “superb”; they signed to Canada’s venerable Sonic Unyon Records shortly thereafter. 2012’s The Pilgrimage was produced by Sanford Parker (Voivod, Yob, Pelican) and praised by Pitchfork, Decibel, and Terrorizer, as well as receiving a nod from Canada’s prestigious Polaris Prize. After several North American tours, a hiatus followed, as the duo struggled with careers, families, and geography; they re-emerged in 2022 with Trez remaining at the helm, and long-standing Mares friend and collaborator Casey on drums, bass, and electronics. 2022’s The Exile was deemed by many reviewers as their finest work to date; Decibel praised its “nuance, vulnerability, and maturity”, and AngryMetalGuy called it “the sound of a band in its prime, not one just slinking back in from the cold”. A triumphant live set at Sled Island Festival, and a tour with noise/doom heavyweights KEN mode and Vile Creature, followed.
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- Mares has toured with KEN mode (Artoffact, Season of Mist, JUNO award winners [that’s the Canadian Grammy equivalent] ), Vile Creature (Prosthetic, JUNO award nominees), and Tribunal (20 Buck Spin), and shared stages with international doom heavyweights such as Conan (UK, Napalm Recs)
- Mares’ 2012 record The Pilgrimage was shortlisted for Canada’s Polaris Prize, a prestigious industry prize “awarded solely on artistic merit” (other nominees include Feist and Leonard Cohen)
- Mares’ records have been streamed over 100,000 times on Spotify
- Mares has released two records (2012’s The Pilgrimage and 2022’s The Exile) on Canada’s Sonic Unyon Records (home of Cursed, Intronaut, Voivod, and Danko Jones)
- The band is named after the Mares of Thrace from Greek mythology, who breathed fire, drank blood, and eventually ate their owner
- It’s pronounced Mares (rhymes with “bears”) of Thrace (rhymes with “space”)!
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