The Agonist

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The Agonist
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The Agonist in Gdańsk, 2022
Background information
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Years active2004–2023
Labels
Past membersDanny Marino
Chris Kells
Simon McKay
Pascal Jobin
Vicky Psarakis
Alissa White-Gluz
Andrew Tapley
Chris Adolph
Pavlo Haikalis

The Agonist was a Canadian metalcore band from Montreal, Quebec, formed in 2004. The last known lineup consisted of lead guitarist Danny Marino, bassist Chris Kells, drummer Simon Mckay, rhythm guitarist Pascal "Paco" Jobin and lead vocalist Vicky Psarakis, who joined in March 2014 following the departure of vocalist and founding member Alissa White-Gluz.

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Originally known as the Tempest, the band adopted their current moniker upon their signing to Century Media in 2007. The Agonist had released six studio albums; the last, Orphans, was released in September 2019. [1] They had shared the stage with bands such as Arsonists Get All the Girls, [2] Epica, [3] the Faceless, [4] Chelsea Grin, [5] Kamelot, [6] and Visions of Atlantis. [7] The band announced in May 2023 that they would be breaking up due to "a mix of personal, financial and industry related issues". [8]

History

Once Only Imagined (2004−2008)

The band released their first album Once Only Imagined on August 14, 2007. Originally intended as a demo, the release prompted the Agonist to add metal drummer Simon McKay to the band. Released August 28, 2007, the video for "Business Suits and Combat Boots" was filmed by acclaimed director David Brodsky (Strapping Young Lad, Gwar, God Forbid). [9] The video was voted the number 6 video of the year 2007 on MTV2's Headbanger's Ball.

After releasing the album, the Agonist toured with God Forbid, Arsis, Sonata Arctica, [10] Overkill, Visions of Atlantis, and Enslaved. [11] [9] [12] One of the band's tours was disrupted when their equipment trailer was damaged in a blizzard in the Rocky Mountains. White-Gluz was named one of "the hottest chicks in metal" in the July 2007 issue of Revolver . [13]

Lullabies for the Dormant Mind (2008−2010)

The band released their second album, Lullabies for the Dormant Mind , in March 2009. [14] The mini-video for "...And Their Eulogies Sang Me To Sleep" off the album Lullabies for the Dormant Mind , also filmed by David Brodsky, was released April 18, 2009. On April 22, they released the video for "Birds Elope With The Sun," which consists of live concert footage from the band's tour. Their third video, for the single, Thank You Pain premiered on the Peta2 Blog on September 3, 2009. The band achieved major popularity with the release of Lullabies for the Dormant Mind, mostly for their single / video "Thank You Pain". [15] The album debuted at No. 105 on the Billboard Heatseeksers album charts. [16] Vocalist Alissa White-Gluz appeared in March on Blackguard's album Profugus Mortis on the song "The Sword"[ citation needed ]. She was again named the "hottest chick in metal" in the May 2009 issue of Revolver .

While touring Lullabies for the Dormant Mind, the Agonist made their first trips to Mexico, Venezuela, Japan, China, Colombia, and toured Europe. They toured with Epica and Scar Symmetry in December 2010. [17] [18]

Prisoners (2011–2013)

Poster for a November 2012 concert in Osaka, Japan. The Agonist 2012-11-15 concert poster.jpg
Poster for a November 2012 concert in Osaka, Japan.

In late 2011, the Agonist took part in Kamelot's Pandemonium Over North America 2010 Tour [19] with Alestorm and Blackguard. Marino was unable to tour with the band and was replaced by ex-Catalyst guitarist Justin Deguire. While on tour, the band sold the EP The Escape, [20] two tracks scheduled to appear on the band's third full-length album. [21] It was mixed by Tue Madsen (the Haunted, Dark Tranquillity, Suicide Silence).

White-Gluz told metalconcerts.net that the band's music has become more mature, not necessarily heavier or more melodic. She elaborated by saying there are more "classic" influences like Pantera and Radiohead. [22] [16] She told Lithium Magazine that the record could be good for someone with an open mind musical taste, or bad for someone who only likes Thank You, Pain. The album's final recording processes took place following the conclusion of the Kamelot tour. [23] It was produced by the band's long-time producer Christian Donaldson.

The Agonist released the album Prisoners on June 4, 2012 via Century Media records. "Ideomotor" was the first single. The video of "Panophobia" was released October 24, 2012, and featured live and behind-the-scenes footage of the band playing Montreal's Heavy Montréal Festival. [16] In support of Prisoners, the Agonist toured with Danzig and Corrosion of Conformity in North America, and Aldious in Japan. [24] [25] [26]

White-Gluz's departure, Eye of Providence and Five (2014–2016)

In March 2014, White-Gluz announced that she had been chosen as the replacement for Angela Gossow as frontwoman of the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. She also revealed that the group knew it was "over" and that she and they had parted ways. Vicky Psarakis was then revealed as the new lead singer of the group. In April 2017, White-Gluz revealed detailed the circumstances of her departure and how she considered it the "biggest betrayal" she'd ever felt in her life. [27] The Agonist later released their own public statement disputing her account, citing unprofessional behavior and a lack of respect for fans and band mates as the reason for her departure, and that the band is "breathing a lot easier" in her absence. [28] Their fourth album, Eye of Providence , was released on February 23. The EP Disconnect Me was released in April. [29] The album Five was released on September 30, 2016.

Orphans, Days Before the World Wept and disbandment (2019–2023)

On June 7, 2019, the band released a new single "In Vertigo". [30] Their album Orphans was then released on September 20, 2019 through Rodeostar Records. [31] Orphans was nominated as Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020.

From January 7–11, 2020, the band took part in the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise, which was 37 metal bands playing, at sea, on the "Royal Caribbean Independence of the Seas". [32] The day before departure, Kells announced that he would be unable to go on the cruise, and that he has been banned from entering the United States for five years. Kells issued an explanation, and announced that Pavlo Haikalis would be filling in for him. [33] The Agonist was also booked to tour the western US in support of Fleshgod Apocalypse, but those dates were cancelled due to Covid restrictions. The band did travel to Portugal, however, for Laurus Nobilis Music Famalicão 2020. [34]

On September 9, 2021, the band released their new song "Remnants in Time". [35] On October 15, they released the EP Days Before the World Wept. [36]

On May 10, 2023, the band issued a statement that they would be breaking up due to "a mix of personal, financial and industry related issues". [8]

Musical style

The Agonist are known primarily for both White-Gluz and Psarakis' integration of both death growls and clean vocals, and Marino's use of two or more intersecting melodies and unorthodox chords which often feature wide intervals and octave displacements. Themes revolve around moral concerns such as animal rights, societal dilemmas, and the state of the world. [37] [38]

Band members

Timeline

The Agonist

Discography

Studio albums

YearTitle
2007 Once Only Imagined
2009 Lullabies for the Dormant Mind
2012 Prisoners
2015 Eye of Providence
2016 Five
2019Orphans

EPs

YearTitle
2011The Escape
2014Disconnect Me
2021Days Before the World Wept

Singles

YearTitleAlbum
2007"Business Suits and Combat Boots" Once Only Imagined
2009"...and Their Eulogies Sang Me to Sleep" Lullabies for the Dormant Mind
"Birds Elope with the Sun"
"Thank You Pain"
2011"The Escape" Prisoners
2012"Ideomotor"
2012"Panophobia"
2014"Disconnect Me" Eye of Providence
2015"Gates of Horn and Ivory"
"My Witness, Your Victim"
"Danse Macabre"
2016"The Chain" Five
"The Moment"
"Take Me to Church"
2019"In Vertigo"Orphans
"Burn It All Down"
"As One We Survive"
"The Gift of Silence"
2020"Orphans"
2021"Remnants in Time"Days Before the World Wept
"Feast On the Living"

Music videos

YearTitleAlbum
2007"Business Suits and Combat Boots" [39] Once Only Imagined
"...and Their Eulogies Sang Me to Sleep" [40] Lullabies for the Dormant Mind
2009"Thank You Pain" [41]
"Birds Elope with the Sun" [42]
2012"Panophobia" [43] Prisoners
2015"Gates of Horn and Ivory" [44] Eye of Providence
"My Witness, Your Victim" [45]
"A Gentle Disease" [46]
"Danse Macabre" [47]
"Follow the Crossed Line" [48]
2016"The Moment" [49] Five
"The Hunt" [50]
"The Man Who Fell to Earth" [51]
2017"Take Me to Church" [52]
"The Raven Eyes" [53]
2019"In Vertigo" [54] Orphans
"Burn It All Down" [55]
"As One We Survive" [56]
"The Gift of Silence" [57]
2020"Orphans" [58]
2021"Remnants in Time" [59] Days Before the World Wept

Awards and nominations

Juno Award

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2020 Orphans Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year Nominated [60]
2022 Days Before the World WeptMetal/Hard Music Album of the YearNominated [61]

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