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Canadian thrashers
INFRARED
will release album
‘Manifestation’
track-list:
Cataclysm
Temple of Sin
Nikko
Demon’s Blood
Pressure Syndrome
The Manifest
Manifest Nation
Concuss
Reforma
My Dreams Are Real
Parasite Patrol
Then the Earth Goes Black
produced, mixed & mastered by Armin Kamal
Infrared are:
Kirk Gidley – guitar, backing vox
Alain Groulx – drums, backing vox
Mike Forbes – bass, backing vox
Armin Kamal – guitar, lead vox
discography:
1988 – R.I.P. (Recognition in Power) – Demo
2016 – No Peace – Full-length
2018 – Saviours – Full-length
2019 – Back to the Warehouse – EP
2021 – From the Black Swamp – Full-length
2022 – The Metal Inquisition EP – EP
2024 – Manifestation – Full-length
4.75/5 – The Metal Crypt (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“Heavy, powerful sound throughout and so much catchiness, it’s crazy. By now I must have listened to maybe 250 new albums this year, and this one is definitely in the top 5. Highly recommended for fans of technically minded thrash that fucking slays.”
9/10 – Ever-Metal (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“Everything in ‘From the Black Swamp’ is so amazing that is almost impossible to stop listening to it, even after finishing my review. If you are fan of the best of what Thrash Metal can offer, listen to it. It is Heavy and brutal, but at the same time it carries something light on its spirit. I could mention many ‘It is something plus a good adjective’, but let me be restricted to ‘It is just Infrared! Period’. Listen to it as loud as you can! Cheers!”
Steve Kraus Host of 6o on CKLU 96.7FM (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“Infrared’s ‘From the Black Swamp’ is EXACTLY what the METAL world needs right now… full of heaviness, riffy-ness, depth, progressive leanings and thrashing madness! After consecutive strong releases over the last 5+ years, Infrared’s musical growth cannot be ignored! Raging from their classic 80’s roots, they’ve yet again raised the bar in terms of what powerful thrash metal should represent and embody in today’s heavy music landscape. I cannot get enough spins of this new release! A modern thrash metal masterpiece, this new slag of heaviness incites that tingly feeling on the back of your neck that you just can’t shake off… the thrash metal flag is triumphantly waving for these Ottawa legends!”
Metal Gods TV (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“a thunderous album of all out thrash, delivering a savage amount of varied songs from all corners of the thrash metal genre.”
5/5 – Metal Epidemic (2021 – From the Black Swamp)
“Truly recommended as an essential to all thrash fans!”
Sleaze Roxx (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“If you are a fan of very well crafted thrash metal, plan to add ‘From The Black Swamp’ to your collection. Buy Canadian!”
9/10 – Spill Magazine (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“INFRARED delivers vintage thrash metal with styles comparable to Slayer, Testament and early Anthrax. As all good things typically come back around and this old-school sound is a refreshing change in today’s metal landscape… As a Canadian band that started in the mid-eighties, it is impressive that INFRARED is still making a serious mark with their latest release. The impeccable studio work and enviable songwriting surely position this band for GREAT things to come.”
Dead Rhetoric (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“You can expect a bouncy style featuring sneering vocals, a hefty bass tone that goes hand in hand with the crunchy riffs and solid drum mechanics – crossing lines between thrash and traditional metal, along with the occasional punk/hardcore angst that fueled the early days.”
6/6 – Eternal Terror (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“‘From The Black Swamp’ is a masterpiece the world needs right here right now. Don’t call yourself a Bay Area thrash fan if you ignore it as I predict it will be someday mentioned in one breath with ‘South Of Heaven’, ‘The New Order’, ‘Peace Sells But Who’s Buying’, ‘Rust In Peace’ (BIG TIME!), ‘Ride The Lightning’ or ‘Master Of Puppets’, mark my words.”
Metal Digest (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“‘Black Swamp’ is far from average, it is Infrared doing what Infrared do best and thrash fans will bang their head in appreciation.”
9/10 – Soil Chronicles (2021 – From the Black Swamp):
“Once again, Infrared offers us a thrash metal that is both complex and easy to access: we will never get lost in watchtower-style twists and turns.”
For fans of:
Death Angel
Exodus
Megadeth
Metallica
Slayer
Testament
Infrared has patiently waited to release this barn burner of an album, ‘Manifestation’.
With life as busy as it is and some life challenges plaguing the band, the release has been delayed a few times.
The band jokes,
“This is the longest we have sat on a finished album.”
With determination, they ramped up and filmed four videos and did all it took to put together what the fans wanted, new classic thrash metal with a modern feel.
The band has taken inventory and assessed their back catalog and looked to see what they could improve on.
Infrared:
“That exercise gives you straight to the point songs that are high in energy and aggression all while staying true to the classic thrash sound.”
Armin Kamal:
“Many of the album’s themes are anxiety or fear-based, or based on toxic behaviours, whether interpersonal or at a global level. One of the songs even touches on the danger of AI, so there is some irony there between using AI for the album cover and then writing a fictitious future warning of its dangers. Musically, the album is high energy. While there are some mid-tempo songs and or sections, the album rips more often than not.”
‘Cataclysm – Instrumental’:
Armin Kamal:
“Epic feel and climax.”
‘Temple of Sin’:
Armin Kamal:
“Inner torment and rage create a flesh temple of sin.”
‘Nikko’:
Armin Kamal:
‘Named after the lead flying monkey in ‘The Wizard of Oz’, it’s about those blinded by the charm and manipulation of dark triad types and then do their bidding. This is a heavy brooding song with many vocal deliveries in it to represent the chaos these personality types try to inflict on others.”
‘Demon’s Blood’:
Armin Kamal:
“This ripper of a song delves into the addict’s life and mind and how every day is a rinse and repeat of self-abuse.”
‘Pressure Syndrome’:
Armin Kamal:
“Loosely based on the 90’s movie ‘Falling Down’ it describes a person coming apart at the seams under the weight of a society that discards him, marginalizes him and ultimately angers him into a violent rage.”
‘The Manifest’:
Armin Kamal:
“Instrumental lead into the song ‘Manifestation’ with a brooding and atmospheric vibe.”
‘Manifest Nation’:
Armin Kamal:
“This song also rips and grooves all the way through while singing about a society losing itself and its way. They try to manifest a better life, but with all the technological distractions, they never achieve their goal.”
‘Concuss’:
Armin Kamal:
“This is a straight-up anthem song about retaliating against those that stand in your way, but also a tip of the hat to all those crazy metalheads that hop in the pit and destroy.”
‘Reforma’:
Armin Kamal:
“This is a heavy and melodic song about a sick earth longing for change and hoping its stewards do better.”
‘My Dreams Are Real’:
Armin Kamal:
“Dracula fans anyone? This song is based on Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ and the hell those with eternal life must go through.”
‘Parasite Patrol’:
Armin Kamal:
“What happens when machines want to take over? This song warns of a barren wasteland created by killing machines with no mercy.”
‘Then the Earth Goes Black’:
Armin Kamal:
“This is an epic thrash song that teeters back and forth between full onslaught and brooding and haunting vocals. The song talks of the fear of what happens when the nuclear keys are turned after humans are incapable of diplomatic dialog.”
About the album artwork Armin Kamal About The Album Artwork explaines:
“The album cover is AI artwork from a local scene producer/artist, Joe Lyko. It represents the torment found in the human form.”
If Infrared sounds like classic thrash metal, that’s because they are!
And rightfully so since they were making music as teenagers in the mid to late 80s back when the Big 4 (Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax) were just becoming famous.
They literally lived and breathed that scene as it was happening and garnered national attention in Canada through their song and video for ‘Thoughts Caught (in Between)’.
Infrared suffers for its art!
Almost every video shoot has Infrared battling the elements.
Their first video, ‘No Peace’, was shot in sub-zero temperatures.
They bottomed out at minus 30 Celsius on one of the shoot days at an abandoned house.
“If you look closely at the video or even a photo shoot we did at the same location, you will see red noses and ears. To put it succinctly, ‘It sucked!’ The ‘All in Favour’ video had them battling rain in a leaky abandoned factory and risking shock hazards all day long. And on our latest photo shoot in a swampy area of the Ottawa River, Mike and Armin both ended up getting stung by wasps after unknowingly disturbing their nest. First time being stung for Armin….ever. Was it worth it? It always is. At least now with the latest album, ‘Manifestation’, we have figured out how to suffer less and opted for safer indoor spots.”
Back in December 1987, Infrared opened for the well-known band Sacrifice.
The bands clicked and had a great night.
They talked metal and gear and Sacrifice had commented that Infrared was the best opener they had on tour yet.
Watching Sacrifice play in ‘87 really inspired the band as they were about the same age as Infrared’s members and they were signed to a label and had two albums.
Infrared was blown away by the Sacrifice performance and the week after the show, they wrote the song ‘Meet My Standards’ inspired by watching Sacrifice in action.
Rob Urbanati gave Kirk a Sacrifice sticker which is still on his guitar to this day.
Almost 31 years later, Infrared played with Sacrifice again in September of 2018.
It was like nothing changed except they were all older.
They talked metal and gear and had an awesome night.
Then….life happened and members took different paths and the music, that was hot in the underground metal scene and loved by demo tape traders near and far, went dormant for 27 years!
In 2014 Infrared reunited with 3 of the original 4 members (Kirk, Armin, and Alain), and since original bassist Shawn Thompson had moved to Miami, they recruited Mike Forbes.
They worked hard to release their first full length album, ‘No Peace’, featuring songs written all those years ago.
2018 saw Infrared release their sophomore album, ‘Saviours’, featuring 8 new songs coming in at just over 50 minutes of music!
That was followed up by their 2019 EP, ‘Back to the Warehouse’ featuring the last of their 80’s written songs and released as a bridge to their next full length album.
In 2021, Infrared released ‘From the Black Swamp’.
The album featured 12 songs for one hour of hard hitting and emotionally charged songs steeped in the themes of betrayal and malicious sabotage in all walks of life, from societal to interpersonal.
Now, in 2024, they release ‘Manifestation’, an album that has all the fat trimmed and gets straight to the point, classic thrash in full force.
With several high profile concerts under their belts including opening for Anvil, Exciter, Sacrifice, Razor, Venom Inc., Dirkschneider, Flotsam and Jetsam, DBC, Artillery, Hammerfall, and Atrophy, Infrared raises their horns and looks forward to getting out there to meet and befriend metalheads everywhere!
Infrared meet all kinds of people along the way and make some pretty cool friends like the metal grandpa, Stephen Palmer, from Australia who travelled all the way to Canada to follow Sacrifice on tour.
On a mini tour with Black Mass from Boston, one night Infrared is playing in Quebec City and notice from the stage some big dude in the mosh pit cradling an Aloe Vera plant in a big pot.
The band was like ‘WTF’?
All night he is body slamming in the pit and feeding the plant beer.
After the set, the band asked him what’s up with the plant and he said that he promised his buddy’s wife he would take care of it while they were out of town and that he would not let it out of his sight.
The plant was dead by the end of the night.