Mare (band)


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nameMare
originToronto, Ontario, Canada
genrePost-metal
Sludge metal
Jazz fusion
years_active2004–2007, 2015–present
labelHydra Head
associated_actsCircle Takes The Square, The End (Canadian band)
past_membersTyler Semrick-Palmateer
Caleb Collins
Rob Shortil
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| name = Mare | image = | caption = | image_size = | alias = | origin = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | genre = Post-metal Sludge metal Jazz fusion | years_active = 2004–2007, 2015–present | label = Hydra Head | associated_acts = Circle Takes The Square, The End (Canadian band) | website = | past_members = Tyler Semrick-Palmateer Caleb Collins Rob Shortil Scot

Mare were a Canadian band from Toronto, who fused sludge metal with more experimental traits such as jazz, unusual time signatures and Gregorian chant. Mare, consisted of Tyler Semrick-Palmateer on vocals and guitar, Rob Shortil on bass, and Caleb Collins on drums. The band recorded and released several demos, one of which was re-issued by Hydra Head Records in 2004 as an EP. They also contributed a cover of the track "Night Goat" on the We Reach: The Music of the Melvins compilation.

In 2015, Caleb and Tyler reformed the band as a two-piece.

Discography

References

References

  1. "Mare "s/T" CD - AVERSIONLINE.COM".
  2. Julien, Alexandre. (September 15, 2011). "Chris Gray & Loveless .1. Official Biography".
  3. "Hydra Head Records: Press: Mare".
  4. "Dusted Reviews: Mare - Mare".
  5. "Hydra Head Shop: Artists".

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