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  • Keara Monument

    Hey hey! The new songs are great guys! See ya'll in Saskatchewan soon?  We've got new tracks posted as well. Check them out if you have some free time. 

    10 months ago
  • Adam Lukach

    Fucking juicy album. 

    11 months ago
  • Crossed Chaos

     You guys are fucking amazing, love your tunes, so professional and melodic, see ya'll in Charlottetown on Canada day, cheers! - Taylor

    11 months ago
  • Nickybird Jonesy

     You guys should definitely hit up St. John's, Newfoundland again really soon. I really want to hear this new album.

    1 year ago
  • Arleas

    Hey dudes, see you soon! and also, check out the new Arleas track "Dark Ascension" =)

    1 year ago
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  • KidIcarus is in the stu…

    Hey guys, I don'y know if you remember us but we played with you in Montréal :) Just wanted to let you know our New Ep is finished and we have some tunes on our myspace if you wanted to give it a listen! Peace brothas hope to see you in Montéal soon and we're stoked for the full length!! ---Kidicarus

    1 year ago
  • Jorge Jefferson

    ARE YOU GUYS DEAD OR SOMETHING?! WHERES THE FULL LENGTH? WHERES THE SHOWS?! CMONNNNN GET TO IT

    1 year ago
  • Bessie F. Fuller

    Hey!i love you music


    1 year ago
  • Fallenfromnothingmusic …

    amazing tunes guys, cant wait for the next batch. cheers!!

    1 year ago
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Since its creation, in the early winter months of 2007, Ottawa, Ontario's Today I Caught the Plague has worked endlessly to produce the most honest representations of musical vision they're collectively capable of. The result: energetic art, reflective of a wide range of sonic expression. The songs are largely recognizable by the aggressive undertones of their hardcore and metal influences, while melodically and rhythmically balanced by the many varying genres which have impacted each individual artist. From the inspirations of early classical music, through to the differing examples of today's modern art, the group leaves no musical idea unentertained. Simply stated, they create only with self-set limitations, bringing their music through to conception with uninhibited thoughts.

The roster and consequent sound of Today I Caught the Plague consists of Dave Journeaux on Vocals, Ben Davis & Steve Rennie on guitar, Matt Young on keyboards, Eric Stone on bass and Mike Ieradi on Drums. Friends and acquaintances before colleagues, the group shows a distinct sense of camaraderie in all their interactions both inside and outside the band.

In addition to their professional commitment to creating original music, Today I Caught the Plague strategically align themselves to infiltrate the scene with a constantly evolving stage show, and the implementation of both researched and experienced knowledge regarding the inner workings of today's music industry. Their dedication is almost perverse in nature as the art form has quite literally become their hectic lives.

Within less than a year of the release of their debut EP, Ms. Mary Mallon, Today I Caught the Plague has covered much ground, building a dedicated, and ever-growing fan base. The majority of their gained following has come through large amounts of self-booked, Canadian touring, that has seen the band playing a plethora of shows between St. John's, Newfoundland and Victoria, British Columbia, inclusively.Though the endeavour is certainly intensive, while working with a do-it-yourself spirit, the band is happy spending the better part of their time on the road; every outing seen as an additional opportunity to bring their music to new listeners, and secure their spot as an act to watch in the Canadian music scene. Through their travels, the band has afforded themselves numerous favourable opportunities which have allowed them, in varying locations, to play alongside a number of notable, household names in the modern metal scene.

With the culmination of their recent country wide expeditions, Today I Caught the Plague find themselves at home, and in the midst of creating their first full length record. Following all this, the group will see themselves back out, on familiar roadways, and expanding their travelling scope, first south, then to other international horizons, as soon as circumstances allow.

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