Deadly Apples
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Deadly Apples is a Canadian rock / industrial metal band based in Montreal, Quebec. The band consists of frontman / lyricist Alex Martel (vocals) and composer Antoine Lamothe (drums), with live musicians joining them on stage.
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Background information | |
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | rock, electronic rock, alternative metal, industrial metal, trap metal |
Years active | 2007-2011, 2017-present |
Members | Alex Martel, Antoine Lamothe |
Website | deadlyapples |
An early version of the project was formed in 2007 when Martel joined forces with Lamothe. During this initial period, the band released the Infected EP in 2008. They started work on their first full-length album Petty in 2010, which was mixed by Vance Powell, mastered by Bob Ludwig and features Munky from Korn as guest guitarist on the songs Further and Help.[1] The project then went on hiatus for several years while Martel and Lamothe focused on their concert promoter and film director careers, respectively.[citation needed]
In 2017, the current version of Deadly Apples was formed with the band supporting Rammstein in Canada and releasing several songs from the Petty album along with a music video for Further directed by Lamothe.[2] In 2018, they toured for two months with Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie on the US Twins of Evil Tour.[3] They also toured Japan with Korn and South America with Deftones, as well as several festivals such as Vans Warped Tour, Knotfest Mexico and Hell & Heaven Fest.[1][4] The band's new album Distress is set to be released in 2024.