Louis-Paul Gauvreau, Simon Cléroux, Michael Racine, Simon Gauvreau and Charles-André Brodeur
Coming together on the South Shore of Montreal, the members of
The Unconscious Mind mix jagged pieces of black, death, progressive and
symphonic metal to forge a distinctly deadly sound. Combining the black metal
sonorities of Old Man's Child, Dimmu Borgir and Immortal with the modern
death metal of Meshuggah and Decapitated, TUM's tight and technical yet
atmospheric approach oers many listeners with a long-sought-after link
between these genres.
Following the release of debut demo Witness The Madness in 2009, TUM began
performing on the scene in Montreal and the surrounding region. Providing
support for such acts as The Agonist, Derelict, Augury and many more allowed
the band to build a following attuned to their 21st century blend of metal. In
2012, TUM undertook the recording of a rst full-length album, Where
Philosophers Fall, with Maxime Côté (Hands Of Despair, Catuvolcus)