Quebec's Sombre Forets is the child of one person, Annatar, but for this August 7 performance at the New Bayou - part of Les Treize Nuits de la Peste tour with Akitsa and Peste Noire - there was a few extra trees in the forest. I thought they had a pretty traditional black metal sound, with scraping fuzz, hissed vocals and some moody keyboards, but what do I know? Certainly not who any of the people in the pictures below are.

The whole masked and hooded lot!




I can't really say any more, except to grant the bassist extra points for going for a full-length robe.
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