Fans of Radiohead, Meshuggah, and Deftones are sure to appreciate VVON DOGMA I's unique, bass-centric, progressive metal sound. The band takes inspiration from these bands, but puts their own spin on it, creating something that is entirely their own. With "The Kvlt of Glitch", being released on May 5th, VVON DOGMA I is set to solidify its place as one of the most exciting and innovative bands in the experimental rock genre. To further hype this release, they are sharing an advance full stream of the album via its premiere on TheProgSpace HERE.

Band founder and bassist Frederick Filiatrault (ChaotH) adds:

"Musically I come from a world where you have to dare to do something different so... hopefully this album takes the listener a bit out of their comfort zone. If it can reach and touch just one person I'll be happy. Again coming from a band (Unexpect) that reached tens of thousands of people worldwide, it's quite humbling to start it all over on my own so I'll just be happy to put it out there really."

Vvon Dogma I came to be mostly out of 9-string bassist Chaoth’s desire to experiment with different lower tunings and different sounds. He was already starting to think of a side project but when his previous band Unexpect disbanded he slowly but surely started creating another entity to keep experimenting and crafting. The album "The Kvlt of Glitch" was produced by Chaoth along with Blaise Borboën-Léonard, Chris Donaldson (Cryptopsy), and Dave Evangelista and was mixed and mastered by Max Lacroix at House of Gain Studio.

Synthetic feeling and melancholic, the album is chaotic, well thought out, and something different that will intrigue progressive metal fans. It is highly recommended for fans of Igorrr, Deftones, and Sleep Token.

"The Kvlt of Glitch" is due out May 5, 2023.

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