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Forgotten Tales
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Background information
OriginQuebec City, Quebec
Canada
GenresSymphonic Power metal
Years active1999–present
LabelsUnsigned
MembersSonia Pineault
Martin Desharnais
Patrick Vir
Mike Bélanger
Frederick Desroches
Marco Lavoie
Past membersCedric Prevost

Forgotten Tales is a Canadian power metal band from Quebec City, Quebec originally assembled in 1999.

Biography

Forgotten Tales got their start in 1999 as a cover band, with the intent of covering power metal songs by their favorite European bands. As one of Canada's few melodic power metal bands, they performed in front of sold out crowds, culminating in an opening slot for Finnish heavyweights Nightwish in Montreal in November, 2000. At this point, the idea for an album of original material began to take shape.

They distinguish themselves by having a female lead singer in Sonia Pineault, possessing a strong, clear voice gave them an extra edge to go along with their quality musicianship. On par with the efforts of European groups in this style, the band went into Victor studios in Montreal in April 2001 to record their debut effort, The Promise. The album was released across Canada in October, 2001, to enthusiastic reviews. Quebec, long a stronghold of chaotic death metal bands such as Cryptopsy and Kataklysm had a promising power metal band as well. Forgotten Tales established themselves in the local scene in front of enthusiastic crowds opening for bands like Edguy and Gamma Ray.

In 2003, the band entered Menzo studios in Quebec City to record the material that would become their second album, All the Sinners, released to the public in August, 2004. This album expanded on their style showcased on The Promise, and Martin Desharnais continued to emerge as a skilled songwriter. The band continues to play shows and share their vision with power metal fans around Quebec.

In 2005, original drummer Cédric Prévost left the band, replaced by Mike Bélanger. At the beginning of the following year, the band did the opening act (3 times) for Finnish power metallers Sonata Arctica. On last August, the band announce their new keyboardist William Simard who'll take the place of the original member, Frédérick Desroches.

Their new third album has been in progress for over 2 years and is in the works. You can track their progress on their website.[1]

Line-up

Former members

Discography

Albums

References