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Bagoth, a Quebec-based metal duo, creates conceptual works exploring the political legacy of Maurice Duplessis through a fusion of heavy metal and black metal genres. Their compositions examine Quebec's Grande Noirceur period and conservative political history using extreme music as an interpretive medium. The band's material investigates themes of religious authority, social control, and cultural resistance specific to mid-20th century Quebec. The duo's debut album constructs a sonic narrative around Duplessis-era policies and their lasting impact on Quebec society. Radio-Canada Ohdio's Place Publique program featured Bagoth's unconventional approach to historical storytelling through metal music. Their work connects Quebec's traditional folk memory with contemporary extreme metal aesthetics. Bagoth's musical framework incorporates archival references and historical documentation into their compositional structure. The project situates itself within Quebec's tradition of artistic political commentary while expanding the vocabulary of metal music's engagement with regional history. Their material contributes to ongoing scholarly and cultural discussions about historical interpretation through alternative artistic mediums.
