biographical info
When Scott Tessier and Eric Euler met, they discovered they had something unique in common; the desire to play music that destroyed all that heard it.
These two expats from the frozen wilds of Northern Ontario came together with newly acquired drummer Brandon Smith in the fall of 2010 to slowly but surely conquer the hearts and minds (and eardrums) of music fans from coast to coast with their crushing display of instrumental mayhem.
Not only fans, but critics in Canada and beyond have taken note of the talent on display on their full length debut "Oblivion's Candle."
No less than the U.K.'s venerable Metal Hammer magazine chose it as album of the month in May, 2009.
Zero Tolerance said the record: "is a release that points to a band with the potential to make waves in an exclusive scene."
Influential online writer Deaf Sparrow had this to say:
" As a music lover listens to Oblivion’s Candle is difficult not to feel certain joy. Joy because the music is there, joy because it is loud, joy because it rocks, and joy because its at times exhilarating."
And Aaron Turpen of Militant Reviews offered this accolade:
" This band is the best band I've heard since I discovered Tool in the 1990s. Really."
And if the thought of 10 minute songs with no vocals comes across as a prog rock wank-fest, think again. These guys find the right groove that holds your attention and doesn't even come close to being pretentious.
The Isosceles Project is working on a new LP and about to embark on a cross-Canada tour. Rest assured, they'll be destroying venues and blowing minds from Toronto to Vancouver in their quest for Musical dominance. You don't want to miss out.
lineup
Eric Euler Guitar
Scott Tessier Bass
Brandon Smith Drums