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Drawing inspiration from the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:09hNSPPOxDop4FRdr6UEnq" data-name="Dokken">Dokken</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1EH9eSje47IiRyVsq3gfkl" data-name="Raven">Raven</a>, Scorpions and <a href="spotify:artist:71vVmHeNgCVSa5SVmfvscU" data-name="Saxon">Saxon</a>, melodic Canadian rockers Cauldron garnered international attention thanks to albums like 2008&#39;s Chained to the Night and 2016&#39;s In Ruin.

Cauldron formed in 2006 following the breakup of the like-minded group <a href="spotify:artist:03XCoyQqnyR2rD5Dsb1RIc" data-name="Goat Horn">Goat Horn</a>. Based out of Toronto, the band features the talents of Jason Decay (vocals, bass), Ian Chains (guitar), and Myles Deck (drums). The trio&#39;s 2007 debut EP, Into the Cauldron, caught the attention of spotify:search:label%3A%22Earache&#43;Records%22 , which signed the group the following year. Chained to the Night, the band&#39;s first studio long player, arrived in 2009, followed in 2011 by their sophomore outing, Burning Fortune. The hard-working group wasted little time in getting their third LP into the hands of fans, releasing Tomorrow&#39;s Lost just a year later, followed in 2014 by their second EP, Moonlight Desires. In Ruin, Cauldron&#39;s fourth studio album, arrived in 2016 via the End Records, continuing their focus on melodic, engaging metal with a classic feel. The New Gods full-length appeared in 2018 via European label Dissonance Productions. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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