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Evan McCune is a Canadian metal artist whose music is imbued with the urgency of someone who has overcome adversity. At 23, he was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, an ordeal that resulted in nine rounds of chemotherapy, full-body radiation and a bone marrow transplant. The treatments saved his life, but they also reshaped his body, outlook and the intensity he pours into every note.
After years of rebuilding both physically and mentally, Evan returned to the one place he always felt alive—music. The riffs became heavier, the themes deeper, and the sound became unmistakably his: old-school death metal grit fused with modern precision, carrying the weight of every fight he has endured.
His latest album is a reflection of that journey. It is aggressive, cathartic and unfiltered—an exorcism of trauma and a celebration of survival. The songs swing from razor-tight riffing and guttural lows to moments of vulnerability that reveal the man behind the brutality. It is not just a metal record; it is a document of resilience written by someone who has earned every breath.
Today, Evan channels his past into fuel, turning pain into power and scars into sound. His music stands as proof that one can come back from hell stronger, louder and more alive than ever.
After years of rebuilding both physically and mentally, Evan returned to the one place he always felt alive—music. The riffs became heavier, the themes deeper, and the sound became unmistakably his: old-school death metal grit fused with modern precision, carrying the weight of every fight he has endured.
His latest album is a reflection of that journey. It is aggressive, cathartic and unfiltered—an exorcism of trauma and a celebration of survival. The songs swing from razor-tight riffing and guttural lows to moments of vulnerability that reveal the man behind the brutality. It is not just a metal record; it is a document of resilience written by someone who has earned every breath.
Today, Evan channels his past into fuel, turning pain into power and scars into sound. His music stands as proof that one can come back from hell stronger, louder and more alive than ever.
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