Anciients
50 top tracks
Anciients
50 top tracks
Albums

Heart of Oak (Deluxe Edition)
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Voice Of The Void
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Heart of Oak
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Beyond the Reach of the Sun
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In The Absence Of Wisdom
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Melt The Crown
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Cloak Of The Vast And Black
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Raise the Sun (Re-recording)
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Ibex Eye
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Serpents
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Built To Die (Re-recording)
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Season of Mist (Season's Greetings: The Best Of 2013)
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Biography
Anciients is a Canadian progressive metal band from Vancouver, British Columbia. The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Kenny Cook, guitarists Brock MacInnes and Chris Dyck, bassist Aaron "Boon" Gustafson and drummer Mike Hannay....Read more on Last.fm
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Anciients is a Canadian progressive metal band from Vancouver, British Columbia. The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Kenny Cook, guitarists Brock MacInnes and Chris Dyck, bassist Aaron "Boon" Gustafson and drummer Mike Hannay.
The band was formed in 2011 following the demise of Spread Eagle (not the New York hard rock band of the same name), a band which included Cook, Gustafson and Dyck.
The band released their debut album, Heart of Oak, in 2013 on Season of Mist. The album was named a long-listed nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize.
In spring 2013, the band toured part of the United States as an opening act for Lamb of God. In fall 2013, the band were slated to tour both Canada and the United States as an opening act for selected dates on Sepultura's "Tsunami of Metal" tour, although the tour was cancelled due to Sepultura's difficulties in obtaining travel visas to enter the United States.
In 2014, Brock MacInnes left Anciients to join the band Dead Quiet. Dyck left the band in January 2017, but the band had recorded their second album Voice of the Void, which was released in October of 2017. The album won the Juno Award for Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2018. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Anciients">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
