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First Fragment

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First Fragment
OriginLongueuil, Québec, Canada
Years active2007–present
Websitefirstfragmentqc.bandcamp.com

First Fragment is a Canadian technical death metal band from Longueuil, Québec.[1]

Their music is characterized not only by the typical features of technical death metal but also by the inclusion of neoclassical and flamenco elements, either in full pieces or as sections within more metal-oriented compositions.[2]

Formed in 2007, First Fragment released its first full-length album, "Dasein" (a reference to Heidegger philosophy, in 2016.[3][4] Prior to that, the band had released two demos and an EP, The Afterthought Ecstasy.[5]

In 2019, the band embarked on a 23-date European tour (Diluvium Europa) under the label Unique Leader Records, performing alongside three other metal bands.[6]

Discography

EPs

The Afterthought Ecstasy (2009)
  1. "Ordonance"
  2. "Fake Repentance"
  3. "Obsolete Ascendancy"
  4. "Quintessential Rebirth"
  5. "The Afterthought Ecstasy"
  6. "Paradoxal Subjugation"

Studio albums

Dasein (2016)
  1. "Le Serment de Tsion"
  2. "Dasein"
  3. "L'Entité"
  4. "Émergence"
  5. "Mordêtre et Dénaissance"
  6. "Prélude en sol dièse mineur"
  7. "Archétype"
  8. "Gula"
  9. "Voracité" (Apothéose, part 1)
  10. "Psychan" (Apothéose, part 2)
  11. "Evhron"
Gloire Éternelle (2021)
  1. "Gloire Éternelle"
  2. "Solus"
  3. "La Veuve et Le Martyr"
  4. "Pantheum"
  5. "De Chair et de Haine"
  6. "Sonata en Mi mineur"
  7. "Ataraxie"
  8. "Soif Brûlante"
  9. "In'el"
  10. "Mort éphémère"

References

  1. "First Fragment". Bandcamp. Retrieved 17 November 2025.
  2. "First Fragment – Gloire Éternelle (Review)". Wonderbox Metal. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2025.
  3. Kronos (26 May 2016). "First Fragment – Dasein Review". Angry Metal Guy.
  4. Maxwell. "Dasein (2016)". Metal Orgie (in français).
  5. "First Fragment". Encyclopedia Metallum.
  6. "FIRST FRAGMENT | Discussing Diluvium EUROPA 2019". Obscura Official Website. Obscura. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2025.



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