Toronto-based three-piece noted in DeBaser reviews for a 2004 self-titled EP released on Hydra Head; praised for blending sludge/doom with post-rock and experimental touches. Vocalist Tyler Semrick is singled out in reviews.

Associated with Hydra Head (Aaron Turner), reviewed on DeBaser; comparisons in reviews to Isis, Neurosis, Melvins, Tool and Pelican.

Two DeBaser reviews praise Mare's 2004 self-titled EP for blending sludge/doom with post-rock and noise. Reviewers highlight strong vocals (Tyler Semrick), tentacled drumming and Hydra Head backing. The EP is considered promising and experimental.

For:Fans of sludge/doom, post-metal and experimental heavy music; followers of Hydra Head and bands like Isis/Neurosis.

 "Mare create an incredible blend of choral/orchestrated serenity and expansive suffocating doom"

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 this trio moves towards more oneiric, dreamy, but also grotesque (especially grotesque), hallucinogenic, bizarre moments, yet still sludge.

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