Here is our second Defunct Local Band Profile of 2026, as we again spotlight a defunct or inactive band of Twin Sault's past, and as ever, this group was randomly selected from our links. Our first Sault Ontario profile of the year gives us one of the biggest homegrown metal bands of the past 20 years, so here's what you should know on them!
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Garden Of BedlamHometown: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Genre: Metal/Hard Rock
Lineup: (While it is fairly well known now that the late Chris Thompson drummed with Garden Of Bedlam briefly in 2007, the band's public launch came after he left)
Erik "Buzz" Boissineau (Barfly, Changing Lanes), vocals
Josh Belleau, guitar
Evan Belleau, bass
Derek Turner (Even Flow, Papa Fogals Chair), drums
Audio/Video: Garden Of Bedlam released a self-titled EP in 2009 followed by their full-length album "Everything Will Die" in 2011, both on CD. Despite the band's high profile, neither release is circulating on most major streaming services as of 2026, so the best place to hear their studio catalogue online is their Reverbnation page, though be advised that the 2009 EP is batched as one 15 minute file there. Numerous videos from the band & fans can be seen on YouTube, including via three different official YouTube channels and Josh's personal channel, and we shot videos of them often in their run for YouTube as well. Here's the music video for their 2009 song "The Truth Will Set You Free"!
Info/Analysis: The biggest active and regularly gigging local metal band of the early 2010s, Garden of Bedlam (named as an opposite of "Garden of Eden") debuted in early 2008 and quickly became a prominent sight on local stages over the next six years. Along with multiple headlining concerts, Garden of Bedlam opened for high profile touring bands like Kittie, Airbourne, Anvil, Fuck The Facts, Novembers Doom, and most prominently, Kiss, winning the honours to open their 2010 Essar Center concert at December 2009's Kiss Battle of the Bands. Two-time headliners of Rotaryfest Stage 2 in the early 2010s, Garden of Bedlam were also seen at multiple Hempfests & on the road in Sudbury and Quebec, and were very visible at charitable events and in local media interviews in their heyday. Band activity slowed to a crawl after 2013, only surfacing for a 2014 stag & doe and to headline Go Skateboarding Day in June 2015.------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I hope you guys liked this month's Defunct Local Band Profile! Next month in this series, we're not straying far in the alphabet or in scope, as our next randomly selected band will be inactive local progressive/death metal band Gates of Winter! Look for that on or around March 10th, and for weekend concert previews on the SMS next! Thanks everyone!

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