Prior to the Frenetics, Malcolm Bauld was the guitarist and vocalist of seminal Montreal punk band Sissy Havoc[1][2] which also featured Serge Nakauchi Pelletier of later group TEKE::TEKE.
[3] Malcolm Bauld and drummer Anne Gauthier formed The Frenetics in 1999, cementing it as a three-piece ensemble whose approach closely connected to punk and power pop sounds with fast and catchy melodies.
Grey Veins to the Parking Lot was recorded by Andy Magoffin at House Of Miracles in London, Ontario and at Montreal's Breakglass Studios by Marc-André Beaudet and Jace Lasek.
The band toured North America in support of the album which received consistent acclaims[12][13] and positive reviews,[14][15] as well as a Montreal International Music Initiative nomination.
In 2008, he briefly reunited with Sissy Havoc, and put out a full-length solo album Covered in Dust (Art of the Underground label), described as "relaxed and full, with an emphasis on gorgeous folk ballads".