Artist's albums
New Ruin
2022 · album
Rat King
2022 · single
Souvenir
2022 · single
Performative Hours
2022 · single
Mass Candescence
2018 · single
The Flatliners on Audiotree Live
2018 · EP
Inviting Light
2017 · album
Indoors
2017 · single
Human Party Trick
2017 · single
Nerves
2016 · single
Division of Spoils
2015 · album
Resuscitation of the Year
2015 · single
Caskets Full
2013 · single
Dead Language
2013 · album
Split
2013 · single
The Flatliners/Astpai Split
2013 · single
Count Your Bruises - Single
2011 · single
Monumental
2010 · single
Cavalcade
2010 · album
Cynics
2009 · single
The Great Awake
2007 · album
Destroy To Create
2005 · album
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Biography
Canada's Flatliners play aggressive but melodic old-school, pre-hardcore punk rock songs, enlivened with the occasional dubby bassline or inverted ska rhythm. Comparisons to London Calling, Sandinista!, early Members, or the Ruts are more apt than more overtly reggae-influenced acts like the Specials or Madness. After forming the band in Toronto, Ontario in 2002, singer and rhythm guitarist Chris Cresswell, lead guitarist Scott Brigham, bassist Jon Darbey, and drummer Paul Ramirez gigged across Canada's D.I.Y. punk circuit for several years, contributing tracks to various compilations before finally recording their debut album, Destroy to Create. Originally self-released, Destroy to Create was picked up for full North American distribution by Stomp Records in the fall of 2005. Touring followed the record's release and in spring 2007, the Flatliners announced their signing to California-based Fat Wreck Chords for U.S. and worldwide (except Canada) releases. The label switch marked a change in the Flatliners' sound, as they turned more distinctively pop-punk for 2007's Great Awake and 2010's Cavalcade. 2013's Dead Language saw the band honing their years of collective playing for a stripped-down and intensely powerful sound that earned them a Juno nomination in 2014. For their next release, 2015's Division of Spoils, Fat Wreck issued a two-disc compilation of the Flatliners' various 7" singles, rarities, and covers, culled from the previous ten years. 2017 saw the release of the band's fifth studio LP, Inviting Light. ~ Stewart Mason & Timothy Monger, Rovi