Artist's albums
We Will Meet in a Hurricane
2022 · album
Hurricane Dub
2022 · EP
Shine On / Something Lost + Something Found
2022 · single
MASS
2019 · album
Full Bloom
2019 · single
Salt Water
2019 · single
Clock Work
2019 · single
Born into Bad Times (Radio Mix)
2018 · single
Here I Am
2011 · single
iTunes Live from Montreal
2010 · album
Light The Horizon
2010 · album
Street Gospels
2007 · album
Root Fire
2006 · album
Sounding a Mosaic
2005 · album
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Biography
We Will Meet in a Hurricane is the new album from Bedouin Soundclash, out now on Dine Alone Records. Originally formed in 2001, Bedouin Soundclash’s debut album, Root Fire, received critical acclaim before their sophomore album, Sounding a Mosaic (2004), sent the band global. The album featured the smash hit “When The Night Feels My Song," produced by punk-hardcore royalty Darryl Jenifer of Bad Brains, and the band went on to pick up their first JUNO Award in 2006 for Canada’s Best New Group. Follow-up album Street Gospels (2007) earned a ‘Pop Album of the Year’ nomination at the 2008 JUNO’s, as well as three Much Music Video Award nominations for the “Until We Burn in the Sun” video. Bedouin Soundclash released their fourth studio album, Light the Horizon, in 2010. Produced by legendary Philadelphia House DJ King Britt, the album included the singles “Mountain Top” and “Brutal Hearts,” which featured French-Canadian singer-songwriter Coeur de Pirate. The band’s 2019 offering, MASS, was co-produced by Bedouin Soundclash and King Britt, and recorded in New Orleans with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Bedouin Soundclash have toured all over the world and have shared the stage with the likes of No Doubt, Ben Harper, Damian Marley, The Roots, The Interrupters, Gogol Bordello, Bad Brains, and Thievery Corporation, among many others.