Artist's albums
Devastate (Acoustic)
2023 · single
Extrovert
2022 · EP
Wolf
2022 · single
Better Late Than Never
2022 · single
Above It All
2022 · single
Introvert
2022 · EP
Blinding Lights
2021 · single
Flawed Design
2019 · album
Flawed Design (Deluxe Edition)
2019 · album
This August Day
2019 · single
Beast
2019 · single
The Hunted
2019 · single
I Don't Care Anymore
2016 · single
Saint Asonia
2015 · album
Trying To Catch Up With The World
2015 · single
Fairy Tale
2015 · single
Let Me Live My Life
2015 · single
Blow Me Wide Open
2015 · single
Better Place
2015 · single
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Biography
By turning inward, Saint Asonia amplify every element of their signature sound. Skyscraping hooks soar higher, while arena-ready rhythms rattle harder. The guitars cut deeper, and the lyrics resound louder than ever. The quartet—Adam Gontier [vocals, guitar], Mike Mushok [lead guitar], Cale Gontier [bass], and Cody Watkins [drums]—find power and strength on their aptly titled 2022 EP, Introvert [Spinefarm Records]. Saint Asonia initially united two hard rock luminaries under a new banner. Respectively, Adam and Mike had each reached stratospheric heights in Three Days Grace and Staind, toppling charts, packing venues, and selling millions of records. As such, their union captivated audiences worldwide. In the wake of their 2015 self-titled debut Saint Asonia, Loudwire christened the band its “Best New Artist” at the Loudwire Music Awards. The 2019 follow-up, Flawed Design, yielded the blockbuster single “The Hunted” [feat. Sully Erna of Godsmack], generating over 15 million Spotify streams. In a “4.5-out-of-5-star” review, New Noise Magazine declared, “Any fan of hard rock (whether they’ve listened in recently or not) should give Saint Asonia a spin.” Plus, Loudwire applauded it as one of the “The 50 Best Rock Albums of the Year.” Not to mention, they toured with everyone from Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, and Seether to Alter Bridge and Mötley Crüe.