No Joy lyrics
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Artist's albums
Wait to Pleasure (10th Anniversary Edition)
2023 · album
Depression (No Joy Remix)
2023 · single
Pure Shores (feat. Marsfade)
2022 · single
Pure Shores
2022 · single
Can My Daughter See Me From Heaven
2021 · EP
Teenager - From Heaven (Deftones cover)
2021 · single
Kidder - From Heaven
2021 · single
Motherhood
2020 · album
Dream Rats (feat. Alissa White-Gluz)
2020 · single
Four
2020 · single
Nothing Will Hurt
2020 · single
Birthmark
2020 · single
Slorb (Field Agent Remix)
2018 · single
Blue Room Sessions
2018 · single
No Joy / Sonic Boom
2018 · EP
Slorb
2018 · single
Obsession (Radio Edit)
2018 · single
Creep (EP)
2017 · EP
Drool Sucker
2016 · single
XO (Adam's Getting Married)
2016 · single
A Thorn in Garland's Side
2016 · single
More Faithful
2015 · album
Pastel and Pass Out
2013 · single
Wait to Pleasure
2013 · album
Negaverse
2012 · EP
Ghost Blonde
2010 · album
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Biography
No Joy’s relentless sonic permutations are evidence of frontperson and principal songwriter Jasamine White-Gluz’s insatiable desire to grow. The Montréal-based project began a decade ago as e-mail-traded riffs; subsequent albums showcased a penchant for delay-saturated jangle, industrial distortion, and sludgey drones over disco beats. White-Gluz, feeling too reliant on her primary instrument, ditched the guitars and detoured to modular electronica for a 2018 EP composed with Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3’s Pete Kember). For No Joy’s first full length in five years, White-Gluz took what she learned from synthesis, reincorporated guitars, and produced an album that is not a departure from No Joy’s early shoegaze, but a stylistically omnivorous expansion that ekes into trip hop, trance and nu-metal. Motherhood is the culmination of years composing outside of her comfort zone, and a return to DIY recording with a leveled-up expertise in production. Bio by Sadie Dupuis