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"The Canadian duo are the future, now. The mess new rave will make when it tries to delete itself. You’re unlikely to leave a show without a bloody lip."
NME
"They sound exactly like my bedroom did circa 1986 when I fired Spectrum sound effects through the biggest speaker I could find."
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"They pummel disco and electro beats into great distorted blocks of static and noise, chanting and shouting their vocals back and forth, like a call and response drag race in broken-down strips, tail-lighting the dawn. These are the skeletons of Brando and Dean gone gangrenous with a toxicity that swells the night with green foam and odd light. Join the fray and tangle."
STYLUS MAGAZINE |

New Montreal based electro filth hitting hard somewhere between Karen O and Mitsou. Spitting, clawing, crowd surfing good times!
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"Post Modern Pop with twisted, intricate harmonies. Cabaret-Folk anybody? “One of the Top 5 bands to watch in 2007." VANCOUVER PROVINCE

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Joy Division/New Order inspired anthemic electro-pop.
"This is one band with an intense following, and they manage to win over every crowd they play with a distinctive brand of dancey pop with zero pretension. A perfect party soundtrack for any Saturday night with a gang of friends, you should acquaint yourself with Put The Rifle Down, and make it a point of checking them out next time they're in your town."
UKULA |

"(T)he twisted spirit of frenzied post-punk-freak disco... both danceable and utterly, thrillingingly terrifying."
NME, UK

"Nocturnal guitar stabs, mournful harmonies, dance-mother-fucker bass, and clanging hardcore beats."
Pitchfork, USA
"Brillitantly dark collection of spasmodic dance inducing tracks."
Exclaim!, Canada |


Loud like early ‘90s touchstones Swervedriver and Dinosaur Jr. or even perhaps The Jesus & Mary Chain, the cascading guitar squall, pounding rhythms and basslines are all capable of moving the hairs on the back of your neck.
"Being lonely and hungover never felt this good PITCHFORK MEDIA
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"It's not everyday that a fairly large man wearing parts of what you can only assume is a cheap bear costume comes hurdling toward you as he dives off stage, causing your life to flash before your eyes. This was, however, my very first taste of Think About Life, the thrashy disco-pop collective from Montreal that's been receiving all kinds of attention since Wolf Parade invited it on tour last fall." PREFIX MAG
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"The best garage punk to be drenched in French since the ‘60s. The rambunctious Montreal-French vocals add an exotic flavor to the dish, while in themselves becoming yet another crashing instrument in the spunky punk blend."
MUSIC EMISSIONS |

Nominated for best Dance artist at Canada’s 2007 Juno awards, Champion is a leading purveyor of pogo-dance. He goes out live with a full band including 4 guitarists which ended this years nationally televised Junos in awardworthy mentalistic madness.
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