These are all the Diskordian recordings currently available. If you would like
to order one, email me at andy@diskordian.co.uk
.
Released: April '03
Formats: CD, 12 tracks
Out now, £6
This is the second proper album, Tin Soldier. The extra performing and recording
experience really shows through on this professional-sounding album. There are a wide
variety of styles on offer, and the tracks include the Rallentando Blues, the anthemic
Laughing, the folk stylings of Yours and A Song (Change), the heavier
Angry Song, and the retro Every Day. Good Day is a rare happy song
with a classic ending, there's the catchy A Little More, the stonking My Fire,
the sing-along All Worth While and finally the touching Lonely Road. This is
an album with something for everyone, and definitely not to be missed!
| |
Released: September '02
Formats: CD Single, 4 tracks
Out now, £3
The first single from Tin Soldier.
This is a lively song, perfect for bouncing around to! Laughing was actually
written by Simon, with lyrics by some other guy the rest of us don't really know,
even though Simon is no longer with us. Gotta love them "reproductive juices"...
There are three B-sides: an acoustic version of Spider, this version clocking
in at nearly 8 minutes long, Forever, a Ric solo effort, and a live version
of Ric In Space, from the live album.
| |
Released: February '02
Formats: CD, 13 tracks
Limited edition
The first live album from Diskordian, Alive features 13 tracks
recorded at the storming Barton-le-Clay gig on 29th September 2001. As well
as the old favourites, there are also five brand new tracks that will feature
on the forthcoming album. These are the ever-controversial Laughing,
All Worth While, Angry Song (Play With My Heart), Every Day
and the Blues Jam, showing Rory at his amazing best. However, this album
is strictly limited edition and not generally available.
| |
Released: April '00
Formats: CD, 10 tracks
Out now, £5
This is the debut full-length album from Diskordian, entitled
Sincerity. This album sees brand new recordings of all previous tracks,
and the full track line-up is Lucky Day, My World Now,
Fade To..., Stranger, See Me Here,
Spider, Ric In Space (Anyone But You), Tomorrow,
Forsaken Angel and Ship in a Bottle.
Lucky Day is probably our most happy song, not that we seem to write many
of those. Stranger
sees Nic's first lyrical outing
in the band and is his moving tribute to a certain stranger. Tomorrow
features more lyrics by Nic, including a poetic interlude that has
numerous deep and hidden
meanings. My World Now blends swing,
punk, pop and rock together in possibly the most energetic song on this
record, while Ric In Space follows suit as
| |
another one of our
favourites. Spider slows things back down again, and is
in the style of a classic rock ballad, with heavy guitars combining
impressively with the lively melody to produce a very intense experience.
Released: November '99
Formats: CD, 4 tracks
Sold out
The first EP, Spread the World features the songs Forsaken
Angel, See Me Here and Ship In A Bottle, along with
Fade To... again.
Forsaken Angel is a slow pop-rock ballad straight from the heart.
See Me Here is the band's first exploration into acoustic pop,
while Ship In A Bottle sees light melodic rock blended with some
heavy guitar solos. This record gives a good taste of the varied
musical ideas utilised by the band.
| |
Released: early '99
Formats: tape, 3 tracks
Sold out
The first single, and the first proper recording. This is the classic
Fade To... in all its glory. Includes two B-sides, which are
cover versions of Oasis' (It's Good) To Be Free and Kula
Shaker's Hey Dude.
|