The Dirty Nil

The Dirty Nil is a Canadian alternative rock band from Hamilton, Ontario,[2] who won the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2017.[3] The band consists of singer and guitarist Luke Bentham, bassist Ross Miller and drummer Kyle Fisher.[4]

The Dirty Nil
OriginDundas/Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
GenresAlternative rock, punk rock, hard rock[1]
Years active2006–present
LabelsDine Alone Records
MembersLuke Bentham
Ross Miller
Kyle Fisher
Past membersDave Nardi

History

Bassist Ross Miller performing in Berkeley, California - October 2019

The band members began playing together in high school,[5] and formed The Dirty Nil in 2006. They released their debut single "Fuckin' Up Young" in 2011,[2] and began touring North America, performing in clubs and at festivals.[6][7] They followed with a series of further singles and EPs and released their full-length debut album Higher Power in 2016.[2] Following that album's success, they released Minimum R&B, a compilation of the early singles and EP tracks in 2017.[8] The Dirty Nil released their second studio album Master Volume on September 14, 2018 on Dine Alone Records,[9] and released the first single from the album, "Bathed in Light".[10]

Musical style

Music critics commonly label the band under the punk rock genre. The band mixes the swaggering riffs of hard rock with the attitude and energy of punk. Despite these classifications, the band defines themselves as just a rock band.[4]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

  • Minimum R&B (2017)

EPs

  • Little Metal Baby Fist (2012)
  • Smite (2014)

Singles

  • "Fuckin' Up Young" (2011)
  • "Zombie Eyed" (2013)
  • "Cinnamon/Guided by Vices" (2014)
  • "No Weaknesses" (2015)
  • "Surrender" (2018)
  • "Bathed in Light" (2018)
  • "Pain of Infinity" (2018)
  • "I Don't Want That Phone Call" (2018)
  • "That's What Heaven Feels Like" (2018) – No. 31 Mainstream Rock Songs[11]
  • "Done With Drugs" (2020)[12]

References

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