Black Blood
"Black Blood" marks the third instalment in the Bionic discography and is by far their best and most aggressive moment yet. Their new album sees them still breaking new ground with their own brutalizing mix of punk meets 70’s rock with stabs of Devo and psychedelia while still keeping the explosive, juggernaut intensity that their live shows are renown for. They’ve enlisted the musical help from friends in the burgeoning Montreal musical community like Tricky Woo, The Besnard Lakes, Silver Mt. Zion, Land Of Talk, Xavier Cafeine and even a marching band complete with cheerleaders. Make no bones about it, "Black Blood" is as rocking as it gets but still manages to push the envelope and prove that loud rock music can still evolve out of the mire.
- I Got Skin
- Sister Dynamite
- Black Blood
- Learn to Love the Government
- Q: Is there TV in heaven? A: Yes, yes there is
- Econo Tusk
- Freedom Now, Baby!
- Silver Jet Plane
- Soft as Margerine
- Temple of Love
- Theme for a Young Lion
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Deliverance
Bionic's second full-length release, Deliverance, marks a shift in the band's sonic attitude. Released in 2002 to critical acclaim, it has been described as:
"An overpowering, relentless collection of searing, blues-infused punk that wastes little time in going for the jugular" - Ottawa X-Press"
"One of the top ten albums of 2002" - Montreal Gazette"
- Turn You Out
- Bad Times
- Nobody To Blame
- Shake It Annie, Shake it!
- 40 Miles
- Disarm
- 60 Cycle Hum
- Little Mistakes
- Better
- Political Song For Danko Jones To Sing
- Ballad Of The Electric Brains
- Do It Now
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Bionic
Bionic's first album, released in 1998, highlights the "punk" incarnation of the band. This album was recorded when Bionic was still a 3-piece, with Jonathan on guitar and lead vocals, Sammy Goldberg on bass and Alex MacSween on drums and vocals.
"4-1/2 stars :: "One of the most instantly thrilling, richly rewarding rock LP's I've heard." - Melody Maker, Neil Kulkarni"
"5 stars :: "Bionic's self-titled debut is quite simply the best rock album I've heard in a very long time." - Hour Magazine>"
- C'mon C'mon
- Mission
- Greatest Hit
- Little Nixon
- Silver Pants
- Six
- Peavey Youth
- Unconventionally Yours
- Man Alive
- God
- Andrew
- Anna-Leigh