Ion Dissonance
is a mathcore band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They have often been compared to The Dillinger Escape Plan, Gorguts and Meshuggah.
Ion Dissonance are known for their technical mathcore style but changed to a more heavy, groove based style with the release of their 2007 album Minus the Herd
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History
Antoine Lussier and Sebastien Chaput formed Ion Dissonance during the late summer of 2001 with the intention of creating metal that was more complex and daring than what they have done before. JF Richard would join shortly after on drums, and Jordan Kohlen soon after. With these members, their sound started to take shape, but they still required a few more individuals to fill some parts. To that end they recruited Gabriel McCaughry (
vocals) and Sebastien Painchaud (
bass guitar). Upon completing their first official line-up, the band released a demo CD named
.357
, which was quickly put together in 2002 for promotional purposes to various
zines,
labels and individuals around
North America. This demo is now out of print but was released on . Within no time, they received positive reviews and reactions. In this short time, they had to pick an appropriate label to support them and soon release their first LP. They decided to stay with
Willowtip Records (
Cacophonous Records in
Europe). The line-up was changed when Sebastien Painchaud was replaced by their second bassist, Miguel Valade. With this change, they started playing their first major shows as the opening act for such bands as
The Dillinger Escape Plan,
Every Time I Die,
Daughters,
Misery Index,
The End, and
The Black Dahlia Murder.
During April 2003 they started the recording process for their first LP,
Breathing Is Irrelevant
with sound-engineer
Yannick St-Amand (
Neuraxis,
Martyr, Despised icon,
In Dying Days), the album was completed in June 2003, and it came out in October 2003. It received many favourable reviews from a number of webzines and magazines including
Metal Maniacs,
Terrorizer and
Unrestrained!.
In 2004, they started their first big tour including shows along US East Coast with
Forever Is Forgotten, which was successful due to the positive reaction from the crowds; shows from the East to West Coast of Canada with fellow Canadians
The End; this was then followed by the
Maryland Deathfest. Subsequently, bassist Miguel Valade was replaced by Xavier St-Laurent.
After the release of their second album
Solace
on
Abacus Recordings, Ion Dissonance once again toured Canada and the US. On Tuesday,
June 20,
2006, Gabriel announced his departure from the band, citing personal issues and different interests in music. In October 2006, the band introduced their new vocalist, Kevin McCaughey, formerly of Shaolin.
In April 2007, Ion Dissonance recorded their album,
Minus the Herd
. While the album was scheduled for release on
June 5,
2007. There has been some controversy over this album dealing with the differences between old and new vocalist. The newer is generally considered to be heavier and missing some of the "chaos" from the older albums. After being in Western Europe for a tour with Through the Eyes of the Dead
[2], they returned to Canada and the US for the Summer Slaughter Tour. In late August 2009, they announced that a new album is being written.
Band members
Current members
- Kevin McCaughey - vocals (2006-present)
- Antoine Lussier - guitar (2001-present)
- Sebastien Chaput - guitar, bass guitar (2001-present)
- Jean-François 'JF' Richard - drums (2001-present)
Former members
- Miguel Valade - bass guitar (2002-2004)
- Sebastien Painchaud - bass guitar (2001-2002)
- Gabriel McCaughry - vocals (2001-2006)
- Xavier St-Laurent - bass guitar (2004-2007)
Discography
Studio albums
- Breathing Is Irrelevant
(2003)
- Solace
(2005)
- Minus the Herd
(2007)
Miscellaneous
- .357
(2002, demo)
- Split with Despised Icon
(2006, split)