Discordia (band)

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Discordia was an industrial band from Melbourne in the mid 90s. It was formed from the ashes of Soulscraper. Discordia were set to be the first Australian band signed to Roadrunner records, but the volatile nature of the group cause it to implode. Discordia began life when Sade Lava met James Lynch at Relic Records; the original concept was for Sade to join Soulscraper as vocalist. Over time it was felt a heavier direction was required, so James, Jim and Sade created Discordia.

Members[]

Original[]

  • Greg Trull (Dreadnaught) - vocals
  • Jim Shnookal (Soulscraper) - keyboards and programming
  • James Lynch (Soulscraper, Shreen, Vicious Circle, Children of Sorrow, Good andEvil, The Prostitutes, Rope, Sweet Revenge, The Mumblers)- drums and programming
  • Sade Lava (Ran Maclurkin) (Sickman, doll juice, Mince Kitten, Spine of God) - guitar, vocals, programming
  • Fee Omens (Mince Kitten, Spine of God) - bass (live)

Later members[]

  • Chris "Hilly" Hill (Damaged) - guitar
  • Phaedra Press (Womnal)(Rope) - bass

Discography[]

EP[]

  • Living Dead (1995) - Siren Entertainment
  • Gunwitch (1996) - Siren Entertainment[1]

LP[]

  • Living Dead (1996) - Heartland Records

References[]

  1. ^ Rolling Stone 2/5 stars September 1996

External links[]

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