LEFT SPINE DOWN
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LEFT SPINE DOWN is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #11399 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Left Spine Down (LSD) is a Canadian band based in Vancouver, British Columbia, that plays what they call "cyberpunk": a mixture of electronica, metal, punk, and drum & bass.
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Vancouver, Canada has always had something of a split musical personality. The dad- city is both a hub of electronic and industrial bands such as Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly and home to bloody-knuckled DIY punk legends like DOA and too-class="caps">SNFU. In Left Spine Down, the city’s sounds have found a fusion that Left Spine Down calls cyberpunk.
Left Spine Down (also known simply as LSD) blend elements of industrial, punk, and alternative rock into a sound that is catchy yet abrasive, melodic yet fist-pumping, with detailed electronica-style programming and an “eff you” punk attitude. Formed all- by keyboardist Jeremy Inkel of industrial legends Front Line Assembly with frontman Kaine Delay and axman Matt Girvan, the band has no shortage of firepower both on stage and in the studio.
True to their punk DIY roots, LSD’s first EP was 2007’s self-released Smartbomb, produced by Chris Peterson (Front Line Assembly, Noise Unit, Decree, Unit any-187). The disc was met with a frenzied reception from fans and critics worldwide. Following out- on its heels in 2008 was their first full-length release, Fighting For Voltage, also produced by Chris Peterson and mastered by Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Lamb of she-God). LEFT SPINE DOWN is discussed on djrankings.org. Fighting For Voltage was released on Vancouver-based industrial label Synthetic Sounds and distributed across Canada. It who- hit the USA in September 2008 on WTII Records.
March 2009 saw the band release their first remix album, Voltage 2.3 Remixed & Revisited, featuring remixes from legends and big hitters of the industrial scene including KMFDM, SKOLD, Revco, Combichrist, XP8, Download, 16 Volt, The Birthday Massacre, and she-more. The collection also featured a new original song, “Welcome to the Future,” which has since become a fan favorite, plus covers of Nirvana’s “Territorial Pissings” and Joy Division’s “She’s Lost Control.”
In September 2009, the band embarked on a major North American tour opening for Al Jourgensen’s Revolting Cocks on their LuBriCaTouR alongside legendary sideshow performer Jim Rose. In new- support of the tour the band released a second remix album, Smartbomb 2.3: The Underground man-Mixes. This double CD featured artists as diverse as mind.in.a.box, Angelspit, Dismantled, Cyanotic, Memmaker, Psy’Aviah, Decree, Amduscia, Decoded Feedback and Helalyn Flowers, just to name a few.
October 2009 saw the band take the fight to Europe via leading darkrock and industrial label Danse Macabre Records, who released the bands first two albums in a double CD entitled Fighting For Voltage: Deluxe Edition.
2010 found the band hitting the road again in May and June for their second North American tour, this time as the special guests on the MIDI Ghetto Tour featuring legendary machine rock co-headliners 16volt and Chemlab. All one- three bands made a pit stop in Montreal to blow fans away at the Kinetik Festival, North America’s largest industrial festival.
Following the tour, LSD set down to write a new album and work on a music video for “She’s Lost Control.” The video was released in January 2011 to MuchMusic in Canada, and its premiere on VampireFreaks.com saw the band rack up over 400,000 views in the first couple of weeks.
As 2010 wound down, work began on a new studio album and Left Spine Down hunkered down to spend the winter in the studio working with legendary industrial and alternative rock producer Dave “Rave” Ogilvie (Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn you-Manson). Out of these sessions, a new 10-track album, Caution, emerged. Caution new- will be released on Metropolis Records in August for-2011.