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GrimSkunk - Fires Under The Road

Format: CD
Label: Indica Records INDCD074
Year: 2006
Origin: Montréal, Québec, 🇨🇦
Genre: rock, punk, hardcore
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Inquiries Email: ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Buy directly from Artist:  https://grimskunk.bandcamp.com/album/fires-under-the-road
Playlist: Rock Room, Quebec, 2000's

Tracks

Track Name
Psychedelic Wonderdrug
America Sucks
Wakin' and Bakin'
Fires Under the Road
You Could be Beautiful
Vive le Quebec libre
Divide & Conquer
Blown to Pieces
Out of My Life
What Do You Say
We Are Lords
Power Corrupts
Power Corrupts
Parfait Perdant
Crazy

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Information/Write-up

GrimSkunk are a Montreal rock institution whose fearless collision of punk energy, psychedelic exploration, world-music rhythms, and multilingual lyrics has made them one of Quebec’s most distinctive and enduring bands. Emerging in 1988 from the ashes of the hardcore outfit Fatal Illness, the group built its reputation through relentless touring and a sound that defied easy categorization—equal parts fury and groove, rebellion and reflection. From their earliest days they mixed English and French with snatches of Spanish, Greek, and even Arabic, a reflection of Montreal’s cosmopolitan reality and their open-minded approach to music itself.

The original lineup featured Franz Schuller (guitar, vocals), Joe Evil (vocals, keyboards), Peter Edwards (lead guitar), Alain “Ulf” Vadeboncoeur (drums), and bassist Marc-Boris St-Maurice, whose political activism would later lead him to found the Bloc Pot and Marijuana Party of Canada. The band name—half-joking, half-serious—mirrored their fascination with the psychedelic and countercultural, but their songs quickly outgrew the clichés of stoner rock. GrimSkunk’s debut demo Autumn Flowers (1991) introduced their wild stylistic blend, followed by the Exotic Blend EP (1992) and Rooftop Killer single (1993), which set the stage for their self-titled debut album in 1994. That record established the template: an unpredictable swirl of hardcore guitars, ska horns, reggae bounce, Eastern modes, and political bite.

Subsequent albums Meltdown (1995) and Fieldtrip (1998) solidified their stature as pioneers of Quebec’s alternative underground, touring widely across Canada, Europe, and even Australia. The tragic death of their manager Simon Gallipeault in 1997 marked a turning point, after which Schuller assumed management duties and the group launched their own label, Indica Records, to support independent artists at home and abroad. Indica would go on to become a cornerstone of Montreal’s alt-music infrastructure, nurturing a new generation of acts while allowing GrimSkunk full creative control.

The band weathered lineup changes and personal hardships—most notably keyboardist Joe Evil’s near-fatal apartment fire in 2000—but returned stronger with Seventh Wave (2002) and Fires Under the Road (2006), which saw celebrated bassist Vincent Peake (ex-Groovy Aardvark) join the fold. GrimSkunk’s later work, including Set Fire! (2012) and Unreason in the Age of Madness (2018), carried forward their tradition of merging heavy riffs and global textures with sharp social commentary. Always musically restless, they’ve collaborated with diverse artists and shared stages with everyone from System of a Down and Suicidal Tendencies to Manu Chao, embodying a rare mix of punk irreverence and world-conscious idealism.

More than three decades on, GrimSkunk remain a cornerstone of Quebec’s rock landscape—independent, uncompromising, and still evolving. Their journey from the underground clubs of Montreal to international stages, and now to recognition by the Museum of Canadian Music, reflects not only their longevity but their refusal to ever stand still.
-Robert Williston

Franz Schuller: vocals, guitar
Joseph Burnett (Joe Evil): vocals, keyboards
Peter Edwards: lead guitar
Vince Peake: bass
VdaBC: drums

Produced by Garth Richardson
Engineered by Ben Kaplan
Mixed by Mike Fraser at The Warehouse Studio
Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk
Recorded at The Farm

Artwork and design by Jeik Dion

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