
The Flatliners
Biography
Toronto Canadian Group, playing in the 2002 Skunk Rawk, The Flatliners released its first demo in the fall of 2002, which was extremely well received, including critical radio broadcasts. A second recording in 2003 made them travel a little more, crossing the Atlantic. As a result, a 4-way split (a split with 4 groups) entitled Who said skas dead? with Grand Skam , Suzy Jacuzzi and the Hottubes and The Makeshift Heroes is recorded and gives them access to some of the most important first parts in their ascent. Naturally, their first full-length album, Destroy To Create , was released in 2005 (recorded as a self-prod in 2004) in Canada and in the United States at the end of the year. They are now signed on Stomp Records. They shared the poster with the masters of the genre, The Suicide Machines , their compatriot of The Planet Smashers but also Against All Authority , Big D and the kids table , The Code , Murphy With this success, the quartet was offered a deal by Fat Mike a while later and released his second effort, The Great Awake in 2007 via Fat Wreck. Since then, the releases have continued without showing any decline in quality... Scott Brigham - Chris Cresswell guitar - Jon Darbey guitar and singing - Paul Ramirez bass - drums<
Discography

New Ruin
2022

Mass Candescence
2018

Inviting Light
2017
Nerves
2016

Division of Spoils
2015

Dead Language
2013

Split avec Make Do And Mend
2013

Cavalcade
2010

The Great Awake
2007

Destroy To Create
2005