The High Dials

Montreal, QC

Over 7 years and 4 albums, the High Dials have turned out a varied repertoire of anthemic pop, upbeat psych and melancholic folk-rock balladry. They’ve won high marks for their live performances from Brooklyn Vegan, Spin, Magnet and the New York Post, who listed them "a must-see band".

The band debuted on Rainbow Quartz in 2003 with "A New Devotion", a mishmash of retro-freakbeat sounds and shimmering psych with a hidden lyrical storyline. The album made a fan of Little Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen fame who played them heavily on his syndicated radio show and slotted them in with the Strokes, the Stooges, New York Dolls and other music legends at his Underground Garage Festival in 2004. Later that year, they opened for Sloan in Canada and toured the UK for the first time. They also released the "Fields in Glass EP which featured a dance remix of the title song by Pirates of the North Atlantic, aka Davy Love and Will Carruthers (ex-Spacemen 3).

"War of the Wakening Phantoms" (2005) was their follow-up album. Produced by Joseph Donovan (the Dears, Sam Roberts) and mixed in LA by Dave Bianco (Tom Petty, Frank Black, Teenage Fanclub), it won widespread rave reviews from such influential publications as NME, Spin and the Washington Post. The album went to number one on Canadian college radio charts and the High Dials supported the release as tour partners for both Brian Jonestown Massacr …

Lineup

Name Role
Trevor Anderson Singer/Songwriter
Robbie MacArthur Lead guitarist
Eric Dougherty Keyboardist/vocals
George Donoso Drummer
Charles Prenoveau-Giguere Bassist

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FANS PLAYLISTED TOTAL PLAYS
53 1,719 98,153

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    "The Holy Ground" from 2005's "War of the Wakening Phantoms".

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