Divine Is Nothing
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Divine Is Nothing

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | SELF

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | SELF
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"Neko Case Producer Praises Divine Is Nothing"

"Wow! Love the song and the video too! Great stuff. Sounds great too."

- Juno nominated producer of Neko Case, on Divine Is Nothing's latest single. "Rose" - Darryl Neudorf - Neko Case Producer, Juno Nominee


"Quick Before It Melts"

And lastly, but surely not the least is Toronto’s Divine Is Nothing, whose debut album Head for the Hills came out just a few weeks ago. Loraine Mohar, the band’s guitarist and vocalist, tells me that the record was recorded in her loft over the course of a year, experimenting with sound and set-up to get just the right results. Sounds like they hit pay dirt, as Head for the Hills‘ Pixies-meets-Jefferson Airplane musical mix hits all the right notes. They actually remind of The Dears, in a way, which kind of brings this whole post full circle. Do you hear any similarities? - Jim Di Giola - Quick Before It Melts, online music blog


"New Release - Divine Is Nothing - Head For The Hills"

Toronto based 3-piece, Divine Is Nothing recently released their debut album, Head For The Hills and we want you to know about it. Head over to their website to stream the album in it’s entirety. You won’t be disappointed. While you’re at it, check out the video below for album track, Rose. The band has shared the stage with the likes of Bella Clava, Soft Copy, The Wilderness, Tequila Mockingbird, and Gene Simmons favourites Dean Lickyer. Stay tuned for up-coming tour dates and more over on their Myspace page. - The Indie Machine


Discography

Always Always - EP released August 2008
Head For The Hills - Debut Album released October 2010

Single 'Rose' streaming on The Indie Machine

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Since 2008, Toronto band Divine Is Nothing has elated audiences all over the city with their Jefferson
Airplane / Pixies / Television blend of rock and roll. They’ve played with a slew of great bands like Bella
Clava, Soft Copy, The Wilderness, Tequila Mockingbird, and Gene Simmons’ favourites Dean Lickyer.

Their stunning debut record “Head For The Hills” is
10 tracks of soaring guitars, innovative bass lines, and relentless drums. The ethereal lead vocal shines and flows over each track as it flaunts abstract poetry and haunting melodies.