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Gigas

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | SELF

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | SELF
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"Tied Down to the Ones You Love (review)"

"With unprecedented strokes of pop hyperbole, GIGAS’ lazer love show is a prophetic vision of our micro-mall future. Only a roaming pack of teens soaked in the tainted innocence of a ouija-board romance could conjure such divine pressure waves; blown-out casio digitalia, cardinal vocal swaths, and a fantastic deus ex drum machina driving every track straight through your heart. Wrap your wounds in their twilight gauze and dance the death away beneath the hidden rapture of a Kate Bushian groove. "
- Aaron Levin, Tied Down to the Ones You Love (review) - Wierd Canada (Mar 09, 2011) - Aaron Levin, Wierd Canada (Mar 09, 2011)


"Gigas are Mega Good (Mar 11, 2010)"

"The music is psychedelia that’s been dressed up, dressed down, twisted, broken and glued back together again so that it can provide audio satisfaction whenever you need a dose of really great stoner jams, and listening to Black Mountain for the 20th time in a row just won’t do. I suspect this music would also make a great soundtrack to a late night drive into the Canadian wild, alongside your worn out tape of Violator. And if you want to dance to trance-y, synth-y, dream-like goodness, Gigas serve that up too. With a good sized portion of powerful vocal wail for good measure. Thumbs way up."
- Monika Rola, Gravy Train Music - Gigas are Mega Good (Mar 11, 2010) - Monika Rola, Gravy Train Music


Discography

MGIGAS/SPILLS/LOVEBUTTER Split EP (2010)

TIED DOWN TO THE ONES YOU LOVE LP (2011)

GIGAS/SHIPS CAT SPLIT EP (2011)

GONE COMPLETELY (2012)

And a number of international compilations

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"The music is psychedelia that’s been dressed up, dressed down, twisted, broken and glued back together again so that it can provide audio satisfaction whenever you need a dose of really great stoner jams, and listening to Black Mountain for the 20th time in a row just won’t do. I suspect this music would also make a great soundtrack to a late night drive into the Canadian wild, alongside your worn out tape of Violator. And if you want to dance to trance-y, synth-y, dream-like goodness, Gigas serve that up too. With a good sized portion of powerful vocal wail for good measure."

Monika Rola - Gravy Train Music