Here is a list of all the Diskordian records released to date on our own label, Diskordian Productions.
Albums
Tracks:The One - Upbeat blues-influenced track with classic Diskordian endingYeah Yeah Song (Yeah) - Energy-filled live favourite turned contender for next single, will definitely leave a smile on your face! My Heart - A quieter moment of reflection that soon builds to an emotional chorus. Have You Ever? - A rock ballad reflecting on loves lost, which builds to a powerful chorus Universe - The first single taken from Despite Popular Demand , this catchy song will bowl you over with its gutsy chorus and emotive lyrics. Features storming guitar solos from both Andy & Rory. One Decree - The first of 2 offerings from Andy, the haunting drum beat builds into a strong ballad with vocals to make you weep. These Dreams - A sort-of sequel to Tin Soldier's All Worth While, this is Ric at his most angsty. Dramatic, stabbing piano leads the way through cutting lyrics. Despite Popular Demand - The title track to the album, this is also the shortest song, weighing in at only 2:49. Crackly beginnings soon give way to a funky riff and a feel-good chorus. Is This All Real? - A classic 'indie-pop' song with flanged guitars. What could be better? Daydreaming - Acoustic number written by Rory, featuring sweeping vocals and haunting guitar Find You - Andy's 2nd song of the album, this is pure rock with goth undertones. Powerful contender for the next single. Regrets - Ric's traditional final track 'masterpiece', this song is in 3 parts: rock ballad, crazy orchestral middle bit and contrasting, emotional ending. Stick it out til the very end to experience the full roller-coaster ride!
Tracks:Intro - Does exactly what it says on the tin!Laughing - Live favourite that pulls you in from the very first note and keeps you jumping til the end. First single from this album. Good Day - Rory's first song for Diskordian, this is as upbeat as they come. A Song (Change) - Possibly Diskordian's greatest ever song. A simple but effective riff underpinned by melancholy lyrics gives way to a sing-along chorus. Rory's expert slide guitar pulls on the heart strings. All Worth While - Another live favourite, this bouncy classic captures all that's right with the world, whilst the lyrics have a go at all that's wrong. A Little More - A seven minute epic featuring gutsy guitars, awe-inspiring vocals, a nifty drum solo and well-placed strings to give the complete Diskordian experience all in one song. Every Day - A classic rock feel with a middle-8 that'll blow your mind. Angry Song (Play with my Heart) - Another song that is well described by its title! Angsty lyrics and heavy guitars to drive you mad (in a good way!). First four chords by Simon. Yours - Folky acoustic track, featuring Andy on the recorder. Rallentando Blues - Rory's chance to shine as he goes crazy with that slide. My Fire - Powerful 6/8 rock with "monkey-inducing" guitar distortion (according to Simon). Would have been our 2nd single (if we'd had one!) Lonely Road - Another epic finishes the album on a high. This is a ballad that explodes into a harmony of strings, guitars and choral-like vocals.
Tracks:Lucky Day - From the first riff to the catchy chorus, this is Diskordian at their most bouncy pop. Featuring Nic on the trumpet!My World Now - With a swinging intro, a ballad verse and a jump-along chorus, this song has everything. Guaranteed to make you feel good. Fade To... - Diskordian's first ever song and their first single, this paved the way for things to come and defined the classic Diskordian ending. Stranger - Our only ever straight love song, this ballad will tug on the heart strings. Even has amazing wah-wah effect in the chorus! See Me Here - This acoustic track became a live favourite back in the early days and it's easy to see why. Brings the pace right down with Simon's haunting vocals and Ric's harmonies playing off each other perfectly. Spider - Simon's classic in its original format. The strings bring you in and hold you there til the sweet relief of Andy's amazing guitar solo. Heavy guitars underpin this beautiful ballad, which is still popular to this day. Ric In Space (Anyone But You) - Another classic and long-term live favourite. Heartfelt verses give way to a pounding chorus and a ending that will leave you breathless. Tomorrow - A good old-fashioned ballad about procrastination. Flanged guitars, catchy chorus and bizarre middle-8, what more could you ask for? Still regularly performed acoustically. Forsaken Angel - A pounding heart-beat bass drum sets the tone for an unusual ballad to wave your lighter to. Ship In a Bottle - Dark rock song about a night out that went terribly wrong. Perfect vocal harmonies and a rocking ending to our first album.
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