Discography
5
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Motherhood
2020 · 11 tracks
Singles & EPs
19
Dream Rats (feat. Alissa White-Gluz)
EP · 2020

No Joy / Sonic Boom
EP · 2018

Drool Sucker
EP · 2016

Can My Daughter See Me From Heaven
EP · 2021

Creep (EP)
EP · 2017

XO (Adam's Getting Married)
Single · 2016

Nothing Will Hurt
Single · 2020

A Thorn in Garland's Side
Single · 2016

Obsession (Radio Edit)
Single · 2018

Slorb (Field Agent Remix)
Single · 2018

Negaverse
EP · 2012

Kidder - From Heaven
Single · 2021

Birthmark
Single · 2020

Four
Single · 2020

Slorb
Single · 2018

Teenager - From Heaven (Deftones cover)
Single · 2021

Blue Room Sessions
Single · 2018

Pure Shores
Single · 2022

Pastel and Pass Out
Single · 2013
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About
No Joy are a Canadian shoegazing band formed in late 2009 by Jasamine White-Gluz and Laura Lloyd.White-Gluz was living in Los Angeles while Lloyd was living in Montreal. They began collaborating via email, which eventually led to White-Gluz's return to Montreal and their first show (with Grant Hart of Hüsker Dü) on December 15, 2009. The band continued to play locally, including a show with then-up-and-coming indie band Best Coast. The latter's lead singer, Bethany Cosentino, took a liking to the band and tweeted, "Dude, No Joy is the best band ever. Two hot blonde girls just shredding away. Sooooo amazing". The band soon signed to Mexican Summer Records and released their first 7" single, "No Summer" b/w "No Joy". Its release enabled No Joy to book their own national U.S. tour, bringing along La Sera (a Vivian Girls side project) for a three-week stint of mostly West Coast shows. Around this time, London-based label Sexbeat reissued the debut 7" for a UK/European release. No Joy toured later that fall with Mexican Summer labelmates Dungen.
No Joy in brief
- How many No Joy releases are on Riffiter?
- 24 releases are catalogued, spanning 2010 to 2023.
- What is the most recent No Joy release on Riffiter?
- Wait to Pleasure (10th Anniversary Edition), released in 2023.




