
Artist
The Glorious Sons
The Glorious Sons is an indie artist formed in 2011. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 31
- Releases
- 2013–2026
- Active years
- 2011
- Formed
Discography
7
Most popular
The Union
2015
Singles & EPs
24
Shapeless Art
EP · 2013

Pink Motel
Single · 2026

The Ongoing Speculation Into The Death of Rock and Roll
Single · 2026

Runaway (Fiction Studios Session)
Single · 2026

Panic Attack
Single · 2026

New Plan
Single · 2025

Lightning Bolt
Single · 2023

Cellular
Single · 2023

House Lights
Single · 2023

Dream
Single · 2023

Mercy Mercy
Single · 2023

Killing the Myth
Single · 2023

Mercy Mercy (Osprey Sessions)
Single · 2023

I Will Destroy the Void in You
Single · 2021

I Will Destroy the Void in You / Hold Steady
Single · 2021

Daylight / Young King
Single · 2021

Daylight
Single · 2021

Pink Motel (Live from Richardson Stadium)
Single · 2020

Don't Live Fast
Single · 2020

White Noise (Live from Longboat Hall)
Single · 2019
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S.O.S. (Sawed off Shotgun) [Live at Longboat Hall]
Single · 2019

S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun)
Single · 2018

Kill the Lights
Single · 2017

Sometimes on a Sunday
Single · 2015
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There is a mechanic shop in the heart of industrial Kingston - it’s tucked in the corner of a dusty cul-de-sac, surrounded by dead trees and rusted out machinery. That’s where The Glorious Sons call home. Having burst onto the scene in 2013 by winning the HTZ-FM Rocksearch and following that up with two top-10 Active Rock singles (“Mama” #6, “White Noise” #2), this band’s ascent in the world of Canadian music has been quick and well-deserved. They are the next generation of great Canadian rock to emerge from the Lime Stone City. The Glorious Sons are an everyman band, telling real stories from a blue-collar perspective. They hit their stride with their new album, “The Union”, a collection of honest and heartfelt songs touching on themes of life, love, passion, loss and redemption. Vocalist/lyricist Brett Emmons is one of the strongest new voices in Canadian rock, backed by a lush, loud and powerful soundtrack supplied by guitarists Jay Emmons & Andrew Young, and the rhythm section comprised of Adam Paquette (Drums) & Chris Huot (Bass).
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After recording their debut EP (“Shapeless Art”, 2013) with The Trews’ John-Angus MacDonald, they paired up once again to produce the lions share of “The Union”. John-Angus imparted a level of song-craftsmanship and experience that the band found invaluable. The results speak for themselves with an eclectic and cohesive collection of songs including the fist-pumping drivers “Hard Times” and “The Contender”, the epic “Lover Under Fire”, the chaotic title track “The Union” and the beautifully crafted album closer, “Amigo”. “Working with John-Angus has been the honour of my life,” says singer Brett Emmons. “When you are able to push and pull with a hero of yours as well as listen and be heard, you get perspective on yourself and on your dreams.” In addition to John-Angus’ contribution, the band also worked with famed Canadian super-producer Gavin Brown on two tracks – the lead single, “Heavy” and the hopeful full-band ballad titled “Lightning”. The album also features re-mastered versions of the band’s two previous top ten singles, “Mama” and “White Noise”. The album was mixed by Werner F and Gus van Go. “With this album, I wanted to create a feeling of nostalgia that would make people look back and wonder what they had missed,” says Emmons. “When I picked up my first guitar, I couldn’t help but sing. When I started singing, I couldn’t help but write. All I want is for people to hear this album, because I feel like we’ve been writing it our whole lives.” The real power and beauty of these songs comes to life on a live level. The Glorious Sons are quickly becoming known for their energetic and unrelenting live shows – vocalist Brett Emmons has an uncanny ability to win over a crowd no matter what the size – small club or festival headline, this band engages their fans in a way few acts can. Even with all that has happened in the last eighteen months, the band has stayed true to its blue-collar roots. You can still find them jamming above that same dusty mechanics shop. They’re unabashedly honest and real which is what is most endearing about them to their fans. That’s a characteristic they will carry with as they travel across Canada and around the world sharing their music with anyone who will listen. “The Union” will be released on September 16th 2014 by the eclectic Toronto-based indie label, Black Box (Shad, Northcote, Lyon) and will be followed by a national tour supporting Australian rockers Airbourne. For more information visit theglorioussons.com.
The Glorious Sons in brief
- How many The Glorious Sons releases are on Riffiter?
- 31 releases are catalogued, spanning 2013 to 2026.
- When was The Glorious Sons formed?
- The Glorious Sons formed in 2011.
- What genre is The Glorious Sons?
- The Glorious Sons is catalogued under Indie.
- What is the most recent The Glorious Sons release on Riffiter?
- Pink Motel, released in 2026.



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