
2. The Great Sabatini – Shortwave Radio (1:03)
3. The Great Sabatini – The Ear Collector (2:31)
4. The Great Sabatini – Dog Years (Quiet) (2:51)
5. Godstopper – It’s Alright (3:59)

Their latest full length album “Dog Years” (2014) was the result of years of accumulated experience writing, performing and recording together. It was recorded in Hamilton by Sean Pearson (Cursed, Shallow North Dakota) and self-released by the band in Canada on digital and vinyl and released by Solar Flare Records on vinyl for Europe and USA.
- First EP “Burning Wilderness” released November 17, 2007.
- Coast to coast Canadian tour February 29-April 5, 2008
- East coast Canada tour September 19-September 28, 2008
- First full-length “Sad Parade of Yesterdays” released November 28, 2009.
- Eastern Canada tour February 11-February 20, 2010
- Eastern USA tour May 13-May 22, 2010
- Full North American tour Sept 29-Oct 31, 2010
- Napoleon Sodomite 7″ released April 14, 2011 through Sludge Hummer
- North American Tour March 9-April 3rd, 2011
- Eastern Canada Tour with KEN Mode August 4-August 14, 2011
- North American Tour March 1-March 24 2012
- MATTERHORN 12″ LP released March 25, 2012 through No List Records
- The Royal We Digital EP released March 25, 2012
- Midwestern USA/Canada Tour August 2-August 13, 2012 as part of Arsonfest
- Western USA/Canada Tour September 28 -October 19, 2012
- European tour April 2-April 27, 2013
- Eastern Canada tour August 28-September 4, 2013
- Western Canada/USA tour May 22-June 13, 2014
- Third full length “Dog Years” released June 2, 2014 through Solar Flare Records
- Fall North American Tour September 17-October 6, 2014
- European tour november 2015
For fans of Melvins, Failure, YOB, Torche, Big Business
L-R – Mike Simpson- Guitar/ Vocals, Miranda Armstrong – Bass, Derek Del Vecchio – Guitar, Adam McGillivray- Drums
“There’s a lot of compositional bells and whistles on deck here, from a chugging chorus riff that feels like it’s perpetually interrupting itself to a left-turn Thin Lizzy guitar lick that King Buzzo would surely appreciate. But the part that’ll really suck you in is the sublime vocal harmonies that frontman Mike Simpson layers over the song like fishnet over a boulder.” – Stereogum
“Like the best records by Today Is the Day, Swans and Harvey Milk, all of which I hear in Godstopper’s jarring songwriting…We talk a lot about making extreme music as cathartic for the music maker, but what the listener? I feel no more relieved for having heard Empty Crawlspace. In fact it’s psychically draining. And totally addictive, too. I’m not going to be able to sleep for a week.” – Metalsucks
“Somewhere between the Thunder-Pop of sparkly heavy-hitters Torche, the aggressive sludge of fellow Floridians Cavity and the awkward stop-start dream-logic quasi-operatic noise rock of Pony Express Record-era Shudder To Think lie Toronto’s Godstopper…What Matters is a tough record to describe, in some ways, as any comparisons I care to make are merely rough approximations used in an attempt to point you, the potential listener, in a certain direction, as far as preparing you for what to expect. However, the truth of it is that Godstopper sound exactly like Godstopper, and, really, how many bands these days can truly lay claim to such a thing?” – Sleeping Shaman
Shared The Stage w/: Tombs, Oxbow, Mare, Ancient VVisdom, Disma