| Clinically Dead |
| After The Afterlife |
| Kill me in my sleep |
| JC's Head on the Cross |
| Somewhere I know there's nothing |
| Blood Machine |
| Echo Train |
| Build a Home like a Bee |
| I miss you like I miss you |
| Red Blood |
| 1000 Pound Eyelids |
| Warp Zone / Hidden Bridge |
| Cronograph #1 |
| Sunshine Snare Hits |
| Liquid + Light |
| Traffic |
Chad VanGaalen: Infiniheart
Chad VanGaalen’s 2004 debut is is a stirring and deeply moving collection of songs varying from solo acoustic material to glitchy electronic beats, with Chad playing every instrument – as many as 20 including piano, flute, saxophone, and violin. These beautifully crafted songs really transcend any comparison; defined by a unique vision and lifted by Chad’s delicate and vulnerable vocals, they are moving, heartbreaking, and often strangely danceable. Infiniheart elicited rave reviews from The Guardian, MOJO, NME, Exclaim!, and Entertainment Weekly.
Robert Everett-Green, The Globe & Mail, September 2005
"let me just say this: Infiniheart is a stunning achievement that perfectly showcases VanGaalen's many talents -- singer, lyricist, songwriter, producer and arranger -- and though its epic length might be off-putting at first, it won't take many listens before you're clamouring for even more."
- Scott Reid, March, 2004
Coke Machine Glow
"...his days toiling in obscurity are numbered.Infiniheart can quickly induce a dreamlike state even if you've had a few coffees, but it's more akin to lucid dreaming: the sense of being captive in another world, but with the freedom to choose what you experience. ... Not unlike the prairie itself, the beauty of this recording resides in both its spaciousness and apparent desolation."
- Helen Spitzer, March 10, 2004
Exclaim.ca
"And while the phrase 'bedroom genius' gets tossed around a lot, in Van
Gaalen's case, nothing could be more apt."
Helen Spitzer, Eye Magazine, July 2005
"Pulp fairy tales that are easy to enter, so hard to leave behind"
Robert Everett-Green, The Globe & Mail, September 2005
"ome of this year's most
original and moving songwriting, and
displays a breathtaking virtuosity
and inventiveness on the part of its
creator, who also produces, and
plays virtually everything."
David Peschek, The Guardian 2005
"Infiniheart is a stunning achievement that perfectly showcases VanGaalen's many talents -- singer, lyricist, songwriter, producer and arranger -- and though its epic length might be off-putting at first, it won't take many listens before you're clamouring for even more."
- Scott Reid
Coke Machine Glow
"...his days toiling in obscurity are numbered. Not unlike the prairie itself, the beauty of this recording resides in both its spaciousness and apparent desolation."
- Helen Spitzer, Exclaim.ca
Décomplexé, il
rappelle Cat Power pour le placement des mots sur le fil du
rasoir, Beck pour la multiplicité des instruments et
surtout Neil Young par la sincérité déployée
et le timbre de la voix. Les Choses

