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Vincent Ford
[edit]Vincent Ford was the lead singer and guitarist of the Canadian rock band Gulfer. He was active in the band from its conception in 2011 until their disbanding in 2024[1]. Ford has been in numerous bands outside of Gulfer alongside his solo career. He is known for his use of odd time signatures and tapping.
Discography
[edit]with Gulfer
[edit]Studio albums
- What Gives (2015) via Big Scary Monsters (EU), Friend Of Mine Records (Japan) & Texas Is Funny Records (US)
- Dog Bless (2018) via Big Scary Monsters (EU), Friend Of Mine Records (Japan) & Topshelf Records (US)
- Gulfer (2020) via Royal Mountain Records (Canada) & Topshelf Records (US)
- Third Wind (2024) via Topshelf Records (US)
- EPs
- Transcendals (2013) via Friend Of Mine Records
- LIGHTS OUT (2024) via Topshelf Records (US)
- Splits
- Split with Fago.Sepia (2012)
- Splits (2013)
- Foureign Friends split (2014) via Enjoyment Records
- Dawgz split (2014) via Stack Your Roster
- Split with Del Paxton (2015) via Topshelf Records
- Compilations
- Anthology (2020); a collection of early splits from 2012–2013 via Topshelf Records
- Live albums
- Live in Japan (2020)
with Vietotale
[edit]Singles
- Alkyle (2025)
- Toile boréale (2025)
- Déserteur (2025)
- Sors de ma tête (2025)
with Stevenson
[edit]EPs
- Memory EP (2024) via Lost Wisdom
with Looney
[edit]Studio Albums
- Memory Screen (2024) via Lost Wisdom
Solo
[edit]Singles
- LANGUE SALÉE (2025)
- Château de Cartes (2025)
- CAFÉ (2026)
References
[edit]- ^ Corcoran, Nina (2024-05-23). "Gulfer, Montreal Emo Band, to Break Up". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2026-01-22.

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