In 1992, free from their contract with
Profile Records, Alex and Carlos re-formed The Nils, but after recording a handful of demos and some live work, the band stalled again in 1994. During this time, Alex accepted an offer to release a Nils a retrospective compilation by Woody Whelan of Mag Wheel records. The release was entitled
Green Fields in Daylight.
Alex Soria launched a new band, Chino, featuring Mark Donato (currently of The Nils). They released
Mala Leche, a collection of previously unrecorded Nils tracks and some new material before breaking up in 2002. After the demise of Chino, Alex, Carlos, and Mark revived The Nils again in 2003 and began writing new material. On December 13, 2004, the band halted when Alex tragically took his own life on a train track near his home. In 2010, The Nils reformed with Carlos taking over from his brother on lead vocals. "It was hard because Alex wasn't around, but at the same time it was my way to keep Alex around," said Carlos Soria. "It was also hard because I didn't know how to be a lead singer." In 2015, The Nils released
Shadows and Ghosts, their first album of new material in 25 years. The album was critically acclaimed, receiving significant radio play and was followed up by high-profile performances, including at the
Amnesia Rockfest. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of
The Nils, the album was reissued in 2017 by Label Obscura. On November 18, 2022, The Nils released their fourth EP,
Five Roses. The EP artwork was inspired by Montreal's iconic
Five Roses Flour illuminated sign. Five Roses featured four new songs written by Carlos Soria and Alex Soria, as well as a cover of "
Pink Turns to Blue" by
Hüsker Dü. The EP’s first single, the hockey-themed "Fourth Line", was hailed as "gritty and melodic" and reminiscent of The Nils' heralded debut album. == Lineup ==