Home / Tag Archives: David Grubbs

Tag Archives: David Grubbs

Wingdale Community Singers

Made up of guitarist David Grubbs (Gastr del Sol), singer/songwriter Hannah Marcus (she documented her single debut, Desert Farmers, with users of Godspeed You! Dark Emperor), and lauded article writer/vocalist/lyricist Rick Moody (Crimson America, The Snow Surprise), Brooklyn, New York’s Wingdale Community Performers blend metropolitan imagery and Americana right into …

Read More »

Brokeback

Brokeback may be the name of Tortoise bassist Douglas McCombs’ part project. Pursuing two 7″ EPs, in 1999 he released the project’s 1st full-length, Field Recordings through the Cook County Drinking water Table, which exposed a slightly much less constricted version from the post-rock audio Tortoise had produced famous. Relying …

Read More »

Squirrel Bait

Adored by critics and a little cult pursuing, the seminal Squirrel Bait stay consistently underrated with regards to their impact on post-hardcore punk and alt-rock. A huge part of this is because of their however scant documented legacy: two albums, both under around 30 minutes, both just sporadically obtainable. Their …

Read More »

Rhys Chatham

Post-minimalist composer and NY downtown music figure Rhys Chatham was involved with music young. He studied traditional flute, and had been playing functions by modern composers such as for example Luciano Berio and Pierre Boulez by enough time he began monitoring structure (including serialism) in his early teenagers. Chatham started …

Read More »

John McEntire

As an associate from the soulful, jazz-tinged pop combo the ocean and Cake and post-rock/fusion quintet Tortoise, John McEntire has helped build a few of the most exciting indie rock and roll of the later ’90s. Alongside manufacturer Jim O’Rourke, he became perhaps one of the most regularly popular collaborators …

Read More »

Pajo

A traveling force in experimental indie rock and roll and post-rock, David Pajo helped form the audio of forward-thinking electric guitar music within the rings he performed with in addition to in his single career. Using the renowned Slint so when a sometime person in Tortoise — in addition to …

Read More »

Brise-Glace

The brainchild of producer/guitarist Jim O’Rourke, Brise-Glace took O’Rourke’s avant-garde leanings and melded them with the post-hardcore of bassist Darin Gray’s Dazzling Killmen. The extremities of the combination were shown well on Brise-Glace’s initial tour in 1994, where it drove the group Support Shasta to the idea of unplugging Brise-Glace’s …

Read More »

David Grubbs

An important body in the post-rock and experimental music communities, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist David Grubbs produced an especially solid effect on the indie music picture during his ten-year home in Chicago. Originally hailing from Louisville, Kentucky, Grubbs was an associate of Bastro and Squirrel Bait before teaming up with …

Read More »

Gastr del Sol

Gastr del Sol was probably the most prominent automobile of indie rock and roll stalwart David Grubbs, a former person in Squirrel Bait and Bastro. With Gastr del Sol, the Louisville, KY-born vocalist/guitarist/pianist’s progression from conventional rock and roll music into even more intricate and advanced build patterns became comprehensive; …

Read More »

Bastro

Bastro was the more prominent of guitarist David Grubbs’ two immediate post-Squirrel Bait tasks (the concurrently jogging Bitch Magnet getting another). Grubbs originally became a member of the Louisville, KY-based Squirrel Bait while still in senior high school, and was in fact among the oldest associates of the group; when …

Read More »