Gram Rabbit
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Gram Rabbit is a rock band based in Joshua Tree, California. The group consists of singer/keyboardist/bassist/guitarist Jesika von Rabbit, guitarist/bassist/programmer/singer Todd Rutherford, drummer Jason Gilbert and guitarist/producer Ethan Allen. Their musical style has been described as an amalgamation of psychedelic rock and electropop. Their fanbase is sometimes referred to as a self-styled "cult" called The Royal Order of Rabbits.[1][2]
The band was formed in 2004 by von Rabbit and Rutherford, who had first met in 2003.[2] That same year, the outfit's debut album Music to Start a Cult To was recorded with Ethan Allen producing, and was released on the Stinky Records label. Gram Rabbit were hailed as best new LA Band in 2005 at the LA Weekly Music Awards. The momentum built during the release earned the band a Main Stage slot at 2005's Coachella Music and Arts Festival. The past six years have brought four more full lengths from the band. The spacey introspective “Cultivation” in 2006, the socially political-themed electro-rock “RadioAngel & the RobotBeat” in 2007, the epic spiritually driven “Miracles & Metaphors” in 2010, and the throwback spaced-out country styling’s of 2012’s “Welcome to the Country”. To date their records have produced more than 30 licenses in television series, National commercial campaigns, and film, with more than 20 different tracks used in these spots. NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, CW, FX, Bravo, STARZ, and MTV have all used the band's music in hit shows like CSI, Life, The Real World, Sons of Anarchy, Crash, and 10 Things I Hate About You. Kyocera and Fruit of the Loom have used the music to promote their products in national television campaigns. Motion pictures such as Crazy, Stupid, Love (Steve Carell, Emma Stone), War, Inc. (John Cusack), and Interview (Steve Buscemi), have included the cinematic sounds of GR in their films. In 2008 the band released Rare Bits, which was a previously unreleased collection of the band's earliest home recordings.
The name Gram Rabbit is a combination of Gram Parsons and Jesika von Rabbit.[3] Jesika had been called "von Rabbit" on the music scene before meeting Rutherford, and after meeting, the duo played covers of Gram Parsons. (Note that Gram Parsons and Gram Rabbit both have strong ties to the Joshua Tree area, including the legendary burning of Parson's casket and remains).
Discography
Music to Start a Cult To (2004)[4] Track Listing
- "Dirty Horse" 3:47
- "Cowboy Up" 4:38
- "Kill A Man" 4:34
- "Disco No. 2" 5:14
- "Witness" 4:50
- "Land of Jail" 3:33
- "Lost In Place" 4:13
- "Devil's Playground" 5:23
- "I & Susej" 0:24
- "Cowboys & Aliens" 4:47
- "New Energy" 5:30
Cultivation (2006)[4] Track listing
- "Waiting In the Kountry" 5:10
- "No Thoughts" 0:22
- "Bloody Bunnies (Superficiality)" 3:28
- "Angel Song" 4:33
- "Charlie's Kids" 2:54
- "Paper Heart" 3:53
- "Slopoke" 4:27
- "Jesus & I" 4:09
- "Sorry" 4:11
- "Crossing Guards With Guns" 3:48
- "Follow Your Heart" 4:05
- "Hares Don't Have Tea" 1:38
RadioAngel and the RobotBeat (2007)[4] Track listing
- "American Hookers" 3:49
- "The Rest of Us Sleep" 4:03
- "In My Book" 3:25
- "Fancy Dancy" 3:28
- "Something Fuzzy" 3:28
- "Get Up Off It" 1:55
- "Hot Spit" 3:15
- "Less Is More" 2:57
- "Shiny Monster" 3:25
- "Landers" 0:49
- "The Places We Go" 4:42
- "I Wear the Ears" 5:49
Rare Bits (2008)[4] Track listing
- "Patrolled by Witchcraft" 6:52
- "Orange You Glad" 5:13
- "New Delite" 5:11
- "French for American Soldiers" 4:41
- "Mysterioso" 7:20
- "Hot Pink Hawaii" 3:40
Miracles & Metaphors (2010)[4] Track listing
- "Time Of Our Lives" 4:06
- "Candy Flip" 4:46
- "Falling Debris" 4:32
- "Hyena" 3:55
- "Flowerhead" 3:30
- "Off With Your Head" 3:39
- "Wheels In Motion" 4:58
- "Another Long Day" 6:13
- "Destinies Align" 4:07
- "They're Watching" 2:51
- "Horses Can't Throw Up" 3:25
- "I Rest My Case" 2:04
Welcome to the Country (2012)[4] Track listing
- "Wild Imagination" 3:45
- "Country Jo" 3:32
- "Eeyore" 3:50
- "I've been Thinking" 5:09
- "Olde October Moon" 5:11
- "Rider on a White Horse" 4:00
- "To Drive to Drunk" 3:38
- "Country Lullaby" 3:44
- "Honky Tonkin'" 3:53
- "Din Ho" 2:39
References
- ↑ "The Sun Runner" (thesunrunner.com) interview: The exaltation of the Royal Order of Rabbits
- 1 2 stinkyrecords.com (website of the band's publishing label) about Gram Rabbit
- ↑ 11 Questions interview with Jesika von Rabbit
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gram Rabbit discography at Allmusic
External links
- gramrabbit.com Official Website
- Myspace page
- Hornet (Fullerton College news site): Gram Rabbit Hops Back With Unique Third Record
- Fox 6 featured them on Fox Rox
- IGN.com interview with member Jesika Von Rabbit: Gram Rabbit: 11 Questions
- "Press Enterprise" PE.com:
- neumu.com Gram Rabbit's Desert Visions
- HitSession.com: review of Cultivation album
- various LA Weekly hits, e.g. ,
- Gram Rabbit interview from SuicideGirls.com!
- May 2010 Hollywood Music in Media award nomination Gram Rabbit for the song Candy Flip