Grimble Grumble
| Grimble Grumble | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States | 
| Genres | 
Psychedelic rock Shoegaze Noise  | 
| Years active | 1995–2000, 2004-present | 
Grimble Grumble is an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, Illinois.[1]
History
Grimble Grumble formed in 1995, taking their name from a character mentioned in the Pink Floyd song "The Gnome".[2] Prior to this, bassist Christine Garcia and guitarist Ruben Rios had been playing together in South Chicago's Slag Valley since they were teenagers in the late 1980s.[3] The group's first release was a split 7-inch record with The Azusa Plane in 1996, and several more singles and EPs followed in the late 1990s. A self-titled compilation of two of the band's EPs was released in 2000, shortly before the group went on hiatus.[2]
In 2004, Grimble Grumble regrouped to record Leaves Leader,[4] which would be their last recording for seven years. The group toured intermittently[5] until 2011's September Sun. A tour of the United States followed in 2012.[6][7]
Members
- Current members
 
- Christine Garcia - vocals, bass (1995-present)
 - Saleem Dhamee - guitar (1995-present)
 - Mike Bulington - percussion (1995-present)
 - Josh Hudson - guitar (2004-present)
 
- Later members
 
- Reuben Rios - guitar, Moog, sound effects (1995-2000)
 - Mike J - guitar (1995-2000)
 
Discography
- Albums
 
- Grimble Grumble (The Bouncing Corporation, 2000)
 - Leaves Leader (Pehr Records, 2004)
 - September Sun (Slow Fizz, 2011)
 
- EPs
 
- Grimble Grumble (Won't Go Flat Records, 1997)
 - Grimble Grumble (Burnt Hair, 1997)
 - Sad (The Bouncing Corporation, 2000)
 - Sad (JellyFant, 2002)
 
- Singles
 
- "Second Mind" (split with The Azusa Plane) (Enraptured, 1997)
 - "Enraptured Yuletide" (split with Windy & Carl) (Enraptured, 1997)
 - "Fucked in the Head" (Amberley, 1998)
 - "Senseless" (AudioInformationPhenomena, 1999)
 
References
- ↑ Grimble Grumble biography at Allmusic.
 - 1 2 Martin C. Strong, "Grimble Grumble". The Great Indie Discography. 2nd edition. Canongate, 2003.
 - ↑ Psychedelia in Slag Valley? Ask Grimble Grumble. Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1997.
 - ↑ Leaves Leader review at Allmusic
 - ↑ Psych Nite. Chicago Reader, December 12, 2006.
 - ↑ Grimble Grumble at Lo-Fi Sat Feb 18. The Stranger, February 17, 2012.
 - ↑ Grimble Grumble, Space Waves, Souvenir Driver, Sundaze. Willamette Week, February 16, 2012.