
Blu Wav
"it sounds so good." - NPR
"iconic indie rock outfit" - FADER
"One of Modesto, Californiaâs greatest exports" - BrooklynVegan
"Grandaddy still vibrate on a different emotional level in 2023." - FLOOD
"Compared to their contemporariesâMercury Rev, Sparklehorse, the Flaming Lipsâ Grandaddy excelled at demystifying the terrifying unknown, even if that familiarity still bred contempt." - Pitchfork
Legendary indie-rock band Grandaddy has announced a brand new studio album Blu Wav set for release February 16, 2024 via Dangerbird Records. A prolific storyteller, Jason Lytle is inspired by the overwhelming beauty of nature to the mundane moments that spark lifeâs strongest memories. Introducing pedal steel into the bandâs repertoire for the first time, buoyant lead single âWatercoolerâ comments on the dichotomy of both. It was inspired by having his own outdoorsy rock guy (in both senses of the word) lifestyle while his partner had an office job. Lytle shares, âMost of my relationships have involved girls who worked in office settings. This song is about the end of one, or perhaps a few, of those relationships. Listeners will also notice the pedal steel on this track and eventually on many others from the forthcoming new album. Itâs a first for Grandaddy, and I couldn't be more thrilled about this fact.â
With the album title Blu Wav meant to be a literal mash-up of âbluegrassâ and ânew waveâ, the new collection has a distinct feel, a uniform vibe, and a somewhat unexpected sound. It was conceived as Grandaddy maestro Jason Lytle was driving through the Nevada desert, and Patti Pageâs "Tennessee Waltz" came across the classic country station on the radio. He was immediately intrigued by the possibilities of what it might sound like to keep the slow sway and sweet, simple lyrics of the bluegrass waltz while adding layers of dense synthesizers and the electronics of new wave. It incorporates the lo-fi lushness and sometimes-psychedelic orchestration Grandaddy is known for with Lytleâs first foray into true country. Seven of its 13 songs are waltzes, and as Lytle notes, âthereâs an inordinate amount of pedal steel.â
Grandaddy recently celebrated their legacy with a series of 20th anniversary reissues including the acclaimed Sumday Twunny box set which earned a Pitchfork âBest New Reissueâ. Lytle also contributed vocals to a posthumous Sparklehorse album by request of his friend and fellow psychedelic pop auteur Mark Linkousâ family. Grandaddy has released five official LPs, most recently 2017âs Last Place. Grandaddy members include Jason Lytle, Aaron Burtch, Jim Fairchild, Tim Dryden, and the late Kevin Garcia, who passed away in 2017.
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"it sounds so good." - NPR
"iconic indie rock outfit" - FADER
"One of Modesto, Californiaâs greatest exports" - BrooklynVegan
"Grandaddy still vibrate on a different emotional level in 2023." - FLOOD
"Compared to their contemporariesâMercury Rev, Sparklehorse, the Flaming Lipsâ Grandaddy excelled at demystifying the terrifying unknown, even if that familiarity still bred contempt." - Pitchfork
Legendary indie-rock band Grandaddy has announced a brand new studio album Blu Wav set for release February 16, 2024 via Dangerbird Records. A prolific storyteller, Jason Lytle is inspired by the overwhelming beauty of nature to the mundane moments that spark lifeâs strongest memories. Introducing pedal steel into the bandâs repertoire for the first time, buoyant lead single âWatercoolerâ comments on the dichotomy of both. It was inspired by having his own outdoorsy rock guy (in both senses of the word) lifestyle while his partner had an office job. Lytle shares, âMost of my relationships have involved girls who worked in office settings. This song is about the end of one, or perhaps a few, of those relationships. Listeners will also notice the pedal steel on this track and eventually on many others from the forthcoming new album. Itâs a first for Grandaddy, and I couldn't be more thrilled about this fact.â
With the album title Blu Wav meant to be a literal mash-up of âbluegrassâ and ânew waveâ, the new collection has a distinct feel, a uniform vibe, and a somewhat unexpected sound. It was conceived as Grandaddy maestro Jason Lytle was driving through the Nevada desert, and Patti Pageâs "Tennessee Waltz" came across the classic country station on the radio. He was immediately intrigued by the possibilities of what it might sound like to keep the slow sway and sweet, simple lyrics of the bluegrass waltz while adding layers of dense synthesizers and the electronics of new wave. It incorporates the lo-fi lushness and sometimes-psychedelic orchestration Grandaddy is known for with Lytleâs first foray into true country. Seven of its 13 songs are waltzes, and as Lytle notes, âthereâs an inordinate amount of pedal steel.â
Grandaddy recently celebrated their legacy with a series of 20th anniversary reissues including the acclaimed Sumday Twunny box set which earned a Pitchfork âBest New Reissueâ. Lytle also contributed vocals to a posthumous Sparklehorse album by request of his friend and fellow psychedelic pop auteur Mark Linkousâ family. Grandaddy has released five official LPs, most recently 2017âs Last Place. Grandaddy members include Jason Lytle, Aaron Burtch, Jim Fairchild, Tim Dryden, and the late Kevin Garcia, who passed away in 2017.
















