Grinner makes music for blaring car stereos and headphones and motorcycles with ghettoblasters and pitch black bedroom freakouts and drinking beer on the back porch in January and taking off on the first mission to Mars and exploding and falling asleep and driving tripping through hailstorms and fishing all afternoon and so on and so on and so on and so on... Formed in Tallahassee in 2001 and based in Chicago since 2002, Grinner has long been known in and around the Midwest and East Coast as a formidable live act. With the release of The Trap in 2006, Grinner has captured the power and energy of the show and combined it with the best of analog studio atmospherics to create a bombastic record of sheer post-punk power and spaced out beauty. Recorded and mixed at Great Western Record Recorders by Matt Talbott onto 2' analog tape, The Trap is huge and raw, sparkling and dissonant, intimate and chilling...what you've been waiting to hear. Full volume is recommended.
2 The Downward Force By Which Objects Fall at 9.8 M/S/S
3 Those Nitro Burning Funny Cars
4 The Mirror
5 The Activist
6 The Ringer
7 The Whites
8 The Spring Song
9 The Parade
10 The Engine
11 The Braim
Grinner makes music for blaring car stereos and headphones and motorcycles with ghettoblasters and pitch black bedroom freakouts and drinking beer on the back porch in January and taking off on the first mission to Mars and exploding and falling asleep and driving tripping through hailstorms and fishing all afternoon and so on and so on and so on and so on... Formed in Tallahassee in 2001 and based in Chicago since 2002, Grinner has long been known in and around the Midwest and East Coast as a formidable live act. With the release of The Trap in 2006, Grinner has captured the power and energy of the show and combined it with the best of analog studio atmospherics to create a bombastic record of sheer post-punk power and spaced out beauty. Recorded and mixed at Great Western Record Recorders by Matt Talbott onto 2' analog tape, The Trap is huge and raw, sparkling and dissonant, intimate and chilling...what you've been waiting to hear. Full volume is recommended.
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