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Musical artist
Great Grandpa are an American
indie rock group from
Seattle, Washington .
[1]
History
Great Grandpa began in 2014, releasing their first EP titled Can Opener the following year on
Broken World Media .
[2] Two years later, the band released their first full-length album, Plastic Cough , on
Double Double Whammy .
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On October 25, 2019, Great Grandpa released their second full-length album titled Four of Arrows .
Stereogum premiered Four of Arrows single 'Mono No Aware' in August 2019,
[7] and also named the record as "album of the week" on the week of its release.
[8]
Band members
Al Menne – vocals
Carrie Goodwin – bass/vocals
Cam Laflam – drums/vocals
Dylan Hanwright – guitar/vocals
Pat Goodwin – guitar/vocals
Discography
Studio albums
Plastic Cough (2017, Double Double Whammy)
Four of Arrows (2019, Double Double Whammy)
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EPs
Can Opener (2015, Broken World Media)
References
^ Henry, Dusty (5 July 2017).
"Great Grandpa's Try-Hard Snack Rock" .
Seattle Weekly . Retrieved 2 February 2018 .
^ Rettig, James (17 November 2015).
"Great Grandpa – "Mostly Here" Video (Stereogum Premiere)" .
Stereogum . Retrieved 2 February 2018 .
^ Cohen, Ian.
"Great Grandpa: Plastic Cough" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved 2 February 2018 .
^ Rettig, James (30 June 2017).
"Stream Great Grandpa Plastic Cough" . Stereogum. Retrieved 2 February 2018 .
^ Sherman, Maria.
"Songs We Love: Great Grandpa, 'Teen Challenge' " .
NPR Music . Retrieved 2 February 2018 .
^ Mandel, Leah.
"Great Grandpa Premieres "Fade," A Grungy-Sounding Pop Song About Feeling Jaded" .
The Fader . Retrieved 2 February 2018 .
^ Corcoran, Nina (21 August 2019).
"Great Grandpa Aren't The Band You (Or They) Think They Are" .
Stereogum . Retrieved 5 October 2019 .
^ Rettig, James (22 October 2019).
"Album Of The Week: Great Grandpa Four Of Arrows" .
Stereogum . Retrieved 22 October 2019 .
^
"Four of Arrows by Great Grandpa on Apple Music" .
iTunes . Retrieved October 7, 2019 .