The solar-powered space pop combo
Grandaddy were formed in 1992 in Modesto, CA, by singer/guitarist/keyboardist
Jason Lytle, bassist
Kevin Garcia, and drummer
Aaron Burtch. Although a noisy, lo-fi approach characterized early recordings like 1994's Complex Party Come Along Theories, the addition of guitarist
Jim Fairchild and keyboardist
Tim Dryden in 1995 expanded the band's sound exponentially, fueling such subsequent efforts as the unreleased
Don't Sock the Tryer and the 1996 EP
A Pretty Mess by This One Band. Originally issued on indie label Will Records, 1997's acclaimed full-length
Under the Western Freeway proved to be
Grandaddy's creative breakthrough, and the following year the album was reissued on major label V2, with "Summer Here Kids" earning Single of the Week honors in the pages of the NME.
The Broken Down Comforter Collection, a compilation of singles tracks, preceded the 1999
Signal to Snow Ratio EP, which heralded a movement toward the vintage electronic textures further in evidence on 2000's superb
Sophtware Slump. In 2002, the group released another odds-n-sods collection,
Concrete Dunes, which paved the way for a busy 2003. That spring,
Grandaddy released the
Floating Debris EP as well as their fourth full-length,
Sumday, and spent the rest of the year touring, making appearances at festivals such as Glastonbury. In 2005, they resurfaced with the
Excerpts from the Diary of Todd Zilla EP, and a full-length album (
Just Like the Fambly Cat) followed in 2006. The latter release was essentially a solo project for frontman
Jason Lytle, however, as the group disbanded during the recording process.
Lytle subsequently relocated from California to Montana, where he mounted a solo career in 2009.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi