Nana Grizol

Nana Grizol is an American indie folk band based in Athens, Georgia, signed to Orange Twin Records. In addition to frontman Theo Hilton (Defiance, Ohio), Nana Grizol features Laura Carter (Elf Power, Neutral Milk Hotel), Robbie Cucchiaro (The Music Tapes, Neutral Milk Hotel), Jared Gandy (Witches), drummer Matte Cathcart and Kate Mitchell, Ian Rickert, Patrick Jennings and Michael Schneeweis (Michael Jordan Touchdown Pass). Solo artist Madeline Adams also appears on Love It Love It.[1]

Nana Grizol
OriginAthens, Georgia
Genresindie folk, indie rock, lo-fi folk punk
Years active2003 (2003)–present
LabelsOrange Twin
Associated actsDefiance, Ohio, Elf Power, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Music Tapes, Witches, Michael Jordan Touchdown Pass, Madeline Adams
MembersTheo Hilton
Madeline Adams
Laura Carter
Jared Gandy
Patrick Jennings
Robbie Cucchiaro
Past membersMichael Schneeweis
Lacey Jon
Kate Mitchell
Ian Rickert
Margaret Child
Emily Simpson

Nana Grizol released their debut album, Love It Love It on May 13, 2008.[2] Their second album, Ruth, was released on January 10, 2010.[1][3] Their third album Ursa Minor was released in 2017. A compilation of early recordings was released in 2019, titled Theo Zumm. Their fifth album South Somewhere Else, which was released on June 26, 2020 was announced with the release of the single Future Version.[4]

Members

Current
Former

Discography

Albums
Release Date Title Label Format
May 13, 2008 Love It Love It Orange Twin Record Company[2] CD, LP
January 10, 2010 Ruth Orange Twin Record Company[3] CD, LP
March 31, 2017 Ursa Minor Orange Twin Record Company[5] CD, LP
June 26, 2020 South Somewhere Else Don Giovanni Records / Arrowhawk Records CD, LP
Compilations
Release Date Title Label Format
October 19, 2018 Theo Zumm CRUISIN' RECORDS CD, LP
EPs
Release Date Title Label Format
2014 Nightlights I-III + Tacoma Center 1600 Self Released MP3


References

  1. Monger, James Christopher. "Nana Grizol Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  2. Hilton, Robin (19 August 2008). "Nana Grizol: 'Circles 'Round The Moon'". NPR. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  3. Frisicano, Andrew (2 November 2009). "E6's Nana Grizol – new album, MP3 & 2009 tour dates". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RswRq-8sPM
  5. Schecter, Karina (23 April 2017). "Nana Grizol Springs Back into Relevancy with an Incredible New Album". WRVU. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
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