Release date: November 4, 2008 Recognizing the presence of a particularly assertive muse, David Adamson cancelled a weekend of shows to sit at home in a dank basement, writing and recording a string of songs that seemed to arise spontaneously. Granting them his full attention, a week of intense composition and arrangement bore Grampall Jookabox’s second album: Ropechain. After the ominous, trembling, synthetically angelic choral intro on the first track of Ropechain, Jookabox breaks in with a vision that sounds like a bizarre hybrid of a P Diddy rap video and ancient cosmology; “Bla… read more
Release date: November 4, 2008 Recognizing the presence of a particularly assertive muse, David Adamson cancelled a weekend of shows to sit at home i… read more
Release date: November 4, 2008 Recognizing the presence of a particularly assertive muse, David Adamson cancelled a weekend of shows to sit at home in a dank basement, writing and record… read more
"I have no idea what you're trying to do, and that's either really good or really bad, I'm not sure." – Jello Biafra on Grampall Jookabox Experimental sound-collage explorations of genuine Americana songwriting, Grampall Jookabox write folk-esque ballads with mad scientist proficiency - in an end product which they dub "Jungle Folk." Grampall Jookabox is composed of David Adamson and Aimee Brown, filling each and every role in this sonically dense band. Instrumentation is as diverse as the influences, which range from Beastie Boys to Dead Ken… read more
"I have no idea what you're trying to do, and that's either really good or really bad, I'm not sure." – Jello Biafra on Grampall Jookabox Experimental sound-c… read more
"I have no idea what you're trying to do, and that's either really good or really bad, I'm not sure." – Jello Biafra on Grampall Jookabox Experimental sound-collage explorations of genuine Americana songw… read more