David Grubbs

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  • experimental
  • indie
  • singer-songwriter
  • post rock
  • post-rock
David Grubbs (born September 21, 1967), guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, was a founding member of Squirrel Bait, Bastro, and Gastr Del Sol. He has also played in Bitch Magnet, The Red Krayola and The Wingdale Community Singers. Squirrel Bait was a 1980s Louisville, Kentucky punk rock group that released a 12" EP and an album on Homestead Records. Grubbs's next group was Bastro, which released two albums on Homestead. In 1991 Bastro morphed into the more avant-garde Gastr del Sol. This project soon became essentially a partnership between Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke.

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Songs

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    40 Words on Worship

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    A Cold Apple

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    A Dream to Help Me Sleep

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    A Shiver in the Timber

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    Aging Young Lovers

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    Aloft

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    Amleth's Gambit

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    An Optimist Declines

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    Avocado Orange

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    Banana Cabbage

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    Blessed Are the Task Masters

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    Buried in the Wall

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    Coda (Breathing)

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    Crevasse

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    Don't Dream

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    Don't Think

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    Eyeglasses of Kentucky

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    Fool Summons Train

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    Gethsemani Night

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    Gloriette

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    Holy Fool Music

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    Hurricane Season

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    I Did No Such Roaming

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    Kentucky Karaoke

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    Knight Errant

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    Leopard Island

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    Magnificence as Such

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    Medley: The Gypsy Daisy / Pinafore Blues

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    On Worship

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    One Way Out of the Maze

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    Onion Orange

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    Orange Disaster

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    Pangolin

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    Pink Rambler

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    Pinned to the Spot

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    Potato Lettuce

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    Precipice

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    Preface

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    Rosie Ruiz

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    Seagull and Eagull

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    Shiver the Timber

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    Show Me Who to Love

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    Stanwell Perpetual

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    Storm Sequence

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    Swami Vivekananda Way

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    The Chimney Swifts

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    The Coxcomb

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    The Name of Ecstasy

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    The Nearer by and By

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    The Neophyte


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