Artist's albums
Watch Me (Grizfolk Remix)
2022 · single
The Ripple (Acoustic)
2022 · single
The Ripple (ORNAMENT AND CRIME Remix)
2022 · single
Grizfolk
2021 · album
Fumes
2021 · single
The Ripple
2021 · single
California High
2021 · single
Queen of the Desert
2020 · single
Money
2020 · single
Rarest of Birds
2019 · album
Shaky in the Knees
2019 · single
Endless Summer (Live at Hurley)
2018 · single
Endless Summer
2018 · single
Grizfolk | OurVinyl Sessions
2018 · single
Passenger Side (Grizfolk Remix)
2017 · single
In My Arms (feat. Jamie N Commons)
2017 · single
Waking Up The Giants (The Remixes)
2016 · EP
Cosmic Angel (Acoustic From Capitol Studios)
2016 · single
Waking Up The Giants
2015 · album
Hymnals (RAC Mix)
2015 · single
From The Road (Live 2014)
2014 · single
From The Spark
2014 · single
The Struggle (RAC Mix)
2014 · single
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Biography
Grizfolk burst onto the scene with their 2014 debut EP, From the Spark, followed by 2016’s full-length Waking Up The Giants, from wheir catchy blend of electronic-tinged folk-rock and pop styles caught the ears of fans around the globe. They returned in 2019 with Rarest Of Birds, delivering a nostalgic, summertime feel with their embracing more organic instrumentation in lieu of previous synth-heavy sounds. In 2021 they shared their 3rd full-length album, the self-titled Grizfolk. It succeeds as a mix of both worlds that their previous albums created, while also achieving the sound the band has been chasing all along, which Billboard called “a little country, a little rock and a lot catchy,” Half of the new songs were produced by Rich Costey (Muse, The Killers, Barns Courtney) in early 2020 after the band returned from an inspiring retreat in Joshua Tree. These include long-time fan favorite “The Ripple,” which has been a staple of their live set thanks to its Americana twang and irresistible singalong appeal but had never been captured in the studio, along with the harmonica-led “Money,” the relentless hip-shaker and head-nodder “Queen of the Desert,” and the sunny, confident “California High.” The new album is available now and new tour dates will be announced soon...