Sebastien Grainger was the drummer and vocalist for Toronto dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979. The 1979 was added to avoid threatened litigation from New York-based DFA Records, home to James ...
Death From Above 1979 have made a triumphant return this past year with their new album, 'The Physical World.' After splitting in 2006, the duo got back together and have been hitting the road in ...
Death From Above 1979 is DOA, and former bassist-synth dude Jesse F. Keeler (now of MSTRKRFT) apparently got custody of the dance-punk spazzitude, while drummer-singer Sebastien Grainger has embraced ...
Recently, Sebastien Grainger changed his MySpace page description from “fuck rock” to “fun rock.” Like his brand new debut album on Saddle Creek, Grainger’s set at the BrooklynVegan day party at ...
When they first appeared in the early ’00s, Death From Above — then without the “1979,” once more without the “1979” today — drew attention for the singular nature of their lineup: a duo featuring ...
Here’s a new joint from K-Os featuring Sebastien Grainger called “BlackWater”. This is off of his upcoming *The Anchorman* mixtape which is scheduled to drop on ...
Bunny Clogs' "More! More! More!" is full of surprises: First off, it's a children's album, but it doesn't automatically make older listeners groan -- a feat not accomplished since the Duluth music ...
Sebastien Grainger may be best known as one (usually shirtless) half of the now defunct DFA 1979, but for the past couple of years he's been toiling away as a solo artist. Now on tour with The ...