The show will be a special Halloween event - and Gram Rabbit, with their haunting, dark onstage theatrics and visuals, are a perfect fit for the occasion. Gram Rabbit is currently promoting their latest EP, Rare Bits, a collection of rare, unreleased material, including some long time concert favorites and experimental tracks that demonstrate the band's unmistakable inventiveness and versatility.
From Joshua Tree, CA, Gram Rabbit serves up a singular synthesis of electro-pop, hard rock and theatre with a playful, sexy edge. Their inimitable artistry has won over crowds at London's Wireless Festival, Coachella, and most recently, their high-profile comeback gig at LA's Sunset Junction.
From the beginning, they've been heralded as welcome newcomers to the California desert's musical lineage, drawing comparisons to Frank Zappa and Queens of the Stone Age in a Los Angeles Times profile. Live shows often include scantily-clad bunny dancers, rabbit headgear, audience participation, and dazzling visuals. LA CityBeat recently reaffirmed the band's sound to be "unaffectedly homey, profoundly ambitious, and frankly revolutionary."
Upcoming Dates:
October 30 9:00 PM - Cane's, San Diego, CA
October 31 10:00 PM - Pappy and Harriet's, Pioneertown, CA
November 1 9:00 PM - El Diablo CA, Idyllwild, CA
November 21 10:00 PM - The Casbah, San Diego, CA
November 22 10:00 PM - Soho, Santa Barbara, CA
December 12 9:00 PM - Trunk Space, Phoenix, AZ
January 9 10:00 PM - The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA
www.gramrabbit.com - www.myspace.com/gramrabbit
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