Grimus
Grimus represents Romania at the Global Battle of the Bands 2007 in London
Grimus represents Romania at the Global Battle of the Bands 2007 in London
Background information
OriginCluj-Napoca, Transylvania, Romania Romania
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2005 present
LabelsCramps Records, A&A Records, Music In Space
MembersBogdan Mezofi (Vocals)
Valentin Rauca (Guitar)
Cristian Csapo (Guitar)
Titus Vădan (Bass)
Turi Gabor-Peter (Drums)
Lehel Kiss (Keyboard)
Past membersTamás Adorjáni (Drums)
WebsiteGrimus.ro

Grimus is an alternative rock band from Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

History

Grimus performing at Waves Vienna 2013

While studying in Cluj-Napoca, the members started out as the 5-piece rock band Revers. In 2006, after having suffered multiple changes in the lineup, Grimus released a demo album. Their song Solitude is declared Song of the Year 2006 by City FM Radio. By 2007 the band received invitations to play at most music festivals in Romania. They take their name from Salman Rushdie's 1975 novel Grimus.

In October 2007, Grimus won the National Finals of the Global Battle of the Bands[1][2][3] and represented Romania in the World Finals, releasing their debut album Panikon in 2008. The band then went on to work with British producer Adam Whittaker on the critically acclaimed follow-up "Egretta" for A&A Records and the subsequent "Emergence". The band's most recent release came in 2018.

Discography

Albums

  • Panikon (2008)
  • Egretta (2011)
  • Emergence (2014)
  • Unmanageable Species (2018)

Demos and singles

  • Demo (2006)
  • Umbre (2010)
  • Started (2010)
  • Face the Light (2011)
  • In Your Eyes (2012)
  • High (2013)
  • The Hell I'm In (2014)
  • Selfie (2014)
  • Ultima Oara (2015)
  • Vom Lupta (2016)
  • Culoare (2016)

References

  1. "Finala GBOB - Grimus merge la Londra". Jurnalul National. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
  2. "O intalnire cu Grimus". Metropotam.ro. 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
  3. "Grimus, la "Batalia mondiala a formatiilor"". Clujeanul.ro. 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
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