Grapefruit
United Kingdom
Est. 1967
"Grapefruit's music pulses with dreamy harmonies layered over rhythmic grooves, creating a textured interplay of tension and release that captivates the senses."
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Deep Water
1969
About Grapefruit
Grapefruit occupies a unique space in contemporary music, resonating with listeners who crave the intersection of catchy melodies and surreal soundscapes.
Their contribution matters because they craft a sonic experience that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative, connecting past musical eras with present-day sensibilities.
Their contribution matters because they craft a sonic experience that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative, connecting past musical eras with present-day sensibilities. This blend invites audiences to explore their own emotional landscapes while tapping into a collective memory of pop and psychedelic influences.
The band's process revolves around the seamless integration of layered instrumentation and harmonic experimentation. By intertwining traditional pop structures with more avant-garde elements, Grapefruit creates an immersive environment that challenges conventional songwriting norms. Their approach often allows for spontaneous jam sessions to shape the final product, resulting in tracks that feel alive and dynamic.
Lyrically, Grapefruit often explores themes of introspection, transformation, and the passage of time, delivered through a voice that oscillates between sincerity and playful irony. This storytelling technique fosters a sense of intimacy, drawing listeners into vivid scenarios that evoke personal reflection. The tone ranges from whimsical to contemplative, inviting an emotional resonance that lingers long after the music stops.
1 studio album· United Kingdom
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Grapefruit's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1969–1969
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