New Video -Grandaddy reveals video for 'Brush With The Wild'

Grandaddy shares the video for “Brush With The Wild,” a track from their recent album Last Place. The video stars actor and massive fan of the band, Jonah Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000, The Nerdist Podcast, The Meltdown), and was directed by Aaron Beckum..

Get LAST PLACE everywhere now. http://smarturl.it/LastPlace http://smarturl.it/ShopGrandaddy CREW Director - Aaron Beckum Executive Producer - Ange Beckum Director of Photography - Drew Bienemann Producer - Molly Ortiz Production Designer - Adi Goodrich #1 Problem Solver - Lowell Frank Builder - Eric Johnson Art PA - Ellie Varicak Stylist - Katrina Thomson HMU Artist - Lindsay Skinner 1st AC - Paolo Arriola Swing - Cody William Smith VFX - Colin Thomas PA - Ace Carretero PA - Laura Holberg PA - Rachel Finfer Office Prod.

In a conversation with NPR, the band's Jason Lytle says, “I had to be convinced it was okay to tell someone that I loved them or to just let my guard down. And then, once I did, it was almost like this wild, primal thing. But it only comes in little flashes. It's like a fish swimming through the river and every now and then it'll turn and the light will flash off its skin and you get a glimpse of it, then it's gone. Lightning is like that. But you get to experience it very briefly. [So] I was thinking how sad and bummed out I was finding the relationship being done [but] at least I got to experience that. I got to brush up against it.” 

This is the first output from Grandaddy since the death of their longtime bass player Kevin Garcia in May. The band have confirmed an October 21 show in their hometown Modesto, CA at The Foster Theater at the Gallo Arts Center. The show was originally planned as a 20th anniversary celebration of their first record Under the Western Freeway, which was released on that same day in 1997. It will now serve as a celebration of Kevin Garcia. 

Last Place is a perfect addition to the band's celebrated catalog that includes their breakthrough sophomore album, Sophtware Slump, and their debut, Under the Western Freeway. It's a symphonic swirl of lo-fi sonics and mile-high harmonies, found sounds and electronics-gone-awry mingling with perfect, power-pop guitar tones. Lytle's voice sounds as warm and intimate as ever, giving graceful levity to the doomsday narratives that have dominated the Grandaddy output.