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If it weren’t for some spontaneous decision making, the Los Angeles alternative rock band Grouplove might not exist. “We never thought we’d all get together and form a band,&#8221… ...
Grouplove writes songs that have you pounding the steering wheel to the beat, and are worth rolling down the car windows and sharing with pedestrians whether they want to hear them or not. The ...
“Yeah I’d rather be a hippy than a hipster, what! / Yeah I’d rather leave my spirits for everyone.” These lyrics from “Hippy Hill” off of Grouplove’s new release, “Spreading Rumors” (2013), are ...
GROUPLOVE is an indie-rock band comprising Hannah Hooper on lead vocals and keyboard, Christian Zucconi on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Andrew Wessen on lead guitar, Daniel Gleason on bass and ...
Grouplove’s biggest break came in 2011 with the release of their single “Tongue Tied.” The song reached no. 1 on Billboard’s US Alternative chart and was featured in a number of high-profile ...
The beginning of GROUPLOVE’s Friday night show at Roadrunner was a summoning. In a darkened theater, before the Atlanta-based indie rock band took the stage, speakers blared Paul McCartney’s ...
There’s something special about indie rock outfit Grouplove’s song “Tongue Tied.” Beloved by many, it’s one of the best distillations of the soaring emotions of youth by any indie band in recent ...
Indie band Grouplove will open for Childish Gambino at A&O’s Blowout concert Oct. 11, the organization announced tonight. Tickets for the concert go on sale 10 a.m. Monday through the Norris Box ...
Grouplove electrified Boston’s Roadrunner with their March 29 concert — the penultimate stop on their “Rock and Roll Won't Save Me” tour. There, Crimson photographer Tracy Jiang captured ...
Ed Sheeran is set to perform his song live for the first time at a concert showcase for the soundtrack of "The Fault In Our Stars." ...
Grouplove played at the Big Ticket festivals at Metropolitan Park in 2011 and '12 and at a Rock on the River festival — at the Jacksonville Landing — in '17.