Bunnygrunt at I Went to a Show

I zipped down Cherokee and Lemp while Crain finished at Foam, arriving at Off Broadway just in time for Bunnygrunt! Matt Harnish, Ashley Hohman, and Eric Von Damage delivered a spirited, joyful set to celebrate the release of Vol. 4 just before they jetted off to Europe for a ‘cross the ocean tour. Everyone was laughing… Continue reading Bunnygrunt at I Went to a Show

Bunnygrunt at I Went to a Show

On Saturday, Bunnygrunt plays Off Broadway to celebrate the release of their sixth, maybe fifth, album: Vol. 4. It’s a hearty collection of songs that rip; 16 total are included on the cassette/CD. Lucky for us, Christian Schaeffer of The Riverfront Times wrote an exquisite review of Vol. 4 that just went up this morning; check… Continue reading Bunnygrunt at I Went to a Show

Bunnygrunt at This is Book’s Music

The album cover is homage to Black Sabbath’s Vol. 4 but instead of Ozzy Osbourne extending his hands, it’s a cat. Or at least I think it’s a cat. Nonetheless, Bunnygrunt are here with what some are calling their 4th or 5th album, but Vol. 4 (Happy Happy Birthday To Me) shows what it can… Continue reading Bunnygrunt at This is Book’s Music

Bunnygrunt at Tullycraft Nation

Hey! Bunnygrunt is about to release their fifth studio album titled “Vol 4.” This is their first new album since 2009. I’m sure the title, “Vol 4,” will confuse some folks, seeing as how this is actually their fifth album. I can only assume the band is viewing this as the fourth record released by… Continue reading Bunnygrunt at Tullycraft Nation

Bunnygrunt at Big Takeover

St. Louis, MO garage rockers, Bunnygrunt, return with another loud, fuzzy concoction hoping to shed the “twee” tag once and for all with Black Sabbath references and even forays into krautrock. While still melodic with a pop edge, Vol.4sports the kind of energetic rock’n‘roll that makes you want to jump up, convulse idiotically and sing… Continue reading Bunnygrunt at Big Takeover

Noon:30 / Tanya Donnelly / Bunnygrunt at Stereo Embers

Noon:30 – Brought to us with the description “grimy trip-hop urban post-punk,” you can imagine how instantly that got our attention. To this we’d add tribal, moody, whispering with danger, breathing with menace. The product of two young women from D.C. – Blue, vocals and bass, Aissa Arroyo-Hill, guitar and sound design – we’re pretty… Continue reading Noon:30 / Tanya Donnelly / Bunnygrunt at Stereo Embers