Emerging Alt-Rock Phenomenon Impresses with Self-Produced, Self-Penned First Album
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Dec. 4, 2023) – Grimzlee, the genre-defying alternative rock sensation, proves his musical domination with the release of “A Tale Quite Grim,” achieving an extraordinary five million Spotify streams within the first two weeks after release. Stream the album everywhere, here: https://songwhip.com/grimzlee/a-tale-quite-grim
Known for his eclectic musical style and captivating compositions, Grimzlee’s meteoric rise began with his 2022 introduction to the industry. In the first year, song after song hit their target with hard rock single “Miss Reaper” reaching TikTok virality and becoming the first of multiple tracks to achieve 1 million Spotify streams.
Grimzlee, a multifaceted artist who writes, arranges, and performs all his music, expressed his pride in the album’s success: “Each single has exceeded my wildest dreams, and I’m immensely proud of what I’ve crafted as my debut album. ‘A Tale Quite Grim’ delves into raw emotions, and I hope listeners find something impactful in my work.”
The 13-track masterpiece, “A Tale Quite Grim,” showcases Grimzlee’s musical prowess, transcending conventional boundaries with tracks that traverse various genres including Hard Rock, Shoegaze, Pop, Electronic, Cyberpunk, and Metal.
The album opens with electrifying energy, featuring songs like “Demons Pray” and “Dead Inside Again,” paying homage to Grimzlee’s rock and metal roots. From the high-octane beats to introspective melodies, the album takes listeners on an emotive journey through themes of love, heartbreak, anxiety, and existential introspection.
With his influences drawn from the likes of Foo Fighters, Deftones, Lil Peep and more, Grimzlee’s album is a testament to his ability to break free from musical stereotypes and deliver a resonating experience for fans of diverse musical tastes.
Grimzlee’s “A Tale Quite Grim” is available for streaming on all major platforms. Click here.
About Grimzlee
From the depths of Hartsville, South Carolina, to the rolling hills of Nashville, Tennessee, Grimzlee is breaking the traditional genre box associated with Music City. Grimzlee brings electro-punk beats with haunting melodies, crossing multiple genres with his unique sound. This “melancholy but hopeful” sound master grew up on the heavy bass lines of Metallica, Van Halen, and Asking Alexandra, and is highly influenced by Foo Fighters and Bring Me The Horizon. Fans find themselves headbanging along to tracks as they cross boundaries between alternative rock/pop, experimental post-hardcore and metal with pop punk homages.
Music’s newest madman hit the ground running, playing in the metal band Atrial for four years before launching his solo project in April of 2022. In just over a year, Grimzlee passed the 140,000 monthly Spotify listener milestone with over 1.5 million streams on “Miss Reaper”, a notable accomplishment for independent acts. To date, “Miss Reaper” has broken 3 million Spotify streams with Grimzlee pleasing over 150,000 Spotify listeners each month. To create a “nostalgic feeling that’s new,” Grimzlee self-produces to secure the perfect soundscape for every song.
“Grimzlee combines ethereal textures with catchy melodies and honest lyrics about persevering through mental struggles. His personal blend of pop, rock and alternative elements reveals how precisely dialed in his vision is. His artistry, marketing and steadfast work ethic are bound to catapult him above the surface of the digital sea,” says Tim Hutchins, lead guitarist for metal band Sydewynder.
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