Grand Mal (New York City band)
Grand Mal was an American rock band, formed by Bill Whitten in New York City in 1995 and has recorded for No.6 Records, Slash/London Records, Arena Rock Recording Co., New York Night Train and Groover Recordings.[1]
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Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1995-2010 |
Labels | No.6 Records, Slash/London Records, Arena Rock Recording Co., New York Night Train and Groover Recordings |
Associated acts | St. Johnny |
Members | Bill Whitten Parker Kindred Dave Sherman Tom Goss Phil Schuster John Devries J Bryan Bowden Steve Borgerding Jonathan Toubin Michael Gerner Aaron Romanello Chris Isom Nate Brown Steven Mertens Mark Ephraim Sara Press Mike Fadem Kevin Thaxton Justin Russo Mike Robertson Jeff Bailey |
Members
- Bill Whitten-guitar, vocals, keyboards 1995–2010
- Tom Goss - drums 1995-1997
- Phil Schuster-bass 1995-1997
- John Devries-lead guitar 1995-1999
- J Bryan Bowden-drums 1997-1998
- Steve Borgerding-bass, lead guitar 1997-2003
- Parker Kindred-drums 1998-2010
- Jonathan Toubin-keyboards, bass 1998-2004
- Michael Gerner-bass 1999-2002
- Aaron Romanello-lead guitar 2003-2004
- Chris Isom-lead guitar 2003-2006
- Nate Brown-keyboards 2003-2005
- Dave Sherman-keyboards 2004-2010
- Steven Mertens-bass 2004-2006
- Mark Ephraim-lead guitar 2004-2005
- Sara Press-bass 2004-2005
- Mike Fadem-drums 2006-2009
- Kevin Thaxton-bass 2006-2009
- Justin Russo-keyboards 2004-2005
- Jason Russo-guitars 2003–2010
- Mike Robertson-lead guitar 2006-2009
- Jeff Bailey-bass 2006-2009
Discography[2]
EP’s
- Grand Mal (No. 6) 1996
Full-Length
- Pleasure Is No Fun (CD/LP) (No. 6) 1997
- Maledictions (CD) (Slash/London) 1999
- Bad Timing (CD) (Arena Rock) 2003
- Love Is The Best Con in Town (New York Night Train) 2006
- Congratulations You’ve Re-joined the Human Race (Groover Recordings) 2007
- Clandestine Songs (Groover Recordings) TBR April 7, 2010
Tracks Appear On
- “Stay in Bed” Jawbreaker (film): Music from the Motion Picture (London) 1999
- “Hey Man” This is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation (Arena Rock) 2001
- Jean and Cover: A Compilation (Groover Recordings) 2005
- The World Turns all Around Him: A Compilation (Groover Recordings) 2006
- 50 Minutes: A Compilation (Exercise1 Recordings) 2006
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