Genres Indie rock Active until 1997 Origin Sweden (1995) | Years active 1995–1997 Genre Indie rock | |
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Past members Peter Ågren (vocals, guitar)
Erik Kinell (vocals, guitar, bass guitar)
Andrew Dry (bass guitar)
Robert Gehring (guitar, backing vocals)
Mattias Moberg (drums) Albums Something Smells Good in Stinkville, Vertigo Record labels Parlophone, EMI, Food Records |
Grass Show (often written Grass~Show®) was a Britpop-inspired indie band from Sweden, active in the mid- to late-1990s. The band released one album in the United Kingdom, Something Smells Good In Stinkville (1997), from which there were three singles, "1962", "Freak Show" and "Out Of The Void". The album contains a cover version of the Ace of Base song, "All That She Wants".
Contents
The artwork Grass Show's releases was notable as it often portrayed imagery of 1950s American families, which were juxtaposed with surreal and absurd elements. For example, the sleeve for the "1962" single has images of families cooking trainers.
Albums
- "Freak Show"
- "1962"
- "Out of the Void"
- "Unreal World"
- "Cavemankind"
- "All That She Wants"
- "Talk Talk Talk"
- "Make Love Not War"
- "Losing Touch"
- "Love 180"
- "Alice"
- "Getting You Out of My Head"
- "Vertigo"
- "Mundane Days"
- "This Is Your Life"
- "Easy"
- "When You're A Boy"
- "Face Off"
Songs
Out of the VoidSomething Smells Good in Stinkville · 1996
Love 180Something Smells Good in Stinkville · 1996
CavemankindSomething Smells Good in Stinkville · 1996