Grizfolk
Based in Los Angeles and Nashville with roots in Sweden, Grizfolk burst onto the scene in 2014 with their debut EP, From the Spark, followed by the Waking Up The Giants full-length in early 2016. Their catchy blend of electronic-tinged folk rock and pop styles caught the ears of fans around the globe, and Grizfolk quickly amassed millions of streams and listeners from all corners of the world. However, as their name grew, the band — Adam Roth (lead vocals, guitar), Sebastian Fritze (keys and vocals), Fredrik Eriksson (guitar), and Bill Delia (drums) —soon began to face demons and dilemmas of varying shapes and sizes, from alcohol dependence to interpersonal and familial problems to romantic relationship breakdowns and beyond. But just as their music was providing joy and escape for their fans, the bandmates realized that in songwriting lay their own redemption and deliverance, and that by flocking together they could endure to create positive, hopeful sonic messages to save themselves in the process.
In 2019, Grizolk returned with Rarest Of Birds, comprised of 12 tracks that delivered a nostalgic, summertime feel with the foursome embracing more organic instrumentation in lieu of the synth heavy sounds found on Waking Up The Giants. Grizfolk—Adam Roth (lead vocals, guitar), Sebastian Fritze (keys and vocals), Fredrik Eriksson (guitar), and Bill Delia (drums)—has spent the last five years touring around the world, from headline shows to support slots with Bastille, X Ambassadors, Twenty One Pilots, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness and many more. They’ve also run the festival circuit, including Firefly, Hangout Fest, BottleRock and Voodoo.