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Hippie Grenade

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About Me

Blending genres of music together into a unique sound that's as much roots as it is contemporary, as much soul as it is rock, Hippie Grenade has found itself a devoted following first in the band's birth-place, Santa Cruz, CA, and now around the San Francisco Bay Area.Bhi Bhiman's soaring, stretching vocals and jamming guitar are perfectly complemented by the combined energy of bassist Theo Winston and drummer Chris Thalmann. Throw in a little funk from keyboardist Steven Reilly and a little soul from gypsy-saxaphonist Mani Vafaei, and the band comes at its audience with a solid, soaring and engaging sound all of its own.If comparisons were appropriate for such a unique sound, they would range from Soundgarden to Phish to The Talking Heads to Sam Cooke to Stevie Wonder to Funkadelic in other words, they aren't appropriate.Hippie Grenade's sound reaches its peak in its rollicking live performances, where the band's energy and ability is on forefront display. I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4"Like this band’s supercharged, incongruous name, this disc veers wildly. And it’s a propulsive adventure that fits varying contexts – I’ve used it as a wake-up call at work and to set a Saturday afternoon party vibe.With
in one song, “5:45,” you will find all that is great and unique about Hippie Grenade: a frenetic opening that reminds me of a Bela Fleck and the Flecktones excursion, a solid groove section anch&nsb&nsbored by the wacky refrain “Jesus lives on in John Tesh,” a gospelish blues break … then things really get cooking in the free-for-all jam.The deep-in-the-groove title cut and the just-barely-in-control jazz-funk beasts “Fire” and “Skytrain” answer a questio00000n that I’m sure has vexed so many of us: What would have happened if Frank Zappa had led James Brown’s Famous Flames?In the seven or so years I’ve been writing about music, I’ve never heard anything that reminds me of the old Blood, Sweat, and Tears vinyl LP I discovered in m y parents’ collection … until the rich, soulful “Eye On You,” a showcase for Bhi Bhiman’s powerhouse vocal that builds to a big ensemble ending fueled by Mani Vafaei’s sax. “In the Jungle” and the leave-it-all-on-the-stage album closer “Drunk in Brooklyn” are heavier takes on the same style – think BS&T cutting loose into a Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” frenzy.The jazz-by-way-of-the-Middle-East “Aggrabah,” is a fascinating workout, as is the gypsy-esque “Interlude” (which reminds me mightily of the Grateful Dead’s “Slipknot!”). Whoever shreds the guitar solo on “Interlude” (either Bhiman or Theo Winston, maybe both) deserves notice.There’s some metallic weirdness here, too – “Ichiro” (yeah, I think it’s about the baseball player) and “Paper Tiger” pack a powerful wallop courtesy of Chris Thalman’s drums. On “Tiger,” I particularly like the give-and-take between Steven Reilly’s slinky electric piano chords and Bhiman’s full-throttle wailing.Fix the Roof might be too heavy for your typical hippie, but a jam-band aficionado looking for something edgier than his usual fare will be richly rewarded by this disc."- Chip Withrow, Muses Muse

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Member Since: 4/19/2005
Band Website: hippiegrenade.net
Band Members: Bhi Bhiman, Chris Thalmann, Steven Reilly, Theo Winston, Mani Vafaei

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Influences: Soundgarden, Parliment, Lil' Stevie Wonder, the Grateful Dead, Sly and the Family Stone, et cetera, et cetera
Sounds Like: Everything and Nothing.
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

January 4th, 2008: The End of an Era

After five plus years of Hippie Grenade funk shrapnel, we've amicably decided to move our separate musical ways.  We'd like to thank all of our wonderful friends and fans for their supp...
Posted by Hippie Grenade on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:58:00 PST

Support Your Local Record Store

Our album, Fix the Roof, is now available for $11.98 at these fine San Francsico record stores:  Amoeba Music (1855 Haight Street, SF) Streetlight Records (3979 24th Street, SF)...
Posted by Hippie Grenade on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 06:01:00 PST

How to Buy Our Album

First of all, many thanks to everyone who came out to our album release show a few weeks back.  You all represented big time!   Our album, Fix the Roof, is now available for $12 (i...
Posted by Hippie Grenade on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 04:41:00 PST

HG in the SF Guardian!

For those of you who missed it (and if you blinked you probably did), we were a featured pick in the 10/18/06 issue of the Guardian:"According to UrbanDictionary.com, a "hippie grenade" is a bit of ho...
Posted by Hippie Grenade on Sat, 18 Nov 2006 05:04:00 PST