Golden State (band)

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Golden State
Origin Los Angeles, CA United States
Genres Indie rock
Associated acts Paloalto
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Driver Eight
The Din Pedals
Trapt
The Rising
Maxeen
Website goldenstateband.com
Members James Grundler
Marc Boggio
Elias Reidy
Kemble Walters
Past members Fern Sanchez
Robb Torres
Tommy Black
Noah Stone
Alex Parnell

Golden State is an indie rock band from Los Angeles, CA. Band members include James Grundler (vocals/guitar), Marc Boggio (guitar), Fern Sanchez (drums), and Elias Reidy (bass), formerly of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. Vocalist James Grundler is known for his former band called Paloalto. James' work with Paloalto on the band’s two albums on American Recordings were produced by Rick Rubin. James was with a band from San Luis Obispo, California, thedinpedels.

Their song "All Roads Lead Home" And "The Rush" was featured on the Discovery Channel show Deadliest Catch[1] and an episode of the TV series Flashpoint, and also on the soundtrack for the movie Dolphin Tale. Their song "Save Me", from their debut album Division, features Tyler Blackburn on vocals and is the theme song to webseries Wendy (starring Meaghan Martin). Their song "Till the End" was used as the official theme for the BBC's coverage of the 2011 Royal Wedding of Prince William & Catherine Middleton. Their song "Bombs" was featured as the opening song of an episode of the TV series Gossip Girl.[2]

Line-up

Current
Former
  • Fern Sanchez drums
  • Kameron Waters drums
  • Robb Torres - guitar
  • Tommy Black - bass
  • Noah Stone - guitar
  • Alex Parnell - bass

Discography

Albums

  • Division (CD) – 2011

EPs

Singles

  • Bombs (End This War) (iTunes single) – 2011

References

External links

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