Gregory Pepper
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Gregory Pepper | |
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Origin | Guelph, Ontario, Canada |
Genres |
Indie pop Alternative hip hop |
Occupations | Singer, producer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Fake Four Inc. |
Associated acts | Factor, Common Grackle, The Dymaxions, The Main, Noah23, Ceschi, Sixo, Jim Guthrie, Madadam |
Website | camppepper.com |
Gregory Pepper is an indie pop artist based in Guelph, Ontario and signed to Fake Four Inc.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Discography
Albums
- Gregory Pepper & His Problems (2007)
- With Trumpets Flaring (2009)
- The Great Depression (2010) (with Factor, as Common Grackle)
- The Great Repression (2011) (as Common Grackle)
- Escape from Crystal Skull Mountain (2012)
- Big Huge Truck (2013) (with Madadam)
EPs
- How the Sick May Help Themselves (2005) (with The Dymaxions)
Podcasts
- Pep Talk! Episode 1 (2011)
- Pep Talk! Episode 2: Rejection (2012)
- Pep Talk! Episode 3: Return to Crystal Skull Mountain (2013)
- Pep Talk! Episode 4: Track (2013)
Guest appearances
- Noah23 - "Pinball" from Rock Paper Scissors (2008)
- Noah23 - "House on Wheels" from Upside Down Bluejay (2008)
- Awol One & Factor - "Back Then" from Owl Hours (2009)
- Factor - "Missed the Train" from Lawson Graham (2010)
- Noah23 - "When I'm Gone" from Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
- Sixo - "Daggers" from Tracking Perception EP (2012)
- Sixo - "Lord of the Flies" from Free Floating Rationales (2012)
- Factor - "Give Up" from Woke Up Alone (2013)
Production credits
- Noah23 - "Elephant March" & "Toy Story" from Rock Paper Scissors (2008)
- Noah23 - "House on Wheels" from Upside Down Bluejay (2008)
- Noah23 - "When I'm Gone" from Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
- The Main - all tracks on Clamnesia (2011)
See also
References
- ↑ Edmonton Journal - album review
- ↑ Hero Hill - album review
- ↑ Khanna, Vish (September 2009). "Gregory Pepper and His Problems - With Trumpets Flaring". Exclaim!.
- ↑ Soul Matters Mag - album review
- ↑ Press Plus1 - album review
- ↑ Grayowl Point - album review
- ↑ SYFFAL - album review
- ↑ Absolute Punk - album review
- ↑ Blog TO - interview
- ↑ Trash Mutant - interview
- ↑ Sawdey, Evan (January 18, 2011). "20 Questions: Common Grackle". PopMatters.
External links
- Official website
- Gregory Pepper & His Problems at Fake Four Inc.
- Gregory Pepper on Bandcamp
- Gregory Pepper discography at Discogs
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