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The HandGrenades

Allen Park, Michigan, United States

Allen Park, Michigan, United States
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"The HandGrenades"

“Soulful indie-rockers The HandGrenades have set themselves up for a quite a 2010…From guitar-roaring, hook-heavy struts with a bit of a bluesy hue, to their ’50s American-pop recalling piano-led affairs that highlight the harmonies to the more atmospheric-pedal-effected stratosphere rockers…Listen to them live (myspace.com/listentohandgrenades) and see them live.”
- Real Detroit Weekly


"The HandGrenades"

“The HG’s have a kind of Walkmen, French Kicks, early Coldplay, Brit-pop, NYC-hipster-rock…ah, fuck it. They sound like a lot of really awesome bands combined, and their live cover of the Rolling Stones’ “The Last Time”…is pretty kick ass. So yeah, go see ‘em…”
- Detour Magazine


"The HandGrenades"

“Indie-rockers The HandGrenades, with their shimmering guitars, arresting rhythms and brit-pop hooks, recently celebrated the release of their debut full length, self-titled LP. The young quartet take a Beatles-esque approach to songwriting, letting whoever writes it–sing it–highlighting not only their individual personalities, but the breadth of their pop sensibilities.”
– Jeff Milo [Deep Cutz]

- Deep Cutz


Discography

The HandGrenades (self -titled) 2009
Three Cheers for the Wonder Years EP (2011)

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“Whoever writes it, sings it.” Listen to The HandGrenades, and you’ll quickly understand. With three contributing songwriters out of a four-man roster, The HandGrenades are a talented bunch. Brothers Andrew & Tom Pawelski, along with Nick Chevillet, take turns sharing lead and backing vocalist duties (along with lead guitar, rhythm guitar, and bass), while Joby Kaslowski provides a consistent backbeat on the drums. If you’re digging a particular tune, be sure to check out who’s singing lead vocals, and you’ll instantly uncover the song’s mastermind.

With at least 5 years of songwriting under their belts, Detroit natives Andrew Pawelski and Nick Chevillet began to look for others to join in making music. In 2007, the elder Pawelski brother, Tom, joined the duo and shortly after, they snatched up the talents of drummer, Joby Kaslowski. This foursome quickly became known to local audiences as The HandGrenades.

Boasting a polished sound, with no shortage of catchy hooks, it’s not surprising that The HandGrenades cite The British Invasion as a primary influence. Additionally, prominent two and three-part harmonies are reminiscent of early Motown and undoubtedly contribute to the band’s rockin’ retro feel. The HandGrenades’ high-energy live shows are a definite must-see—as a staple of their engaging performance, they distribute instruments to the audience and invite them to play along.

The HandGrenades were signed to Sound Artifacts Music in August 2009. They released their debut, self-titled, full-length record in late 2009, and it is currently available in the US and EU via digital distributors. The HGs spent most of 2010 writing, recording, and mixing their Three Cheers for the Wonder Years EP (their first release with Sound Artifacts Records)...AVAILABLE NOW! Pick up an EP locally, in hard copy, or online in the US and EU via digital distributors.