Joanna Gruesome


Joanna Gruesome were a five-piece noise pop band from Cardiff, Wales. The name of the group is a reference to musician Joanna Newsom. They released two albums and a number of singles, were known for their energetic live shows, as well as their forthright feminist and anti-homophobic views.

History

Joanna Gruesome were formed in 2010 in Cardiff by Owen Willams, Max Warren, and George Nicholls. Their core line-up solidified with the addition of Lan McArdle and Dave Sandford in 2012. The band would include in their press releases that they had met and formed in anger management sessions. Each member adopted the surname 'Gruesome' as a nod to bands like Ramones.
Their debut album, Weird Sister, received praise from Pitchfork, This is fake DIY, and Rough Trade.
On 28 November 2014, the band won the Welsh Music Prize for that record. They released their second album, Peanut Butter, on 11 May in the UK via Fortuna Pop!, and on 2 June in the US via Slumberland Records.
In June 2015, the band announced Lan McArdle would depart from the band. They were replaced by Kane Stonestreet from the bands Pennycress and Roxy Brennan from Two White Cranes, Grubs and TOWEL. This lineup released one single, "Pretty Fucking Sick." They played their final show in 2017.
Lan McArdle and Owen Williams formed a new band Ex-Vöid in 2018 and Williams and Nicholls formed The Tubs the same year.

Discography

EPs

Singles