Big Ass Truck | |
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Genres |
Hip Hop Rock Funk |
Labels | Upstart, Yep Roc, Peabody, Terminus |
Associated acts | Grifters, Those Bastard Souls, The Lost Sounds, River City Tanlines, The Bloodthirsty Lovers |
Past members | Colin Butler Robby Grant Robert Barnett Steve Selvidge John C. Stubblefield Grayson Grant Joe Boone Dros Liposack Alex Greene Chris Parker Ross Rice |
Big Ass Truck (BAT) is an American rock band from Memphis, Tennessee which incorporated elements of hip-hop, rock, funk and psychedelia in their music. The band included a DJ spinning records, that provided beats, loops, and samples during recordings and live performances. The group disbanded sometime after the release of the 2001 album, The Rug.
The founding members of Big Ass Truck included drummer Robert Barnett, DJ Colin Butler, bassist Joe Boone, keyboardist Alex Greene, singer/guitarist Robby Grant and singer/guitarist Steve Selvidge. The line-up changed throughout the 90s, including bass players such as Lucero's/Jello 1-2-3's John C. Stubblefield, Grayson Grant and Dros Liposack, as well as keyboard player Chris Parker. At times, the band also included producer Ross Rice.
In 1995, Big Ass Truck released their self-titled debut album. Soon after, the group toured with 311 throughout the American South. In 1996, they released the album Kent in 1996. The band also released an E.P. on Yep Roc entitled Sack Lunch. Under the name "Big Angelic Truck" the band recorded two Christmas songs, "Do You Hear What I Hear" and "Holly Jolly Christmas" for a local charity. Later these songs were released as a limited edition single.
The band's 2000 release, Who Let You In Here?, was described by one reviewer as "a clunky junk-shop mixture of sounds and styles". In 2001, the group released the album The Rug, and appeared on MTV's Oddville and 120 Minutes.
Band member Robby Grant is currently involved in a solo project under the name Vending Machine. He also plays guitar in the band MouseRocket with former Big Ass Truck bandmate Robert Barnett and guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Alicja Trout of The Lost Sounds and River City Tanlines. Steve Selvidge has recorded and toured with The Bloodthirsty Lovers along with Dave Shouse who is the former member of Memphis lo-fi rockers Grifters and Those Bastard Souls. In 2006, Selvidge produced, co-wrote, and released "The Service is Spectacular" by The Secret Service . From 2007 to 2010 he recorded and toured with Amy Lavere. He now plays guitar with The Hold Steady. Joe Boone owned and ran the Other Door Studio in Birmingham, AL, but moved back to Memphis in 2007, where he has been a writer for many Memphis publications and websites, writing especially about music. Boone was the music editor for The Memphis Flyer from 2013-2015.