Golden State | |
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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, California. Band members include former Paloalto vocalist James Grundler (vocals/guitar), Marc Boggio (guitar), Kemble Walters (drums), and Elias Reidy (bass), formerly of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
Vocalist James Grundler is known for heading Los Angeles-based band Paloalto. Paloalto's two studio albums were produced by Rick Rubin and released through American Recordings. James was also in San Luis Obispo, California-based band The Din Pedals.
Golden State's songs "All Roads Lead Home" was featured on the Discovery Channel show Deadliest Catch, (Song Title "Bomb's" also featured on Deadliest Catch during the 2016 Season) and episodes of the Canadian TV series Flashpoint, and Heartland as well as on the soundtrack for the movie Dolphin Tale.
The band's 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.
The band's song "Bombs" was featured as the opening song of an episode of the TV series Gossip Girl.
Their song "Take Me Out" is featured in the trailer and soundtrack for the film Cavemen.