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Derek Grant (drummer)

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Derek Grant
Grant performing with Alkaline Trio on the 2010 Warped Tour
Grant performing with Alkaline Trio on the 2010 Warped Tour
Background information
Birth nameDerek Richard Grant
Born (1977-04-24) April 24, 1977 (age 47)[1]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.[1]
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Drums
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • vocals
Years active1992–present
Labels
Formerly of

Derek Richard Grant (sometimes known as Derek R. Grant) is an American musician, singer and songwriter best known for being the third and longest-serving drummer for punk rock band Alkaline Trio from 2001 to 2023. He is also a member of Chicago "supergroup" Dead Ending. He was previously a member of The Suicide Machines, Telegraph, Gyga, Thoughts of Ionesco, Remainder, Walls of Jericho, The Exceptions and Broken Spoke. In addition to playing the drums, Grant is a guitarist and vocalist, and has filled in as guitarist for both Face to Face (1998) and The Gaslight Anthem (October 2008).

He has frequently filled in on drums for Josh Freese on many Vandals Tours since 1998, and with Good Charlotte during the later half of 2004.

In September 2008, Grant released an 8-song album free via his MySpace page entitled D.Grant Meets the Reaper which is a collaboration with his 12-year-old alter ego. The songs were written between the ages of 11–14, and feature Grant at age 12 on vocals, with newly re-recorded music.

In February 2009, Grant released a three-song EP free via his Myspace page entitled The Purple Trilogy. This material, recorded by Grant (with help from Saves the Day guitarist Arun Bali) is described as "Electro-Funk" and features a cover of an unreleased Prince track ("Electric Intercourse"), and two original compositions.

In October 2014, he released a digital single for "Love is a Bad Dream", a track from his forthcoming debut solo album. It was backed with the non-album track "Don't Marry Me".

In January 2015, Grant released his album, Break Down, through Red Scare Industries. It contains eight songs, written and recorded in 2008/2009. All instruments on the album are played by Grant. In May 2015, he released a 7-inch[2] with Australian singer-songwriter Dan Cribb, through Pee Records.[3] The physical release contained two songs each, with an additional one-song each released digitally. It was mixed by The Swellers frontman Nick Diener at Oneder Studios in Michigan who also played bass and guitar and sung on Dan's songs.

In 2017, Grant reunited with Detroit post-hardcore band Thoughts of Ionesco to record an EP, Skar Cymbals. The band also performed their first concert in over seventeen years in Detroit, MI.

In June 2023, Grant announced his departure from Alkaline Trio, saying in a release that "The demands of a touring band have become increasingly difficult in previous years", and citing that it is the best thing for him to do for his mental health. He was with Alkaline Trio for 22 years.

Equipment

Grant plays Drum Workshop drums, Sabian cymbals, Vater sticks, Remo heads, , and DW hardware.

Discography

Solo

  • Breakdown (2015)
  • Derek Grant / Dan Cribb Split (2015)

With The Suicide Machines

With Gyga

  • Black EP (1998)

With Thoughts of Ionesco

  • A Skin Historic (1999)
  • Skar Cymbals EP (2017)

With Alkaline Trio

With Dead Ending

  • Dead Ending EP (2012)
  • DE II EP (2012)
  • DE III EP (2014)
  • Shoot The Messenger (2017)

References

  1. ^ a b "Derek Grant's profile". MusicBrainz. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "PREMIERE: Alkaline Trio's Derek Grant To Release Split EP With Dan Cribb". theMusic. Archived from the original on January 9, 2020. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "Split 7", by DAN CRIBB & DEREK GRANT". PEE RECORDS. Retrieved July 21, 2018.