Michael D. Ayers - 17.07.2009  When Jason Lytle’s long-running Grandaddy outfit dissolved, the general sentiment was that the frontman was burnt. Strip-mall life and the monotony of...
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Ryan Weibush - 28.05.2009  The reality that Jason Lytle was the creative mind keeping Grandaddy alive became apparent around the time of the release of 2006’s Just Like the Famb...
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Brad Kelly - 28.05.2009  Lets get this out the way before we continue; yes Jason Lytle was in Grandaddy and no we aren't going to mention that throughout this entire review. I...
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Calum Marsh - 27.05.2009  Grandaddy’s dissolution in early 2006 was the source of much distress for legions of the band’s longtime fans—most of all because it seemed like poor ...
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Scott Bryson - 22.05.2009  The press blurbs for Yours Truly, The Commuter suggest Jason Lytle's previous outfit, Grandaddy, suffered a "quiet demise." But that's not exactly tru...
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Michael Gonzalez - 22.05.2009 Following the break-up of any band, the question is always the same: What's next So when Grandaddy fell in 2006, that big question needed an answer. ...
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Mike Schiller - 21.05.2009  And here we thought we’d never get another Grandaddy album.When Grandaddy broke up, it would have been perfectly natural to think we’d heard the last ...
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Stephen M. Deusner - 21.05.2009  It bears repeating: What a strange world Jason Lytle inhabits. As the frontman for Modesto, California-based Grandaddy, he sang about homemade pets, h...
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Embling - 19.05.2009 Jason Lytle has never seemed like the happiest dude. His interviews following the dissolution of Grandaddy, the Modesto band that he long fronted, spo...
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