It’s been a momentous year of music releases for GRiZ, and with only two months left, he’s not showing any signs of slowing down. Following last month’s masterful and dreamy fourth installment of his Chasing The Golden Hour mixtape series, GRiZ is back with a dose of dubstep in his new single, “Skydive.” Featuring frequent collaborators ProbCause and Chrishira Perrier, “Skydive” comes wrapped in chaotic layers of wobbly bass and distorted sound design. While the two contributed to the funky track “Keep Bouncin'” from CTGH4, “Skydive” marks a dramatic shift thanks to its heavy-hitting qualities. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles In addition to the new single, GRiZ has also shared the official aftermovie for his inaugural Triple Rainbow event. ...
In the immediate aftermath of the debut Triple Rainbow camping event in Wisconsin, attendees voiced their frustration over overzealous security—and now GRiZ himself is taking action. Fans on social media didn’t hesitate to speak up about their unpleasant interactions with security on the campgrounds of the sprawling, 195-acre lot. The volume and consistency of testimonials pouring into social media were enough to draw the attention of both GRiZ and the organizers behind the Alpine Valley Music Theatre. Most commonly, attendees mentioned strict enforcement of a noise-related curfew, an overbearing presence of police and K-9 dogs, and invasive searches of personal property. However, there may be recourse for fans who feel they were wrongly cited and fined while at Triple Rainbow....
The first-ever GRiZ camping festival is in the works, and slated to take place on ground sacred to rock music greats. An expected 20,000 concert-goers are expected to converge on the Alpine Valley Music Theatre nightly for the two-day debut of Triple Rainbow. Based in East Troy, Wisconsin, the open-air amphitheater has been frequented for decades by legendary rockers the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Buffett, Aerosmith and The Grateful Dead, the latter of whom famously played the venue 20 times over the course of the 80s. The location has also been home to storied festivals such as Ozzfest and Monsters of Rock, and was famously the largest amphitheater in the U.S. until 1993. Given GRiZ’s known affinity for the outdoors, including open-air venues like Red Rocks, The Gorge an...