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Crumbsnatchers
OriginKnoxville, Tennessee, United States
Genres
Years active2012–present
LabelsLike You Mean It Records
Members
  • Samuel "Guetts" Guetterman
Websitewww.crumbsnatchersband.com

Crumbsnatchers is an indie rock band established in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2012. The band consists of band members Samuel "Guetts" Guetterman (rhythm guitar, vocals), Philip Mosteller (lead guitar), Ethan Mausolf (drums), and a few other musicians who lend their talents.[1]

History

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The band's name was pulled from frontman "Guetts" Guetterman's experience at a faith-based juvenile detention center in Georgia as a teenager.[2] "Crumbsnatchers” was a patronizing nickname the staff used to tease the touring church choir he was a part of.[3] There, secular music was prohibited, but one of Guetterman's peers smuggled in a CD player and a copy of Radiohead’s In Rainbows that the boys secretly listened to.[4]

In 2011, Crumbsnatchers formed when Guetterman returned to Knoxville, Tennessee and reunited with longtime friend and lead guitarist Philip Mosteller. Alongside bassist Sam Burchfield and drummer Rylan Bledsoe,[5] they began to work on songs together in the apartment and rehearsal space Guetterman kept above his parents’ garage.[6] The band then began working on their debut LP, Big House. The album was recorded at Knoxville's Famous London Recording Studio[7] and was self-released in 2016.[8]

Now, Crumbsnatchers resides in Nashville, Tennessee[9] and has signed to record label Like You Mean It Records.[10] On March 1, 2024, Crumbsnatchers released their sophomore album, PETWAY.[11]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Big House (May 20, 2016)
  • PETWAY (March 1, 2024)

Singles

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  • Satin Glow (November 22, 2020)
  • All Mine (May 21, 2021)
  • One Call (July 3, 2021)
  • Keep Your Honey (March 11, 2022)
  • SAM (October 20, 2023)
  • Seeping (January 19, 2024)
  • Saturday (February 16, 2024)

References

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  1. ^ Fox, Amanda (October 2021). "Crumbsnatchers bring their raucous energy home". Blank Newspaper. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  2. ^ Soriano, Sofia. "Buzzing Daily". The Wild Honey Pie.
  3. ^ Dean, Pres. "We Chatted With CrumbSnatchers About Their Origins, Juvenile Detention, & 2020". Aupium. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Indie Rockers Crumbsnatchers Give Off Infectious Vibe with New Single "Satin Glow"". Big Shot Concerts. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  5. ^ Wildsmith, Steve (18 May 2016). "CrumbSnatchers frontman seizes success from the jaws of a troubled past". The Daily Times.
  6. ^ "Look what the cat dragged in: The CrumbSnatchers". Scruffington Post. 9 October 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  7. ^ Everett, Matthew (12 May 2016). "The CrumbSnatchers' Bad Luck Pays Off on Debut Album". Knoxville Mercury. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  8. ^ "CRUMBSNATCHERS 'BIG HOUSE' RADIO ADD". Behind the Curtains Media. 23 January 2017.
  9. ^ Gonda, Christopher (7 January 2021). "Behind the Video: Crumbsnatchers' Samuel "Guetts" Guetterman on the Band's "Satin Glow" Music Video". V13.
  10. ^ "Artists". Like You Mean It Records. Archived from the original on 2022-02-03. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
  11. ^ "PETWAY on Amuse Distribution". Amuse.