BIO

GRENON is a punk inspired indie pop-rock band with too many feelings from the middle of nowhere New Hampshire (USA). Founded in 2016 by then 14-year old lead singer, Kacie Grenon, to enhance her solo career, Grenon has performed over 150 shows throughout New England, rocking local fairs, festivals, watering holes, stadiums, and iconic stages, such as: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (Ohio), Middle East (Cambridge, MA), and Casino Ballroom (Hampton, NH). In the fall of 2018, they released their first music video for their song Break Mine (a 2018 International Songwriting Competition Teen Semi-Finalist & 2019 New England Music Awards Best Video Nominee).

2019 expanded Grenon’s reach nationally when ReverbNation selected them to compete in LiveNation’s High School Rock Off at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH where they advanced to the finals, representing all of New England as one of the top 12 high school bands in the nation. Radio.com also selected Grenon to compete in their worldwide Opening Act contest for the We Can Survive Concert at the Hollywood Bowl - Grenon made it all the way to the semi-final round and were the only act in NH still standing. In addition to their Best Video nod, New England Music Awards honored Grenon with a second nomination for 2019 Best New Act. The band released their debut single Goodbye in 2019 (now on all streaming platforms and YouTube). It’s music video shot in Nashville, TN was nominated for a New England-based Limelight Music Award in addition to a nom for Young Performer of the Year.

A management team is in place and their 5-song debut mental hell[th]™ EP is fully mixed, mastered, and set for release, Before COVID-19 hit, Grenon had big touring plans post-graduation. Pandemic be damned, the band has continued to move full steam ahead while adapting their 2020 strategic plans. Grenon released their first single “Imaginary Friends” off from mental hell[th] on May 1st with an iHeartRadio worldwide premiere to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month and found a way to shoot their narrative video locally in a safe manner. Their Pity Party livestreams have been picked up by LiveNation for promotion on their Live From Home page. They just recently moved into an apartment with rehearsal space for the winter with hopes that Spring/Summer 2021 will allow for the industry to begin touring again. 

MEMBERS:

Kacie Grenon
lead vocals, rhythm guitar

Nick Turgeon
lead guitar, vocals

Zachary Stone
drums, percussion

RJ Wood
bass

past members:

Spencer Gregory
bass, keys, vocals

(July 2017 - July 2020)


The blend of quirky, energetic rock and Kacie’s emotive vocals works beautifully.
— LA Weekly
You’re only good as your weakest band member and Grenon doesn’t have one. Very talented kids.
— Roadkill, 100.3 WHEB