Kevin Gruft | |
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Also known as | Thrasher, KThrash |
Born | Albany, New York, U.S. | May 5, 1988
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Years active | 2005–present |
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Member of | The Take Away |
Formerly of | Escape the Fate, The Dead Rabbitts, LoveHateHero |
Children | 1 |
Kevin Gruft or Kevin "Thrasher" Gruft (born May 5, 1988) is an American guitarist and music producer from Albany, New York, known for being the former lead guitarist of the rock bands Escape the Fate and LoveHateHero. He released two studio albums with LoveHateHero and three studio albums with Escape The Fate since joining the band in late 2013 until his departure in early 2021.
As a music producer and engineer, he has worked with artists such as Machine Gun Kelly, [2] Gwen Stefani, [3] Avril Lavigne [4] and Blink-182. [5]
Kevin Gruft began playing guitar at the age of 8. [6] At the age of 17, he joined the band LoveHateHero after a tour in New York, as the band was in search of a guitarist. After 5 years with the band and two studio albums, LoveHateHero disbanded in 2011. That year, he joined The Dead Rabbitts, the side-project of Escape The Fate singer, Craig Mabbitt. In late 2013, brothers Monte Money and Michael Money announced their departure from Escape The Fate to focus on their new project. Craig Mabbitt contacted Kevin to help them on the Ungrateful tour, becoming an official member soon after. [7]
In early 2015, the band, along with Gruft, entered the studio with producer Howard Benson to record their fifth album titled "Hate Me". The album would release later that year and chart at No. 58 on the Billboard 200. Gruft played a significant role in writing the album, [8] with the band demoing around 40 songs at his apartment in Los Angeles. [9] [10] As Max Green had recently left the band, Gruft and fellow guitarist TJ Bell ended up playing bass on the album. After the release of the album, the band embarked on a headlining tour with A Skylit Drive, Sworn In, Sirens and Sailors and Myka Relocate [11] In 2016, they covered the My Chemical Romance song, "Dead!", for a Rock Sound tribute of The Black Parade . [12]
On November 3, 2017, the band released the first single, "Empire", from their new album, I Am Human , which was set to be released on February 16, 2018, [13] [14] but later postponed to March 30, 2018. [15] The band's single "Broken Heart" peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart. [16]
On April 16, 2021, the band released Chemical Warfare, which he co-produced with John Feldmann, [17] which would mark the last album before his departure to focus on production work.
With LoveHateHero
With The Dead Rabbitts
With Escape the Fate
With The Take Away
Gruft started producing albums at a studio in Hollywood called STRZ Enterprises, producing songs with pop artists including Disney and Nickelodeon star Zendaya. [18] He co-produced Escape The Fate's sixth album, I Am Human, as well as their seventh album, Chemical Warfare, with renowned producer John Feldmann. [19] He currently works with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker as an engineer at his home studio in Calabasas, California. In this studio, he engineered Machine Gun Kelly's critically acclaimed album Tickets To My Downfall along with Barker, which would go on to peak at #1 in the Billboard 200 charts. [20] He would engineer Blink-182 comeback song "Edging" in 2023, playing with Mark Hoppus and Barker on the latest's ‘House of Horrors’ pay-per-view live broadcast. [21] [22] [23] Other credits include working with pop artists Gwen Stefani on her song "True Babe", [24] and Avril Lavigne on her album Love Sux , [25] with whom he played on a performance of "Bite Me" at The Ellen Degeneres Show. [26]
Released | Album | Artist | Credit [lower-alpha 1] |
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2024 | Edge of Tomorrow | Iann Dior | Producer, Composer |
2023 | One More Time... | Blink-182 | Engineer |
2023 | Out of the Shadows | Escape the Fate | Composer |
2023 | To the Wolves & Taste for Blood | Stitched Up Heart | Producer, Composer |
2023 | Whitsitt Chapel | Jelly Roll | Bass, Composer, Engineer, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals (Background) |
2023 | True Babe | Gwen Stefani | Producer, Engineer |
2023 | Illenium | Illenium | Composer |
2023 | She | Jelly Roll | Bass, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording, Vocals (Background) |
2023 | Maybe | Bring Me the Horizon / Machine Gun Kelly | Engineer |
2022 | emo girl | Machine Gun Kelly | Engineer |
2022 | Mainstream Sellout | Machine Gun Kelly | Engineer |
2022 | Love Sux | Avril Lavigne | Engineer |
2022 | In Loving Memory | Blackbear | Engineer |
2022 | Cowboy Tears | Oliver Tree | Engineer |
2022 | Love It When You Hate Me | Avril Lavigne | Engineer |
2022 | Don’t Make Sense | Caspr | Mixing |
2022 | Criminal | Kat Leigh | Drums, Engineer, Producer, Programmer |
2022 | Bois Lie | Avril Lavigne | Engineer |
2022 | No Sleep Till Tokyo | Miyavi | Composer |
2021 | Sad Looks Pretty on Me | RIVALS | Producer, Composer |
2021 | papercuts | Machine Gun Kelly | Engineer |
2021 | Follow Your Nightmares | Daemon Grey | Guitar, Producer |
2021 | Love Race | Machine Gun Kelly / Sleeping with Sirens | Engineer |
2021 | Chemical Warfare | Escape the Fate | Bass, Engineer, Producer |
2020 | Weird! | Yungblud | Engineer |
2020 | Tickets to My Downfall | Machine Gun Kelly | Engineer, Mixing, Vocals (Background) |
2020 | Pegasus | Trippie Redd | Engineer, Mixing |
2020 | Acting Like That | Yungblud | Engineer |
2019 | The Space Between the Shadows | Scott Stapp | Additional Production |
2019 | Supernova | RIVALS | Producer, Composer |
2019 | Tears on Fire | Miyavi | Composer |
2019 | On to Better Things | Iann Dior | Composer, Producer |
2018 | Iridescent | Whitney Peyton | Mixing, Producer |
2018 | Coming In Hot | Diamante | Composer |
2018 | I Am Human | Escape the Fate | Bass, Programming, Engineer, Producer |
2017 | Stones | Manafest | Guitar |
2017 | This Emptiness | The Dead Rabbitts | Guitar, Composer, Producer, Mixing, Mastering |
2015 | Hate Me | Escape the Fate | Bass, Programming, Engineer |
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