The Grapes of Wrath are a Canadian alternative rock band formed in the early 1980s in Kelowna, British Columbia. Known for their jangly guitar sound and melodic songwriting, the band found success during Canada’s college rock and alt-rock surge of the late 1980s and early '90s. Their breakthrough came with albums like Treehouse (1987) and Now and Again (1989), the latter featuring the hit single "All the Things I Wasn't." Their blend of folk-rock, pop sensibilities, and introspective lyrics helped carve out a distinct space in the Canadian music scene.
After lineup changes and a brief disbandment in the 1990s, The Grapes of Wrath reunited in various forms over the years, including a return to the original trio in the early 2010s for new material like the album High Road (2013). They’ve remained a beloved act among fans of Canadian rock, continuing to tour and perform while celebrating a legacy that spans decades.
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