Grinderman was released in March 2007 and was applauded by critics for its raw power, similar to that of Cave's celebrated post-punk project The Birthday Party. The band made their live debut at the All Tomorrow's Parties Festival in Somerset, United Kingdom the following month. This was followed by a one-off show at The Forum in London on 20 June. "No Pussy Blues", was released as a single on 19 February, "Get It On" was released as a single on 8 January 2007 and on 30 April, the band released their final single from their debut album, "(I Don't Need You to) Set Me Free".
Grinderman opened for The White Stripes at their Madison Square Garden show on 24 July 2007, followed by several of their own American tour dates. The band then embarked on a theatre tour of Australia, opening for a Nick Cave "solo" set, which consisted of the same band members. The band also launched the official Grinderman website in March 2007. Amongst other things, the website includes The Grinderman Podcast featuring a series of fragments of recordings from the band's writing sessions. Though not complete songs, the sessions offer a unique insight into the workings of the band. New episodes were said to appear regularly over weeks and months. Five recordings have been submitted so far.
On 11 May 2007, the band performed "Honey Bee (Let's Fly to Mars)" and "No Pussy Blues" on the BBC television music show, Later... with Jools Holland. The band made their US network television debut on the CBS television show The Late Show With David Letterman also performing "Honey Bee (Let's Fly to Mars)" on 23 July 2007. Grinderman were one of the headliners at Roskilde Festival 2008 in July, the biggest festival in northern Europe. They joined big names such as Radiohead, Neil Young and Jay-Z at the top of the bill.
Whilst the band has been put on hold due to their involvement on Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds' fourteenth album, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, Cave has confirmed that the band's sophomore album was to be recorded after their summer tour of 2008. However, Cave also noted that the album would feature a totally different sound to its predecessor. Speaking to XFM, Cave explained that Grinderman want to do it in "a more serious way this time", but still without caring for commercial success.
The follow-up to the band's self-titled, Grinderman 2, was released worldwide on September 13 2010 and a day later in the United States. The album ? which was recorded through various studios in London in 2008-2009 ? featured the single, "Heathen Child", which was released on September 6. Ellis has described the album as "like stoner rock meets Sly Stone via Amon Düül", "very diverse", and "psychedelic."
From Wikipedia:Grinderman is a rock band formed by Nick Cave (vocals, electric guitar, organ, piano), Warren Ellis (electric bouzouki, Fendocastor, violin, viola, acoustic guitar, backing vocals), Martyn P. Casey (bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals) and Jim Sclavunos (drums, percussion, backing vocals) in 2006, all of whom are members of the post-punk group Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Their self-titled debut album - Grinderman - was released in 2007, with the follow-up, Grinderman 2, scheduled for September 2010.