Known for his sharp social commentary (“Blood // Water”) and emotional storytelling (“Heather”), grandson returns darker and more defiant than ever with his third album, INERTIA. Fueled by frustration with political corruption and the corporate music machine, he embraces independence and raw creative control. The record channels anger into unity — a call for class solidarity wrapped in explosive riffs, furious rap flows, and anthemic hooks. Written with close friends No Love, Maxwell Urasky, and Leo Varella, and produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Twenty One Pilots), INERTIA blends the ferocity of Rage Against The Machine with the emotional weight of Linkin Park. Tracks like “BRAINROT,” “SELF IMMOLATION,” and “BELLS OF WAR” confront apathy and injustice head-on, while collaborations with Bob Vylan ignite a global fire. INERTIA is grandson breaking free — the sound of rebellion, reflection, and rebirth.

