GreyMarket to play the Nick
Posted on Mar 22, 2010 in Features
Electronic two-piece from Tampa delivers powerful performance on latest album ‘Some Orbits Will Never Decay’
GreyMarket is a two-member band that will be performing in Birmingham at the Nick on March 24th. The duo hails from Tampa, Florida and specializes in electronic rock.
When seeing the album art for “Some Orbits Will Never Decay” for the first time, the listener will feel as if they are going to be experiencing a futuristic sound with a modern twist which is misleading in a positive sense.
GreyMarket succeeds in what other bands tend to fail at: abundant originality. Their sound is highly addictive without reinventing the wheel. The first four tracks of “Some Orbits Will Never Decay” will hook new listeners into the appealing tempo set early in the album.
The opening track “Lightyear Song” is one of the albums most recognizable with an instantly enjoyable ratio of tempo. The follow-up track “Waterworks”, reinforces the strong vocal performance with hooking instrumental work.
Even though the band has an electronic feel, its sound is truly motivated by its rock expression and GreyMarket prides itself in telling a story with every song which gives the album a sense of lyrical cinematography.
Lead vocalist and guitarist, Cave McCoy, is strong throughout the entire album delivering his greatest performance through a powerful falsetto. The vocals go hand-in-hand with powerful drumming from Michael Gargiulo. The album does a great job in track layout, balancing the mood with a diligent sense of pacing.
GreyMarket is known as a fan-favorite for their visually impressive live shows.
Hopefully their stop in Birmingham will be no different.
If you can’t make the show, get this album. “Some Orbits Will Never Decay” does not disappoint and may change opinions about the future of electronic rock.
For more information about their upcoming show at The Nick on March 24th, visit www.greymarketband.com.
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