Saturday, August 16, 2008

Grey March - s/t MLP


Don't know anything about this band. Grey March were from Baltimore, MD.
Some tracks are indierock with a 60's influence, others sound much darker.
Caught my interest when Goutroy was selling this. Could locate a copy somewhere else.
Any extra info welcome.

Grey March MLP (Unconscious Records-UNCONSCIOUS 001-1986)
1. Somethings Missing
2. Forced By Pressure
3. Vertical
4. Way Of The Cross
5. An Interesting Observation
6. Isle Of Quiet

Grey March

12 comments:

  1. Many you know whats!

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  2. Anonymous12:50 PM

    Thank you for this amazing blog! JI -Finland

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  3. Members went to Reptile House later.

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  4. growing up in Baltimore, this was a FANTASTIC band -- live and otherwise!

    I have this record in my vinyl collection and usta spin it to much satisfaction.

    I wish I had my turn table back.

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  5. Anonymous12:59 PM

    Hey, the keyboard player of Grey March contacted me on last.fm, (http://www.last.fm/user/blacknuns), he could provide some info 'bout the band :)

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  6. Anonymous4:13 PM

    I saw these guys a couple times in DC waaaay back when. The singer had a huge Ian Curtis fixation which unfortunately made a lot of people take them less seriously. I am looking forward to listening again with the benefit of time.

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  7. I am the guitarist on this record...we broke up in the 80's...i was in a band called Cloaca after that

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  8. Hello Mishmael, thanks for leaving a comment here. So you're into dub these days. All the best with what you're doing now.

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  9. check out www.myspace.com/greymarchband

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  10. Grey March reunion first week of May 2011 in Baltimore

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  11. Anonymous12:05 AM

    I this record, and also a split 7" by Cloaca with the Pornflakes. Diggin' in that bag! For those that may be interested, the singer for Grey March -- Trip Burch -- later sang for the more radio-friendly but still dark-sounding "Pearlfishers."

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