
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
Many you know whats!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this amazing blog! JI -Finland
ReplyDeleteMembers went to Reptile House later.
ReplyDeletegrowing up in Baltimore, this was a FANTASTIC band -- live and otherwise!
ReplyDeleteI have this record in my vinyl collection and usta spin it to much satisfaction.
I wish I had my turn table back.
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 :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a good record
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI am the guitarist on this record...we broke up in the 80's...i was in a band called Cloaca after that
ReplyDeleteHello Mishmael, thanks for leaving a comment here. So you're into dub these days. All the best with what you're doing now.
ReplyDeletecheck out www.myspace.com/greymarchband
ReplyDeleteGrey March reunion first week of May 2011 in Baltimore
ReplyDeleteI 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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