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Serious Business
- Artist: Grey Hairs
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/27/2017

Serious Business
- Artist: Grey Hairs
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/27/2017
- Artist: Grey Hairs
- Label: Gringo Records
- UPC: 5055869506564
- Item #: 1774081X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 1/27/2017
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
LP version. Clear blue vinyl; Includes a download code; Edition of 500. "This is Grey Hairs second album, perfectly placed to document the times. 2015's Colossal Downer (WAAT 058LP), with it's grim faced party child on the cover, was the band on early good form, now they're warmed the f*** up and are playing tense. The playing is tightly wound around the vocals, which are set to attack - attacking themselves, attacking the generation. This is a band of lifers, with history going back including Peel Sessions and touring the world. But as with all lifers, it's in the blood. They come from the same DIY blood stream as set up by Black Flag or UK punks like Heresy or The Stupids. Check the video for the Grey Hairs tune 'Serious Business'. The Dude done Notts style. Paranoid and shambling, Benny Hill-esque speed walking around Ripley and Nottingham. It's 100% definitely punk rock, but it's way more than that. You want a soundbite, go hunt your own. But I'm saying Takeshi Terauchi vs The Wipers done Notts style, this time it's war. Paranoid Time (1980), The Minutemen done by The Fall and The B-52's. It's a total monster, the more you listen the more you hear." -Joe Thompson (Hey Colossus, Henry Blacker).
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Artist(s)Grey Hairs