Grey Lands debut album Right Arm is a throwback to the early days of American indie rock. Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, Right Arm's eight tracks are washed with spiked feedback that recalls Slanted and Enchanted or even Daydream Nation along with low frequency, start/stop, Swans-esque punches of bottom-end. The album was written, produced, recorded and mixed by the band's Wayne Petti with engineering assistance from Ryan Haslett (Sloan) and Graham Walsh (Alvvays, Metz). From the immediacy of first single 'False Alarm' to the Pacific North West-vibe of 'Another Lie' and the slow burning 'Life Itself', Grey Lands' Right Arm is set to make it's mark on 2015.
Grey Lands debut album Right Arm is a throwback to the early days of American indie rock. Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, Right Arm's eight tracks are washed with spiked feedback that recalls Slanted and Enchanted or even Daydream Nation along with low frequency, start/stop, Swans-esque punches of bottom-end. The album was written, produced, recorded and mixed by the band's Wayne Petti with engineering assistance from Ryan Haslett (Sloan) and Graham Walsh (Alvvays, Metz). From the immediacy of first single 'False Alarm' to the Pacific North West-vibe of 'Another Lie' and the slow burning 'Life Itself', Grey Lands' Right Arm is set to make it's mark on 2015.