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Scarlet Grey

Pieced together from the states of California, New York and Washington, pop-rockers Scarlet Grey nowcollectively hail from Los Angeles. Members Benjamin Grey (lead vocals/guitar), Keith Cooper(drums/vocals/production), Pete Emperador (bass/vocals), and Cole Martin (lead guitar/vocals)released their debut album "Black" in the US and Japan in 2008, but are now set for the release of theirnewest product, "Fancy Blood." Boasting the same signature classic songwriting, larger-than-lifemelodies and pop resonance as its predecessor, "Fancy Blood" embodies all that has made ScarletGrey a south ...read more

Pieced together from the states of California, New York and Washington, pop-rockers Scarlet Grey nowcollectively hail from Los Angeles. Members Benjamin Grey (lead vocals/guitar), Keith Cooper(drums/vocals/production), Pete Emperador (bass/vocals), and Cole Martin (lead guitar/vocals)released their debut album "Black" in the US and Japan in 2008, but are now set for the release of theirnewest product, "Fancy Blood." Boasting the same signature classic songwriting, larger-than-lifemelodies and pop resonance as its predecessor, "Fancy Blood" embodies all that has made ScarletGrey a southern California powerhouse, and an online global commodity. Not only does the new recordfeature guest appearances by AFI's Davey Havok and production work by Jade Puget, but the four-piece have been supporting AFI on tour in preparation for the summer release of "Fancy Blood." Havingpreviously played with the likes of Saosin, Yellowcard, Rooney, After Midnight Project and others,Scarlet Grey are no strangers to the stage, and are poised to win over all who lend them an ear. « hide

Similar Bands: AFI, Dear Boy

Fancy Blood
2010

3.3
2 Votes
Black
2008

3.5
1 Votes
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2.5
1 Votes

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