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Only the Missile
"Robin Grey has a lovely fresh approach to the folk genre. A honeyed yet clear voice and his lyrics...
A symphony of guitar, banjo, charango, ukulele and various children's percussion toys and keyboards. Only the Missile was inspired by Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ani Difranco and Eminem. Robin Grey's debut album was recorded in a small white room with a blue door around 2007-08 largely by accident, with a few friends helping with the colouring in.
"Robin Grey has a lovely fresh approach to the folk genre. A honeyed
yet clear voice and his lyrics are arresting. A real treasure."
- The
Londonist
"Robin Grey will not need to do too much to prove himself an
incendiary artist in the world of folk music. There is literature in
his words and his calmly exquisite mannerisms seem to bring you back
to a simpler time and place."
- Fensepost
"Bluesy and folky, really bloody good."
- Song by Toad
Silent footsteps
This album presents instrumental versions of songs from Robin Grey's two previous albums: "Str...
A symphony of guitar, banjo, charango, ukulele and various children's percussion toys and keyboards. It's not quite folk, though, as the music is more complicated, feeling more like a get-together of musicians who have known each other their whole life: no longer seeking to impress, they settle into their grooves and just let the vibe emerge and flow.This album presents instrumental versions of songs from Robin Grey's two previous albums: "Strangers With Shoes" and "Only the Missile".
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