US Rock Success 'Grey Holiday' to Debut in UK

|PIC1|US Christian rock band Grey Holiday are hoping for the same success in the UK when they release their debut album The Glorious Revolution over here this autumn.

The album was recorded in Nashville and produced by Jason Ingram of Bebo Norman and Rush of Fools notoriety.

Matt Minor is lead vocals, guitarist, keys and primary songwriter for Grey Holiday. He said of the album, "When we first started making this record, we never knew we'd be this emotional about the end result. This collection of songs offers an honest cross-section of where we are spiritually and how we approach this world; these songs are our heart.

"God has blessed us beyond belief. We're honoured that so many people believe in our music and are working so hard to let it be heard. The anticipation is overwhelming. We can't wait for people to hear this album!"

The Glorious Revolution contains six audio tracks, an extended band interview, three music videos created by the band, a songwriting journal, early song demos, and video shorts.

"Grey Holiday is in a constant state of creativity. So much so that it was difficult to decide what content we wanted to place on the album; there's just so much great material," says Jordyn Conner, A&R Director, Provident Label Group. "The band is always bringing new songs, videos and ideas to the table. They're funny, smart and incredibly talented."

For more information on Grey Holiday, go to www.greyholiday.com.
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