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Artist description
Here's how it goes: I pick up the guitar, hit record, and let it come out. I let myself go, let the words tell their own story. This is my life, whether I can tell you about myself through my music or not, here I am at your disposal. |
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Music Style
acoustic rock |
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Musical Influences
third eye blind, counting crows, sigur ros, the postal sevice |
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Artist History
There is no bounded history here. My friends and I have been playing music our entire lives, and it defines us completely. There is no actual "Colors to grey" as it stands more as a collaboration of musical ideas and the ontogeny of friends, our experiences growing up in todays world. Its about so much more than the music. Its a definition. Being young, we have alot of idealistic views, alot of opinions and theories about our place in the world around us, and what it means to live here and now. So the history and everything you hear did not begin with picking up a guitar, it began with life. |
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Group Members
Daniel Dillon...
Contributing ideas: Aaron Figg, Matthew Hicks, Vincent Rangel, Chris Walker- Thanks to the people who have put up with listening to my shit all along. Also a certain Bret Cuatto has played in several of the songs, so a big gay hug to him as well. |
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Instruments
guitar, piano, vocals, bass, drums- |
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Albums
Transcend |
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Press Reviews
yeah, I mean he is a fantastic musician with an insatiable desire for the musical pinnacle. He's not afraid to try on new styles, new ideas, and ultimately to become a frontrunner in both musical and philisophical lyricism. Not to mention he retains an unfathomable ability to impress in his looks alone. |
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Additional Info
email me at: danieldillon@mail.utexas.edu |
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Location
Austin, Tx - USA |
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