GREY HOLIDAY

Christian / Rock / Pop

 


Its often been said that work and friendship simply dont mix. But for members of Texas-based rock band Grey Holiday, their long-standing friendship and tight-knit sense of community makes musical collaboration all the sweeter. After all, the guys were friends first, and band mates second, a distinction that continues to be important as they recently signed with Essential Records and will be releasing a much-anticipated debut, The Glorious Revolution.

Unlike many aspiring artists, a record deal was never the ultimate goal for Grey Holidays Matt Minor (vocals, keys, guitar), Steven Bedingfield (guitar, electronics, programming), R.T. Bodet (bass) and Josh Fenoglio (drums). In fact, all they really wanted to do was have some funplaying music, that is. And if really lucky? Maybe they would head to a studio and record a few songs someday.

We have always been willing to sacrifice for our music, but our friendship has, and always will, come first, says Matt. When Steven and I knew we wanted to play full-on rock n roll music and would need a band, we didnt want to have to go through the process of weeding out musicians that we didnt have a relationship with, so we asked our friends, R.T. and Josh, if they wanted to join us.

The only trouble with this scenario, however, was that R.T. hadnt played bass before, and Josh didnt know the first thing about drumming. But eventually, the countless hours of practicing paid off for the guys, who were also roommates at the time. We were basically forced to learn our instruments, so we had to practice, R.T. recalls. Then all of the sudden we had a show, so we had to pick things up very quickly. It was shaky at first, but we got better as time wore on.

As the band started to gel musically, it wasnt long before playing Dave Matthews Band and Jars of Clay covers at its local coffeehouse inevitably grew tiresome. Instead, they were eager to write songs that communicated a sense of urgency about making a difference in the world. And the pop/rock soundtrack that accompanied the message shared an equally dramatic flair, reflecting a myriad of influences from British acts like Muse and Bloc Party to Indie singer/songwriters like Ed Harcourt.

There just comes a time when you have to find your own voice, and its a process of trial and error, Matt says. Theres so much music thats available to people, so the opportunity to have a unique voice was exciting for us.

Keeping that spirit of creativity alive, the band also had a desire to craft memorable visuals for a few key tracks on The Glorious Revolution and has accomplished that by making a few of its own music videos.

A hands-on approach to its career is important to Grey Holiday. Even when it came to choosing a name that best reflected the band, the guys were equally deliberate. We basically found two words that we thought sounded amazing together, Steven shares. But the name takes on a different, symbolic meaning in light of Jesus sacrifice on the cross. The grey reflects the death and pain that Christ endured, while holiday represents the joyous and everlasting goodness that also came because of His resurrection.

In the same way, a message of living a life centered around God and the importance of communityas a band and to the world at largeis what makes The Glorious Revolution such a buzzworthy effort.

Produced by Jason Ingram (Rush of Fools, Bebo Norman), the album includes the catchy, energetic opener Glorious, the emotionally charged ballad You Belong to Me, and the bands first single,Let Go, a timely reminder that following Jesus is never easy, especially when its so easy to hold onto baggage of the past.

There is a common struggle we all seem to share, Josh says. We often hold on so tightly to our selfish desires and worldly pursuits that we miss out on what God has to offera life filled with joy and freedom. Were the first to admit that we arent perfect, but we are doing everything we can to live like Jesus wants us to. But its a journey.

Yet despite the obvious challenges, its a journey that Grey Holiday is excited to be on as part of a community of like-minded believers.

Were making music that is dramatic, emotional and frantica space for our struggles and victories to live, Matt shares. We do hope, and have always hoped, that our lyrics speak true to our struggles, and we would love for people to gain comfort or encouragement from what we create and share along our journey.





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dakota56

Yeah the Ep is awesome I bought it too!

iluvJC>lexi

hey guys! i heard you all on WAYFM this week. I
absolutely love Let Go. It's so good! Keep it up!! :o)

m.s.p

Hey guys!! I bought your EP this week and I really
looooove it!!! It\'s absolutely amazing and I\'m deeoly
impressed!! <3<3<3

sous003

hey, idk if yall can answer stuff or w/e. do yall have
cds for sale at ur shows?? usually ppl do, i was just
wondering. thakns

shanedn

Found you guys on purevolume and purchased your new CD
yesterday. Very unique sound, the wife and I love it!

KPonotcapo

hey! you guys are hottierockers and im wondering if
there is a way for me to get a hold of one of your cds?
i want to bring your music into my church and possibly
use it for some reflection with my WYD 2008 Aussie
group..... let me know! ~Kate

r_nino

dudes please put that where u want me back up....it was
awsome n i heard another version but i liked the one u
had on here better....and on myspace. as well i wanted
it for my profile song but it was deleted...urghhh
please that song was awsome......thanx raul god bless

koenigking

You guys should add Revolution to you playlist, best
song EVER!!

 
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Location:  Austin, United States

Members:  Matthew Minor, Robert Thomas Bodet, Joshua Fenoglio, Steven Bedingfield

 

The Afterglow EP

May 11, 2006

Covers & B-Sides

Nov 30, 1999

Grey Holiday Promotional CD

No release date