Synthpop, Indie Rock, Indie Pop
"RML" by The Blues and Greys dives deep into the turmoil of a turbulent relationship. The song captures the pain of being emotionally manipulated, telling the story of someone caught in a cycle of confusing messages and uncertainty. The synthpop and indie rock fusion in "RML" presents a haunting yet relatable journey of finally breaking free, leaving the manipulator to confront their own solitude.
The Blues and Greys are a band from Santa Barbara, California. They mix indie rock with electronic elements to create a dark pop soundscape, with the ethereal vocals of Lindsey Waldon being a particular highlight. Their debut EP got them noticed by some big names, including The Huffington Post, MTV, PopMatters, and Diffuser.fm. The band has enjoyed chart success, breaking into the Top 10 on the FMQB Sub Modern charts. Their music has also been featured in commercials for Budweiser and Subaru.
The Blues and Greys are on the road a lot, sharing stages with big names like Run the Jewels, Banks, Walk the Moon, Of Monsters and Men, Cayucas, White Buffalo, and Hunny. Their latest single, 'Black Spring', was engineered and mixed by Eric Palmquist, who's worked with Tate McRae, Bad Suns, and Mute Math.
Line-up:
Lindsey Waldon (vocals)
Zachary Wallace (guitar, keyboard)
Joey McDermott (drums)
Michael Million (bass, vocals)