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I KEEP SILENCE...

Greylyng

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Studio Album, released in 2011

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Gaslight Eyes (2:12)
2. Viburnum (7:24)
3. Memories of Plastic Sunshine (5:55)
4. The Sleep Projector (7:23)
5. Static​/​Murmur​/​Battle (9:29)
6. Showdown of the Concord Sphere (8:15)
7. Between Scylla and Charybdis (7:01)
8. You and Your Bleeding Heart (9:16)

Total Time 56:55

Line-up / Musicians


- Jeffrey Cedrone / guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, electronics
- John C. Miller / synthesizers, electronics, tapes
- Stephen Zieminski / drums, percussion, vibraphone


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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars US trio GREYLYNG was formed back in 2002, initially consisting of Jeffrey Cedrone and John C. Miller. This duo scored a move together, and also recorded and released the band's first album "Oiwa" in 2006. Since then drummer Stephen Zieminski has joined, developing the sound of this improvisational trio further. "I Keep Silence" is the band's second production, and their first as a trio.

Sophisticated, instrumental progressive rock is what Greylyng provides with their second CD, revealingly called "I Keep Silence". Fans of Rush and King Crimson will most likely recognize some of the guitar textures utilized throughout, but in terms of audience interest, I surmise that followers of the latter will find this production to be closest to home. While musically not that similar to Fripp's various excursions, the overall approach and emphasis on challenging escapades should be right up the alley of quite a few Fripp-ians out there.

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