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  1. Absolute Grey were an alternative rockjangle pop band formed in September 1983 in Rochester, New York, United States. The group's original lineup comprised drummer Pat Thomas (who later founded Heyday Records), guitarist Matt Kitchen, vocalist Beth Brown and bassist Mitchell Rasor.

  2. Absolute Grey. More images. Profile: Formed in New York in 1983, playing darkly melodic jangle pop. With two of the members still attending Sutherland High School, the group released a self-titled, six-song cassette on Acid Tapes in 1984.

  3. Absolute Grey. Formed in Rochester, New York in September 1983, the darkly melodic jangle pop quartet Absolute Grey first made a name for themselves performing at local clubs such as Schatzee's, Scorgies, and the Snake…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Largely forgotten upstate-- save for a handful of fliers, an entry in Trouser Press, and generous remembrances by band peer Peter Buck, Bangs biographer Jim DeRogatis and former Forced Exposure ...

  5. Absolute Grey. Long before self-reflective female singers became the hip trend on the alternative music scene, Beth Brown of Rochester, New York’s Absolute Grey was writing and singing about loneliness and the challenge of independence.

  6. Absolute Grey. Rochester, New York. Influences: REM, Echo + The Bunnymen, Rain Parade, Fairport Convention, 1960s San Francisco psychedelia. Many bands had the same influences, but few took them out of the realm of imitation. Absolute Grey were one of those few.

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