Dredg facebook11/7/2023 ![]() Please review the links below to find more on today’s featured band. *** Disclaimer: We at the Music Crush Monday Podcast would like for our listeners to listen to the bands blind with us but we also want you to check out the band further if they were interesting to you. Encuentra los temas, álbumes e imágenes más recientes de dredg. Intro and Outro music: “The Breakdown” by At The Wayside Escucha música de dredg como Bug Eyes, Ode To The Sun y mucho más. Check out our Spotify playlist for more of their music and please reach out to us via the links below. If you want to listen to the episode as intended, please do not look at the featured band links beforehand if at all possible. Thank you for joining us this week and as always, we will see you next Monday! Tell us what bands you would love to hear on this podcast! Maybe it is a band neither of us know or even one we can try to get as a guest! We won’t know what you would like to hear until you tell us, so don’t be shy! Speaking of reaching out to us, we have SO many ways to do that! So choose whichever you prefer and go for it! We would love to hear from you and get into discussions about the music we are reviewing on this podcast. Kevin brings a band from his “Early 2000s days” or as he has previously stated, the “Golden Days” What are your thoughts on this band? Or even just these songs? Reach out to us and let us know! gavindredg drewroulette mengles dinocampanella Bay Area Joined May 2009 96 Following 11.4K Followers Tweets Replies Media Likes dredg dredg Apr 14 Pages from the VAULT book. If you do not know the drill, then let me educate you! One of us picks a band we love, we play music, we analyze it and we give our thoughts! All caught up? This week, Kevin is presenting the band and it is always a good time to see what each other thinks of the band and music. dredg (dredg) / Twitter Follow dredg dredg 4 PEOPLE DEVOTED TO THE CREATION OF MUSIC AND ART. Their first studio album, Leitmotif, was released by the. Was gutted to miss this year’s London show.It is Monday and you all know the drill. dredg is a progressive rock/alternative rock band from Los Gatos, California, USA formed in 1993. The post-rock guitars and enthralling vocals of Hayes ensure the set was as epic as the ever-popular headliners, and I’ve remained a fan ever since. ![]() Dredg put on a brilliant show, effortlessly switching between erratic, experimental music and the more straightforward alt-rock that ‘Bug Eyes’ showcased. I grew to love this song and I ended up seeing them shortly after its release while I was on holiday in sunny Los Angeles, where they were supporting Coheed and Cambria (also on the bill were math metallers The Blood Brothers). The soaring, post-rock guitars and proggy bass parts of Dredg’s hard rock was different to the kind of formulaic, riff-based metal I had grown accustomed to, and Gavin Hayes’ melodic vocals had an almost choral quality to them. ![]() Like many fans, I think I first discovered Dredg via their minor hit ‘Bug Eyes’ from 2005 album Catch Without Arms. Squeezy featured production from Dan The Automator, one of my favourite leftfield producers. The Californian quartet make quasi-progressive, alternative metal and have released five studio albums to date the last one, 2011’s Chuckles and Mr. American alt-rockers Dredg have been going for over two decades and although mainstream recognition has evaded them, they remain darlings of the underground. ![]()
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