


Somewhat aimless at first, the album came together in time due to Pecora's production style and bass groundwork. After some time, they found their way to Red Room Studios to work with Joe Pecora of Happy Anarchy fame on a feature length album. Beginning primarily as a two-piece, they worked on new and old songs, preparing them for recording. In late 2014 Vinny and Mike decided to get together and start another band. Mike and Phil went on to join various other bands while Vinny worked on various solo musical projects and created the Vinesauce youtube channel and streaming group. Following nearly two years of practice, writing and sporadic local shows, Davy's Grey recorded a seven song EP in 2009 called No Cigar but disbanded shortly after. Mike's drumming at this time was highly influenced by Keith Moon and John Bonham while Vinny's guitar playing and vocals were influenced by David Gilmour and Kurt Cobain. Trolls and Goblins and Long Lonely Night being among his early writing efforts.Īfter a few years of being in random bands and playing guitar for Billy (who would later be in Red Vox as a contributing member,) Vinny started a band called Davy's Grey with Mike and their friend Phil. Around this time Vinny began learning guitar and writing his first songs, some of which would later be recorded with Red Vox. In 2003, Vinny and Mike met in college and connected over a common love of bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, The Who and Black Sabbath. The 9 minute pseudo-prog song Stranded, brisk acoustic album Kerosene, the dreamy Realign, and Visions and Afterthoughts, a double album, Visions being more similar to their first 2 albums, Afterthoughts being more similar to their 3rd and 4th.

Another Light sees the band sounding more confident and varied than their first record.
#THERES A PLACE RED VOX FULL#
Staying somewhat rooted in guitar driven rock reminiscent of the early 90s, What Could Go Wrong would show signs of things to come, including a melody that would later be fleshed out on their 2017 full length follow-up. The band's debut album, What Could Go Wrong, was released in 2016. This became a sort of theme for Red Vox as multiple songs have been claimed to originate from dreams. According to Vinny, the name of the band came from a dream. Some consider the music psychedelic, though not exclusively so. Though they don't necessarily adhere to one specific genre, Red Vox takes inspiration from a number of classic and contemporary rock bands. Somewhat aimless at first, the band came together in time due to Pecora's production style and bass groundwork.
