When Americans want a dose of mainstream rock that favors sentimentality, melodic and tuneful songs, it seems as though there's little choice but to look to across the Atlantic to such lamb-like U.K… ...
Drummer Gregory Scott Slay, 40, an Mobile native best known for his work with the rock band Remy Zero, died Jan. 1 of cystic fibrosis. Slay's former bandmates -- Jeffrey Cain of Mobile and Cedric ...
Scottish rock outfit Travis will return to North America for a month-long headlining tour with fellow rockers Remy Zero in tow. The trek will begin Sept. 29 in Montreal and wrap Oct. 25 in San… By ...
Last month, Orenda Fink (of Azure Ray and Now It’s Overhead) released a debut EP with her husband Todd Fink (of The Faint) as CLOSENESS, but that’s not the only project she’s working on this year. Her ...
After a 2009 chock-full of tragedy, 2010 started off on a sombre foot when Remy Zero drummer and songwriter Gregory Slay passed away. Following a life-long battle with cystic fibrosis, Slay died on ...
Remember 1998? Climbing the charts were Green Day’s “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” and “Tearin’ Up My Heart” by *NSYNC — the industry was dominated by punk-tinged alt rock and tween-darling boy ...
The members of Remy Zero are American (Alabaman, no less), but they've created a curiously British-sounding rock record in The Golden Hum. Followers of the group's career shouldn't be shocked, as Remy ...
The Remy Zero song 'Save Me' definitely has an adolescent Clark Kent kinda vibe, so we're not surprised that it was chosen to be featured on the Superman-inspired series 'Smallville.' What was not ...
The Church's Steve Kilbey and Remy Zero's Jeffrey Cain have joined forces to create a new album together. What's more, they did it all remotely, without ever stepping into a studio together. The ...
Gregory Scott Slay, a musician who grew up in Mobile and went on to achieve success as a member of Remy Zero and who shared an Emmy nomination as co-writer of the theme song for the show “Nip/Tuck,” ...
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