Sea Ray

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Revelry 05:10 Tools
Quiver 03:40 Tools
Sister Gone 04:01 Tools
Lalaland 03:42 Tools
Stray Dog's Got It Made 05:45 Tools
Nicholas Ray 03:49 Tools
Forge Utopia 05:45 Tools
Hall of Fame 05:45 Tools
Swear to Your Face 06:09 Tools
Beverly 06:09 Tools
Forget I Asked 06:09 Tools
Ballad of Billy Gates 06:09 Tools
La La Land 06:09 Tools
Opposite Kids 00:00 Tools
Public Relations 00:00 Tools
Keep Her Away 00:00 Tools
I'm In Orbit 00:00 Tools
Arrow Boy 00:00 Tools
Meet Your Match 00:00 Tools
Powerless 00:00 Tools
Bury Me So I Can Live 00:00 Tools
Stray Dog 00:00 Tools
Fred Exley 00:00 Tools
Nicholas 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Night Come Between Us 00:00 Tools
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New York City's Sea Ray brew a provocative blend of indie pop, space rock, and classic psychedelia that sets the band apart from the scene's slew of post-punk revivalists. Born in the late-'90s in Brooklyn, the group released their eponymous debut in 1997, followed by an EP produced by Tobin Sprout (Guided By Voices) in 1999. The group shared the stage with such luminaries as the Church and Yo La Tengo, eventually releasing the Revelry EP in 2001 to the delight of critics and college radio. As their local popularity grew so did their stage show, which now featured complex film and video projections. After receiving regional and international acclaim, the now fully formed sextet -- cellist Anne Brewster, drummer Colin Brooks, bass player I-Huei Go, keyboardist Jeff Sheinkopf, guitarist Greg Zinman, and vocalist/guitarist Jordan Warner -- began work on their first full-length record. Stars at Noon was released in the summer of 2003 on The Self-Starter Foundation label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.