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Download Link:
http://iqentertainment.net/lpp/OffSafetyStems.zip
Download Link:
http://iqentertainment.net/lpp/OffSafetyStems.zip
This week sees the release of Grey Granite’s “Lust Poisons Pride” on iTunes.
Grey has been steadily making an impact on Indy’s scene as a performer, tastemaker and blogger. “Lust Poisons Pride” is a great step forward — from the opening buzz of “Off Safety” to the undeniably sleazy bounce of “Lay You Down,” you know this album is different from anything that’s been released from this city.
Grey has established his own lane. His music skips and jumps from genre to genre effortlessly. Nothing feels forced; I’d even say that Grey and J. Brookinz have fully found their sound with “LPP.”
The year-plus they spent working on this album is evident. Brookinz’ production is stellar. The sonic palette he chose gave Grey the space he needed to create an album that could change a lot more minds about what Indy’s music scene is capable of doing.
There’s also a streaming link available on Soundcloud for “Lust Poisons Pride.” Get that, man!

Backspin with Rusty Redenbacher
Special to Metromix
February 25, 2010
Rusty Redenbacher hosts “The Rock Block” at 4 p.m. weekdays on Indy’s Music Channel.
For over the past year, Grey Granite has been working closely with his partner in crime J. Brookinz to craft an album that pushed the creative boundaries of both artists. Lust Poisons Pride, an exploration of emotions and personal motives, was created featuring a sound that blends the duo’s familiar hip-hop tendencies with electro-pop, indie rock, and industrial. Think Prince meets Crystal Castles.
Now Grey and Brookz are ready to load their new sonic weapon in the Heavy Gun machine, click Off Safety, and unleash it upon the masses On February 22, 2010, Lust Poisons Pride debuts on iTunes and other music retailers!
Friday, February 5, 2010, indie recording artist Grey Granite is unveiling the artwork for his upcoming album Lust Poisons Pride and giving attendees a sneak peek at the songs on the album.
No cover. No BS. Just some great art and great music.