Artist info
Genre
Electronic, Indie, Pop, Rock
Sounds like
DIIV, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, beach Fossils, Noire, The smiths, good morning, Mac demarco
band members
Mollie, Matt, Adie and Nic
Influences
DIIV, good morning, beach fossils
Website
Bio
Grazer is the joint musical venture of four Melbourne artists, whose backgrounds of painting, photography and poetry coordinate their eclectic sound. The music is a dreamy coalescence of 80s indie pop and the catharsis of 90s grunge and shoegaze.
Formed in late 2019, Grazer began to establish themselves in the Melbourne DIY scene. The band made the most of the lockdown period by bunkering down in a Carlton basement to self-record their first EP and debut singles Fever Dream and Joe’s Sad Song, which were later produced by the acclaimed Rob Wolfe.
Review
the vocals mightn't be at the fore, but they don't have to be. you've concocted such a dreamy instrumental landscape and the airy, lofty vocals frame it perfectly.
the vocals mightn't be at the fore, but they don't have to be. you've concocted such a dreamy instrumental landscape and the airy, lofty vocals frame it perfectly.
Review
Sometimes a band with this attention to aesthetic tend towards style over substance but listen to this record and tell me Grazer aren't delivering both? Obsessed.
Sometimes a band with this attention to aesthetic tend towards style over substance but listen to this record and tell me Grazer aren't delivering both? Obsessed.
Review
What a treat to find this shoegaze track during my first week as a part of the UE team. You've all done so well to create such a cozy, warm but stark soundscape that we all need right now. I adore the musicians you're getting inspiration from and it's filtering through the basslines and space you've used so well to form this tune.
What a treat to find this shoegaze track during my first week as a part of the UE team. You've all done so well to create such a cozy, warm but stark soundscape that we all need right now. I adore the musicians you're getting inspiration from and it's filtering through the basslines and space you've used so well to form this tune.