Bedlam Nights is Brian Grosz's soundtrack for the eternal struggle -- done in worn down gloss, combining melody, abrasion, and power to make the message. Grosz's vocals are reminiscent of Mark Lanegan with less low end. Bedlam Nights commences with the night prance of "Can't Let Me Go," moving into the raving mad "Lady on the Low," touched by a snarling tense guitar. "Someone's Gonna Swing" crashes in like Pigface, tacky and singed with an atmosphere of dread. The album follows to the quick heavy passing southern gospel of "An Ephemeral Moment of Clarity," into the blood [...]
Brian Grosz Genre: Indie / Acoustic From: Brooklyn, New York United States Dogs of Winter frontman has traded in the Marshall amps for an acoustic guitar to play the singer-songwriter on his debut solo album 'Bedlam Nights' . But this is no sensitive walk on the mild side, instead Grosz bares his soul on a painfully raw and [...]
World meet Brian ... It's always darkest before dawn: the narcotic warmth is turning cold, the hangover is knocking on the front door and the miserable tendrils of reality begin gripping tightly beneath your skin. It's a liminal moment that Brooklyn's Brian Grosz doesn't seem to want to leave; ever.Usually seen fronting Dogs of Winter, the NYC hard-rock power-trio (or heard on radio and television as a professional voiceover artist), BRIAN GROSZ has been basking in these moments of painfully fleeting clarity to bring forth the collection of naked and delicate [...]