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Κυριακή 12 Ιανουαρίου 2020

Miles Grindey - Make Up Your Mind


Miles Grindey is a guitarist from Southampton who, last year, released his first album “Caught in a Storm” and donated all the proceeds to the mental health charity, Mind. Miles was born in Southampton on January 11th 1995. From the age of nine, he began playing the guitar. During his time at school he discovered the music of Van Halen which inspired him to keep going. In March 2016, Miles performed with The Bones and Arrows on their only release “The Bones and Arrows EP” writing the chorus riff and solos for “Muddy Sunshine” and “Slow Light”. After that he pursued a solo career  releasing an EP 'Keeping My Sanity' in 2017 and a full album 'Caught in a Storm' in 2018.

Now, he is working on his upcoming second album and released the first single out of it entitled 'Make Up Your Mind' . It's a blues rock song with a great guitar work, clear vocals, melodic and catchy melodies.The sound production is very clear and professional. The track features Ian Michael Bruh on vocals, Wayne Viar on drums, Enrico Galetta on bass and Bill Hart on keys and the result of their great work is that it has achieved over 5000 streams on Spotify alone, proving to be popular with fans both new and old. Writing songs like 'Make Up Your Mind', Miles Grindey has the potential to become a big name in the guitar rock scene.

Miles says about the song:“It’s hard to believe that this song was born from my dodgy flat in Brighton during my final years of University. If you had told me that I was gonna be working with world class musicians in Atlanta I’d have fainted. Such a journey I’ve been on to record this and I can’t get over the quality of it, so many people to thank! The response to the song has been really mind-blowing to say the least!”

'Make Up Your Mind' released on all online platforms including iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and Amazon Music.



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