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Monster by Grayson

Tracklist
1.Monster3:28
2.Grump1:58
3.Wish2:43
4.Garden3:57
5.Die3:18
Credits
released September 4, 2020

-Monster was engineered, produced, recorded, and mixed by Scott Minner at The Armory Studio during the pandemic summer of 2020.
-Co-produced by Ryan Schwenk.
-Mastered by John Naclerio at Nada Recording.
-All music written and performed by Grayson, except for a portion of “Monster” in which Scott made a bass sound like the apocalypse.
-All lyrics by Nick Gregorio, except for a portion of “Die” which was written by Ryan “Ziggy” Ziegler.
-Guest vocals on “Die” by Ziggy.
-All backing vocals and oozin’ahs by Nick and Scott.
-All gang vocals by Grayson, Schwenk, and Mike Dougherty.
-Album art by James Edward Clark.

Grayson is:
Nick Gregorio – Vocals/Guitar
Dan Herb – Drums
Eric Jaen – Bass

Grayson would like to thank the following people, organizations, and beer companies for all the help and support in all its forms: Lizz, Danielle, Erin, Brody, and Isla for the love, support, and patience. John Bowes for the lovely practice space at AA. Schwenk and Mike Dougherty for wearing masks and shouting at a microphone with us. Scott Minner for literally the best recording experience any of us have ever had ever—like, ever-ever. Ziggy and Schwenk for adding their insight, voices, and words to our record. Justin Mondschein for the photos and friendship. Doin’ Great, Merit, and twentytwo. for being excellent and constantly raising the bar. John Naclerio and James Edward Clark for adding those final, but absolutely integral touches. Tired Hands Brewing Company’s Alien Church—the official beer of the Monster recording sessions. Workhorse Brewing Company, Imprint Beer Co., Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, New Trail Brewing Company, and Tree House Brewing Company for the liquid inspiration. And anyone and everyone willing to share their experiences with bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety—you’ve made tremendous strides toward normalizing the conversation and made the writing of this record possible.

This record is dedicated to Eric’s mother, Teresita Jaen. She didn’t get a chance to listen to this in person with us, but we’re sure she’s listening. A thousand apologies for the foul language, by the way.
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