Greylag
BIOGRAPHY
Greylag was an American indie folk-rock band known for their lush, melodic sound that combined elements of folk, rock, and Americana. Formed in Portland, Oregon, Greylag featured a core lineup of Andrew Stonestreet (vocals, guitar), Daniel Dixon (guitar, keys), and Bradley Lierman (drums). The band's music was marked by rich vocal harmonies, intricate acoustic guitar work, and introspective lyrics that often touched on themes of nature, love, and self-discovery.
Their sound was influenced by classic folk-rock artists like Neil Young and contemporary indie bands such as Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver. Greylag's music had a warm, organic feel, with a focus on songwriting and emotional resonance.
Greylag released their self-titled debut album in 2014, which was well-received by critics for its mature songwriting and polished production. The album featured standout tracks like "Another," which showcased the band's ability to blend folk sensibilities with rock dynamics. Despite their promising debut, Greylag did not release any subsequent albums, and the band eventually disbanded, leaving a lasting impression on the indie folk scene with their short but memorable contribution.
Their sound was influenced by classic folk-rock artists like Neil Young and contemporary indie bands such as Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver. Greylag's music had a warm, organic feel, with a focus on songwriting and emotional resonance.
Greylag released their self-titled debut album in 2014, which was well-received by critics for its mature songwriting and polished production. The album featured standout tracks like "Another," which showcased the band's ability to blend folk sensibilities with rock dynamics. Despite their promising debut, Greylag did not release any subsequent albums, and the band eventually disbanded, leaving a lasting impression on the indie folk scene with their short but memorable contribution.