Greywind is the brother and sister duo of Steph and Paul O’Sullivan, and they prove that emo was never just a phase on Severed Heart City. Their latest full-length record was produced by Sam Guaiana (Neck Deep, Silverstein), and features a very professional sound, rich with big hooks and solid musicianship all around. When I last chatted with Greywind, the band shared, “We’ve always wanted to create our own world that people can escape into. Severed Heart City is basically what we went through in the last few years after being dropped <by a record label> to losing family members to health issues It’s a lot of all of that pain. But then it has the positive of, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.” While their last EP of Antidote was the band figuring out what worked well in their sound, Severed Heart City finds Greywind at their most confident, and they are successful at fulfilling their most complete vision for their music.
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Review: Greywind – Antidote
The Irish sibling duo of Steph and Paul O’Sullivan, better known as Greywind, released their debut full-length record in 2017 and have come full circle now with a renewed focus and energy on Antidote. With creative control firmly in the band’s corner, Antidote is a strong collection of songs that complement the energy that Paul (guitars) and Steph (vocals) have with each other as musicians. The set was produced by Sam Guaiana (Silverstein, Neck Deep), and showcases the band’s continued growth. With a slick-sounding mix between emo and pop-punk, Greywind sound like a blend between Paramore and The Wonder Years.
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