Post by TheCMRecluse on Oct 26, 2024 5:48:04 GMT
Jeremy Gray
Associated Acts: Dead End Driveway (2003-2006), Ivoryline (2006-present)
Vocal Range: B♭2-F5 (2 octaves, 7 notes)
Vocal Type: Dust-Made Tenor Vessel
{Vocal Summary}
Emo is mostly music that tackles the more vulnerable side of what music can give. Hailing from Texas, Jeremy Gray of the underrated Ivoryline started to make an impact in the late 2000s to early 2010s. Due to his unique voice and the music that matches the mood managed to make one of the most sincere of Christian emo. Gray’s voice is pretty high, almost sounding a bit feminine in some moments, being able to sing the entire lower fifth octave with minimal issue. His voice is very soulful and knows when to add the intensity with the overall emotion of the song which sounds both worshipful and desperate.He is so good at melody that unlike most his contemporaries, he has no use in using unclean vocals to display the vehemence of what he sings. His lower range is not used as much which for the genre he’s in, is typical, but for most of the time he does it is mostly background notes. For what seems to be a small catalog, Gray still has a following of people who love his music for they appreciate the God-given talent he had and who knows if he’s got some more music in the future
Emo is mostly music that tackles the more vulnerable side of what music can give. Hailing from Texas, Jeremy Gray of the underrated Ivoryline started to make an impact in the late 2000s to early 2010s. Due to his unique voice and the music that matches the mood managed to make one of the most sincere of Christian emo. Gray’s voice is pretty high, almost sounding a bit feminine in some moments, being able to sing the entire lower fifth octave with minimal issue. His voice is very soulful and knows when to add the intensity with the overall emotion of the song which sounds both worshipful and desperate.He is so good at melody that unlike most his contemporaries, he has no use in using unclean vocals to display the vehemence of what he sings. His lower range is not used as much which for the genre he’s in, is typical, but for most of the time he does it is mostly background notes. For what seems to be a small catalog, Gray still has a following of people who love his music for they appreciate the God-given talent he had and who knows if he’s got some more music in the future
{Discography Checked}
Ivoryline
Genre: Alternative rock/pop punk/post-hardcore
Studio albums
There Came A Lion (2008) B♭2-E3-E♭5
Vessels (2010) C3-F5
Ivoryline
Genre: Alternative rock/pop punk/post-hardcore
Studio albums
There Came A Lion (2008) B♭2-E3-E♭5
Vessels (2010) C3-F5
Significant High Notes:
F5 ("You Bring Fire")
E♭5 ("Bravery", "No One Else", "The Greatest Love", "The Healing")
D5 ("Instincts", "Naked", "O, Holy Night", "Parallels" by Fit For A King, "Remind Me I'm Alive", "Search Me Out", "The Greatest Love", "Vessels", "With The Daylight")
C♯5 ("And The Truth Will End This", "Be Still And Breathe", "The Last Words")
C5 ("Bravery", "Broken Bodies", "Hearts Open", "Left Us Falling", "Made From Dust", "Walking Dead", "We Both Know")
B4 ("Days End", "Hearts And Minds", "O, Holy Night", "Taking Every Chance", "The Closest")
B♭4 ("All You Ever Hear", "Instincts", "Parade", "We Both Know")
Significant Low Notes:
F3 ("All You Ever Hear", "Bravery", "Remind Me I'm Alive", "Search Me Out")
E3 ("Hearts And Minds")
E♭3 ("Instincts", "Left Us Falling")
D3 ("Made From Dust", "The Healing", "Vessels")
C♯3 ("Days End")
C3 ("Bravery", "No One Else")
B2 ("The Closest")
B♭2 ("We Both Know")
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