Martin Grech
Martin Grech (pronounced ?Greck?) is an English singer, songwriter and musician from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, born in 1983. He is known for his dark and powerful music, remarkable voice, and frequent subversion of style and genre.
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English - Singer - Songwriter - Musician - Aylesbury - Buckinghamshire - 1983
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He first achieved serious critical acclaim after his haunting falsetto track Open Heart Zoo was featured on a Lexus car advert on UK television in 2002. A debut album of the same name quickly achieved cult status, with the expansive and eclectic record being compared, in places, to the work of Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails and Jeff Buckley. The accompanying British tour saw Grech gain a larger following and further critical support, particularly for his stunning live voice and impressive instrumental performances.
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Falsetto - Open Heart Zoo - Lexus - Advert - UK television - 2002 - Radiohead - Nine Inch Nails - Jeff Buckley
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2005 saw the arrival of Martin Grech?s second album, entitled Unholy. It dealt with much darker, and more disturbing, themes than his debut record, including such lyrical topics as insanity, heresy and death. The songs pushed the boundaries of Grech?s music through instrumental experimentation and previously unheard vocal power. As before, reviews were extremely positive and his fan-base expanded. Live performances bore a harsher, more visceral sound and at times became nightmarish in a perplexingly beautiful, yet unsettling, way. This elevated his status in the alternative UK rock music scene and continues to contribute to his increasing popularity.
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2005 - Unholy - Insanity - Heresy - Death
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An active fansite may be found at OpenHeartZoo.com.
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