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Greet The Chief pushes the boundary with self titled album 'Greet The Chief'

  • 17 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Stepping back into the limelight after spending time writing and recording, Leicestershire-based indie powerhouse 'Greet The Chief' is back with his new self-titled album. The brainchild of Gavin Davies, the project builds on years embedded in the UK's indie circuit.

From the outset, ‘Misery Loves Company’ sets a confrontational tone, channelling a raw, guitar-led urgency that threads throughout the record. Across its twelve tracks, the album shifts between jagged indie rock and more melodic, pop-leaning moments, never settling in one place for too long. Pushing the boundaries of alt-rock, each of its thirteen tracks sports cutting guitar lines and boundless, unfiltered attitudes. Looking to cement himself as a rising star, it's clear that Greet The Chief shows no signs of slowing down.


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