The members of Remy Zero are American (Alabaman, no less), but they've created a curiously British-sounding rock record in The Golden Hum. Followers of the group's career shouldn't be shocked, as Remy ...
Drummer Gregory Scott Slay, 40, an Mobile native best known for his work with the rock band Remy Zero, died Jan. 1 of cystic fibrosis. Slay's former bandmates -- Jeffrey Cain of Mobile and Cedric ...
Last month, Orenda Fink (of Azure Ray and Now It’s Overhead) released a debut EP with her husband Todd Fink (of The Faint) as CLOSENESS, but that’s not the only project she’s working on this year. Her ...
They’ve been around for years, but it is only recently, since their latest single “Save Me” became the theme song for the new WB show “Smallville,” that their third, most focused and disciplined album ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than 20 years since it became required listening for any mid-aughts music fan, the artists featured on the soundtrack to ...
When I reviewed Remy Zero's "The Golden Hum," I told a bit of their story to go along with the review, to provide a background of information for people who hadn't heard much of them before. For most ...
The Church's Steve Kilbey and Remy Zero's Jeffrey Cain have joined forces to create a new album together. What's more, they did it all remotely, without ever stepping into a studio together. The ...
Gregory Scott Slay, a musician who grew up in Mobile and went on to achieve success as a member of Remy Zero and who shared an Emmy nomination as co-writer of the theme song for the show “Nip/Tuck,” ...
After almost a decade in semi-obscurity, Remy Zero has achieved new notoriety because its "Save Me" was chosen as the theme song for the TV show "Smallville." With a soaring refrain that recalls the ...
KCRW's signature music program, Morning Becomes Eclectic, is hosted by Novena Carmel and features a thoughtfully curated mix of new releases, timeless classics, offbeat gems, live performances and ...