Sea Ray

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Sea Ray materialized in 1997 from out of the depths of a Brooklyn basement, inspired by echoes of classic psychedelica, '80s shoegazers, space rock, the British Invasion and the spring-coil reverbs mounted on their amps. Over time, the band's instrumentation has grown to include cello, electric piano and synthesizers in addition to the standard drums-bass-two-guitar format, turning Sea Ray into a small chamber rock group with a dense, layered, moody sound.
The band disbanded after last show in NYC on January 21st, 2005

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Revelry

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Quiver

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Sister Gone

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Lalaland

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Stray Dog's Got It Made

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Nicholas Ray

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Forge Utopia

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Hall of Fame

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Swear to Your Face

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Revelry - Remastered

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Sea Ray has released 1 album since 2003. Notable releases include Stars At Noon. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Sea Ray's most-played tracks include Revelry, Quiver, Sister Gone, Lalaland, Stray Dog's Got It Made. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Sea Ray materialized in 1997 from out of the depths of a Brooklyn basement, inspired by echoes of classic psychedelica, '80s shoegazers, space rock, the British Invasion and the spring-coil reverbs mounted on their amps. Over time, the band's instrum... Read the full biography on this page.

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