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Grayson Wray Project (GWP) is a high energy, melodic rock band from Los Angeles, California. Their original songs and signature sound create a Southern California vibe that attracts fans far and wide from the U.S., UK, Europe and Russia to Australia. (Read more in Bio)

Watch for a fall release of our new album. Get ready for intense rhythms and awesome harmonies. Check Calendar for dates and join us soon for amazing, awe inspiring shows!

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Grayson Wray Project's 2008 album "Butterfly Cannonball" is played across the country on 75 college radio stations. Tracks are played on Overflow Radio from England where it has been "cd of the week". The track "All Religions Love" charted at #2 recently on the ISON radio network -10 stations in Australia.

Grayson Wray Project continues to chart with many major artists like Beck, Bloc Party, Of Montreal, etc.On a recent WCNI (CT) playlist they played "My Dreaming Mind" immediately before a new track from Oasis.

Listen to tracks or watch videos below. All seven albums are available for order or download from the STORE link.


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Song in TV Show "Rescue Me" - October 13, 2007

Grayson Wray has had another song placed, this time in the popular TV show, Rescue Me. It was aired September 5, 2007. The song was " Follow Your Heart" which was released in 2003 on the "Road To Paradise" album.

On the show it's listed as"Open Up", for publishing purposes

Song in movie - September 27, 2007

Grayson Wray will have a song in an upcoming indie film "Finding Amanda". It stars
Matthew Brodderick and Britney Snow.
The song "Follow Your Heart" was originally released in 2003 on the "Road To Paradise" album.




Imaginary Episodes: amazing reviews - June 15, 2007

Here are some quotes from reviewers on the new album "Imaginary Episodes"




"Grayson Wray is apparently a favourite of campus radio stateside; given the opportunity, he'll probably find a bigger audience on these shores. Hailing from Los Angeles, Wray's flamboyant, colourful mix of glam, proto-punk, and neo-psychedelia will reel in a more knowledgeable crowd in the U.K., beyond America's vapid monthly flavours.The T. Rex fuzz and swagger of "The Silver Cord of Avalon" is a mid-'70s flashback that is among the most tasty offerings on this disc." Adam Harrington




"Imaginary Episodes is an unpretentious, entertaining disc that reaches a party-level boisterousness at times, namely on the hip-shaking "Saved the World Tonight" and the exhilarating "Burn Bright," which slams nearly every modern rocker on commercial radio in the ass with its thumping beat." Kyrby Raine




"The Grayson Wray Project isn't really like any other band on the scene right now. Frankly, it took me a little time to acclimate to a band that melds power pop (a la Lush) with artsy sounds similar to Jethro Tull. Not only that, but the more you listen to the album, the more you realize that it's virtually impossible to classify this band." Gary Schwind