Knoxville.com http://www.knoxville.com/news/2010/may/20/dead-moons-grey-christian-rock/
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/deadmoonsgrey
Ourstage.com:
DMG at Cornerstone: http://www.thecrossstream.com/Cornerstone%202010.html (we are pic 23 -27)
Soundmass Signs DMG: http://www.soundmass.com/show_newsitem.php?item=150
" - Soundmass signs DEAD MOONS GREY 5 October 2009 -"
Officail blog: "Proud to announce that after negotiations with 5 labels and 1 publisher the band has chosen to officially sign to the Soundmass Record Label from Australia. You can see the announcement at blogs.myspace.com/soundmass
An album review from Angelic Warlord.com: http://www.angelicwarlord.com/reviews/d/deadmoonsgrey10.html
"If you are interested in a powerful and intense listening experience then look no further than DMG by Dead Moons Grey. Whether it is the albums more up-tempo and catchier pieces or those heading in a slower and heavier direction, everything holds up under repeated play. The vocals prove complementary and guitar work blues driven, with the regional Appalachian influences only adding to the albums versatility. Fans of blues and hard rock would do themselves a favor by checking this out."
Review by Andrew Rockwell
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/deadmoonsgrey
Ourstage.com:
DMG at Cornerstone: http://www.thecrossstream.com/Cornerstone%202010.html (we are pic 23 -27)
Soundmass Signs DMG: http://www.soundmass.com/show_newsitem.php?item=150
" - Soundmass signs DEAD MOONS GREY 5 October 2009 -"
Officail blog: "Proud to announce that after negotiations with 5 labels and 1 publisher the band has chosen to officially sign to the Soundmass Record Label from Australia. You can see the announcement at blogs.myspace.com/soundmass
An album review from Angelic Warlord.com: http://www.angelicwarlord.com/reviews/d/deadmoonsgrey10.html
"If you are interested in a powerful and intense listening experience then look no further than DMG by Dead Moons Grey. Whether it is the albums more up-tempo and catchier pieces or those heading in a slower and heavier direction, everything holds up under repeated play. The vocals prove complementary and guitar work blues driven, with the regional Appalachian influences only adding to the albums versatility. Fans of blues and hard rock would do themselves a favor by checking this out."
Review by Andrew Rockwell