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American electronic rock band
Savoy is a musical group from
Boulder , now living in
Brooklyn , consisting of producer Gray Smith, guitarist Ben Eberdt, and drummer Mike Kelly.
[1]
Career
Savoy's musical style fuses the classic sound of rock 'n' roll with techno, dance, and bass music, a genre they've championed known as ERM (Electronic Rock Music).
[2] Savoy's performances feature live instrumentation (drums and guitar),
[3]
[4] extensive lighting and laser production,
[5] as well as vocals from grammy nominated artist
Heather Bright ,
[6]
Chali 2na , and more.
[7]
[8]
Since 2009, Savoy has released 2 full-length albums
[6] and 3 EPs including their 2014, 15 track release, "Self Predator",
[9] and their latest 2015 EP, "1000 Years" (
Monstercat ),
[10] which reached #3 on the
iTunes Dance Chart.
[11]
Savoy has performed at festivals such as
Lollapalooza ,
Wakarusa ,
X Games ,
Voodoo Experience ,
Spring Awakening ,
Electric Daisy Carnival ,
Ultra Music Festival ,
Mysteryland , and more. The group has also headlined
Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2012
[12] and 2015 and embarked on 5 headlining US tours.
[13]
[14]
Discography
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(February 2019 )
Albums
Automatic
[15] (2009)
Supertrail
[9] (2012)
Three Against Nature
[16] (2013)
Self Predator
[17] (2014)
1000 Years -
Monstercat
[18] (2015)
Tomorrow Today (Pt. 1) - Rat King Productions (2017)
Tomorrow Today (Pt. 2) - Rat King Productions (2017)
Singles
References
^ Garber, David.
"Savoy Teases New Album (And Samples Biggie) with "TEKNOTIZE" " .
Vice . Retrieved 2 March 2016 .
^ Johnson, Billy.
"Savoy: Obama's Daughter, Secret Service Agents and Lasers" .
Yahoo! Music . Retrieved 2 March 2016 .
^ Green, Patrick (15 November 2016).
"SAVOY Put The Rock In ERM" .
CraveOnline . Archived from
the original on 16 November 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ Stewart, Travis.
"YOUR EDM'S Event Review: Savoy Live With Lasers" . Your EDM . Retrieved 14 March 2016 .
^ Chester, Britt.
"Review: Savoy at the Fillmore Auditorium, 11/11/11" .
Westword . Retrieved 2016-04-18 .
^
a
b Trew, Tyler (2014-01-15).
"SAVOY Drops 15 Track "Self Predator" Album For Free" . Your EDM . Retrieved 2019-01-14 .
^ Baca, Ricardo (13 November 2010).
"From Zeppelin to Daft Punk, Gray Smith of Savoy's musical journey" .
The Denver Post . Retrieved 3 January 2017 .
^ Casciato, Cory (22 April 2010).
"Under the electronic exterior of Savoy beats the heart of rock and roll" .
Westword . Retrieved 3 January 2017 .
^
a
b Makarechi, Kia (28 August 2012).
"Dance Music Trio Lines Up Major Gigs, Clings To Rock Roots" .
The Huffington Post . Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^
"Savoy's Plan For Success" .
Pollstar . Archived from
the original on 12 February 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ Middleton, Ryan.
"Savoy Release '1000 Years' EP, Winter US Tour Dates" . Music Times. Retrieved 2 March 2016 .
^ Chester, Britt.
"Savoy at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, 9/7/12" .
Westword . Retrieved 2016-04-18 .
^ Harsh, Anand.
"Michal Menert Big Band to support SAVOY at Red Rocks April 25, 2015" . The Untz . Retrieved 2 March 2016 .
^ Wierzbicki, Kevin.
"Savoy set to launch 1000 Light Years Tour, maybe play on distant planet" .
Axs.com . Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ Nutting, P.J. (22 October 2009).
"Boulder's Savoy unveils long-awaited debut CD" .
Boulder Weekly . Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ Robyn, Dexter.
"Savoy brings groovy beats with new EP" .
The Daily Eastern News . Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^
"ALBUM REVIEW: SAVOY – SELF PREDATOR" . EDM.com . Archived from
the original on 2016-09-01. Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ Turner, Danny.
"Savoy talk gear and their new take on electronic rock" .
MusicRadar . Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^
"GoPro HD: Ronnie Renner Takes on Glamis" . www.youtube.com .
^ Bein, Kat.
"Savoy and Grabbitz 'Contemplate' New Ways To Rock '80s Synths: Listen" .
Billboard . Retrieved 19 September 2017 .
^ Mafi, Jordan.
"Savoy & Roniit Create Otherworldly Vibes On "How U Like Me Now" " .
NEST HQ . Archived from
the original on 21 April 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2017 .
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