Greyhaven release last single

2025-09-19 by joshieboy | 17 Comments
Louisville, KY's Greyhaven have dropped the final single 'Where The Light Leaves Us' off their upcoming record 'Keep It Quiet' which will be released October 10th through Solid State Records.



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Lasssie
September 19th 2025
4095 Comments


Great song

henryChinaski
September 19th 2025
5200 Comments


^ agreed

izlez
September 19th 2025
252 Comments


This one feels like a miss to me

gordodustin
September 19th 2025
573 Comments


3/3 so far on these singles. I hope they save the rest of the tracks for the October release date. Album is shaping up to be a solid 4-4.5.

FanCrazedPanda
September 19th 2025
55 Comments


The mix is weird to me, especially at the end. Guitar is very subdued, which has always been a highlight for me.

Christbait
September 19th 2025
1776 Comments


Lacks the immediacy of the last couple of singles but I really dug it and think it'll be more impactful within the context of the full album. Felt the closest to Stereo Grief which is my benchmark for this.

ThyCrossAwaits
September 19th 2025
4577 Comments


Oh this album is going to be SOOooo excellent. CB is right, this is definitely more a "mood" track but to me it's also just great?

JayEnder
September 19th 2025
23088 Comments


Painfully underappreciated band in the grand scheme of things

Album will be core AOTY without a shadow of a doubt.

Christbait
September 19th 2025
1776 Comments


It's really great. Not so full-tilt as Cemetery Sun but it has a great little build-up and these dudes know how to write really good hooks and sing-along choruses. Personally this group kind of fills the Fair to Midland void I'm looking for.

syco722
September 19th 2025
855 Comments


Comparing this to Fair to Midland is super interesting and not a parallel I would have come up with on my own - I always went straight to the EITD comparison, but you've got a great point, there are some definite similarities. Absolutely my most anticipated album of the year, it's insane to me that these guys don't have a bigger following

Christbait
September 19th 2025
1776 Comments


Haha, it's a pretty narrow overlap if you were to throw them into a venn diagram, but there's a comforting familiarity when I listen to them and when I remember the aspects of FtM I love(d) so much.

chronoclast
September 19th 2025
103 Comments


Wow, that FTM comparison is interesting. Never thought of that either. It’s slight but I can hear it.

Can’t way to see them in NYC.

Scoot
September 21st 2025
24417 Comments


i miss fair to midland so much

Futures
Staff Reviewer
September 21st 2025
18085 Comments


don't need singles, i know this is gonna rock

Sowing
Moderator
September 21st 2025
45784 Comments


The album is probably my least favorite Greyhaven, but it's still strong. This was my favorite track.

HooperD87
September 21st 2025
440 Comments


You've heard the whole album sowing?

joshieboy
September 27th 2025
8516 Comments


I wasn't super hyped on this on the first couple listens but has grown on me since.



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