Moments in Grace
Moments in Grace was a rock band from St. Augustine, Florida. Initially called 'Postcard Audio,' the band was re-vamped with the help of Brian McTernan, who engineered and produced all of the band's recorded output.
Moments in Grace | |
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Origin | St. Augustine, Florida, United States |
Genres | Post-hardcore Post-grunge Indie rock Alternative rock |
Years active | 2003–2006 |
Labels | Atlantic Records |
Associated acts | As Friends Rust |
Members | Jeremy SH Griffith: vocals, guitar Jake Brown: bass, keyboards Timothy Kirkpatrick: drums |
Past members | James Glayat: guitar Justin Etheridge: guitar, keyboards |
Jake now plays in The Eastern Wave (formerly En Masse), Decahedron, Frodus, and runs Computer Club Records.
Jeremy has recorded/produced music for Taken from You, Forever Changed, Bernard, Amity and City of Ships.
Discography
- Postcard Audio EP (2003)
- My Dying Day (split EP with Funeral for a Friend, Salad Days/Atlantic, (2004)
- Moonlight Survived Sampler (Atlantic Records, 3 track radio sampler) (2004)
- Moonlight Survived (Atlantic Records, CD/LP), (2004)
- Stratus (Atlantic Records, 2 track single), (2004)
- These Days Will Fade EP (2004)
Singles
"Stratus" was the first single released off the album Moonlight Survived.
In pop culture
Their song "Broken Promises" was featured on the video game Burnout 3: Takedown
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