A New York band of the 1980s often described as jangle-pop / Paisley Underground with touches of psychedelia; the review on DeBaser highlights the song "Bad Influence" and the album What Remains.

The DeBaser review treats What Remains as the band's second album and situates its context in 1986. The band is described in the review as jangle pop / Paisley Underground with alternative and psychedelic elements.

DeBaser hosts a single in-depth review of Absolute Grey focusing on the song "Bad Influence" and situating the band in the 1986 American underground. The reviewer describes the band as jangle-pop / Paisley Underground with touches of psychedelia and even proto-slowcore. The review praises the song's sadness, nostalgia and historic resonance.

For:Fans of 1980s American underground, jangle pop, Paisley Underground and early indie/alternative sounds.

 the song Bad Influence oozes sadness and nostalgia, the singer's warbles fill the heart, I may exaggerate, perhaps, in saying it could be considered proto-slowcore, before Galaxie 500; here there's magic, here there's history. it is not black and it is not white, it is the absolute grey.

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