REVIEWS

POLARCHORAL

'an album of excquisite beauty from an artist of rare refinement' - (Grant Moon) PROG magazine, Dec 2022

'Turner's Tip of the Week' - BBC Introducing

“Highly polished and detailed and ultimately, enthralling. Magical and intoxicating - 4.5 glacial harmonics" - PROG ROGUE

"Hypnotizing and spiritually medicating - this may both bruise and soothe the aching heart" - Thomas Szirmay

“Sonic alchemy sounds of gold” - progrock.com

“An excellently produced audiophile treat” - Betreuters Proggen

“Grice travels with true grace in such territories as avant pop, prog rock & art rock” - MLWZ - A Small Lexicon of Great Bands

“A 2022 top album” - The Progressive Aspect

"A beautiful, dramatic, through-provoking album, and in a world that currently seems to dwell in negativity, it offers hope" Tony Colvill - TPA


ONE THOUSAND BIRDS

‘GRICE makes music of exquisite beauty - gorgeously epic’ Tom Robinson, BBC Radio 6 Music

‘South Londoner’s sumptuously decorated 3rd album, sometimes redolent of the late Mark Hollis, backed by supremely evocative bass and strings accompaniment and contributions from notable collaborators including former Japan and Porcupine Tree man Richard Barbieri’ PROG

'One Thousand Birds' marks out the further soaring trajectory of a unique art-rock talent' From the Margins

'One Thousand Birds - It's a dark beautiful thing - Exeter Living

ONE THOUSAND BIRDS SYMPHONY

Best Music Feature - Mykonos International Film festival

Best Arthouse Short Film - Sipontum Arthouse International Film Festival

Best Original Music Score - Cine Paris Film Festival

‘This masterpiece entailed quite a sum of patience and intellectual creation in the formation of a majestic program of partial symphonic compositions mixed with actual field recordings of various birds and other nature sounds and brilliant electronically created sounds, then arranged around melodies and songs. Highly Recommended Big Beautiful Noise

‘This is stunningly clever, and to my mind a genius work.’ The Progressive Aspect

'There are bewitching passages of avant-classical beauty, a true original'. PROG magazine

‘Agent Starling: Eight minutes of futuristic, beautiful but, at times, dark and disarming musical and sonic exploration’ Trust the Doc

PROPELLER

UK Art Rocker lifts off with all-star solo debut Classic Rock presents PROG

Many thanks, fabulous album, on 4th repeat play today, marvellous production too new bits jumping out all the time,
kinda has all the best elements of Talk Talk and Kate Bush - very impressed! Paul Gray (The Damned, Eddie & The Hotrods)

Congratulations on your album Propeller. It's a beautifully crafted work and the production is amazing.
Great songs as well. A labour of love by the sounds of it. Richard Barbieri (Japan, Rain Tree Crow, Porcupine Tree)

Vocally GRICE inhabits that space that could only be described as that of the modern post-prog milieu:
mixing the intensity of Mark Hollis or Tim Bowness with a Beatle-esque sweetness. This is highly recommended.
Jones is Dying. Writings on inner culture, Chris Jones


With Propeller Grice has created a genuinely extraordinary slice of experimental rock. Classic Rock presents PROG

Propeller is a bold debut work that allows you to accept your innermost fears and heartaches. In opening himself up,
GRICE has given us an album that will continue to peel away your layers for a very long time. Echoes & Dust, Kunal Singhal

‘beautiful melodious prog Rock. Unique in its own but also hear Sigur Ros, Camel, early King Crimson and Genesis’ Prog Rock Radio

Propeller is a poignant debut of remarkable quality. A gripping and poignant collection of acoustic rock diamonds. Marvellous. The Musician

The aptly named Propeller is the embodiment of that flight, a collection of well-crafted songs so deeply intimate and personal
that you almost want to ask 'Should I be hearing this? Where Music and Cinema converge, Vince Font

Music is art and this is one of the most beautiful, romantic, dramatic, pieces of personally crafted song writing you will ever hear.
RivieraFM


Propeller is a considerate and sophisticated album, containing the musical expertise of many experienced musicians,
which propels this group of songs to otherworldly heights. Live Music Scene, Ben Errington

THEY GREY OF GRANITE STONE

The Grey of Granite Stone is 'a wonderfully arranged earworm' PROG magazine

'a beautiful melodious and uplifting atmospheric five song gem' Artrockin magazine

'GRICE still understands that pop music can be a vast edifice of warm, beautiful shapes, rather than a disposable prefab.
It will appeal to fans of Japan and Tears For Fears, especially as Grice is a distinctive, ambitious vocalist.' PROG magazine, Jerry Ewing, Editor

‘Mining a seam of Brit melancholic classy late ’80s synth-pop while adding his own song writing flare to the mix,
and coming up trumps is GRICE’s stock in trade’ The Progressive Aspect

‘Art-Rock tunes that breathe introspection, travelling in and out of his innermost thoughts’ The Progressive Rock Files

'GRICE can walk the line between organic and artificial with grace and creativity' PearShaped magazine

'One of the most impressive and accessible forays into the esoteric underbelly of British rock music' PearShaped magazine

ALEXANDRINE

Alexandrine is an album of well executed art pop, at complete ease with itself, and therefore benefits from having nothing to prove.
Highly recommended. The Progressive Aspect

Alexandrine is an Art Rock gem - GRICE sounds like Grace. PROG magazine

Extraordinary, beautiful and impressive music with tasteful instrumentation, intoxicating soundscapes, stark pulsating rhythms
presented in a dreamlike, melancholic, sometimes dark and disturbing world of sound. Babyblaue, Thomas Kohlruss

NuJazz, folk, new art rock, artificial Pop enter into an idiosyncratic, exciting symbiosis. Babyblaue, Thomas Kohlruss

Fascinating, moving, refined work with the benevolent aura of sophisticated pop.
L'evoluzione alternativa del Progressive Rock


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