Auto Tune The News Dark Day

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Best known for their Auto-Tune the News series on YouTube -- including 'Bed Intruder Song,' which became a genuine hit during the summer of 2010 -- the Gregory Brothers are primarily a lounge and soul-influenced indie rock ensemble. Formed in Brooklyn, NY in 2007, the band features brothers Evan Gregory (keyboards, vocals), Andrew Rose Gregory (guitar, vocals), and Michael Gregory (drums), along with Evan's wife, bassist/vocalist Sarah Fullen Gregory. All four appear in the Auto-Tune the News videos, in which they apply the titular vocal processor to various news clips and turn those clips into songs, but the Gregory Brothers are also serious musicians in their own right. Drawing their influence from blue-eyed soul and harmony groups, they released their debut EP, Meet the Gregory Brothers!, in 2009.

Auto Tune The News Dark Day Song

Apr 29, 2009  With both episodes of “Auto-Tune the News,” as with Mr. Gregory’s debate remixes from last fall, and his attempts to mold speeches by Martin Luther King, Jr. And Winston Churchill into contemporary pop songs, it can take a while for the lyrics to sink in, but once they do, it is hard to get these weirdly catchy songs out. Songify the News (known as Auto-Tune the News for the first thirteen episodes) is an American web series popularized by Brooklyn musician Michael Gregory, and later his band The Gregory Brothers. The Gregory Brothers digitally manipulated recorded voices of politicians, news anchors and political pundits to conform to a melody, making the figures appear to sing.