Paul Grimstad releases 70s-inspired avant-pop album "Songs"

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Paul Grimstad, a Yale professor and actor, has released his debut avant-pop album, "Songs." The album, described as a "maniacal odyssey," blends prog, jazz, boogie rock, psych, and pop, paying homage to 70s art-rock. Grimstad produced and engineered the entire 16-track record himself. Grimstad also has acting roles in upcoming films and previously contributed music to "The Sweet East."


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