In the last handful of years since forming psychedelic doom rock band The Gray Goo, the musical group has revolved around dark yet satirical themes in both their recorded albums and on full display at their live shows across the Flathead Valley and the greater mountain West. During those first few years, the band released an album called “1943” in 2022 followed by “Circus Nightmare” the following year.
Meanwhile, their animated live performances at bars like The Remington Bar in Whitefish and venues like Glacier Lanes and Old School Records, both which have since closed, started drawing crowds of all ages and unexpected demographics.
On Sept. 20, guitarist Max Gargasz, bassist Matt Carper and drummer Zach Ronish played a release party for their new album, “Cabin Fever Dreams,” which also