Troy Gregory might be part of the same Detroit garage rock scene that spawned
the White Stripes,
Electric Six, and
the Von Bondies, but any similarity ends with the guitars and the geography. After four years as bassist for Arizona metal band
Flotsam & Jetsam (he replaced
Jason Newsted when
Newsted joined
Metallica),
Gregory put in a short stint with
Prong before starting
the Witches, whose three albums bridge the considerable gap between
the Stooges and
the Archies. After recording his first solo album,
Sybil, backed by a slew of different Detroit bands (including
the Dirtbombs and
Outrageous Cherry),
Gregory played virtually every instrument on his 2004 follow-up,
Laura, himself.
–
Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, Rovi