Ghosty
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Ghosty | |
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Origin | Lawrence, Kansas |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1999 – Present |
Genres | Indie rock , Jangle pop |
Labels | Future Farmer Records (USA) Broken Horse Records (UK) Low Transit Industries (AUS) |
Members | Andrew Connor Jeff Ferrell David Wetzel Mike Nolte Josh Adams |
Past members | Richard Gintowt Mark Hurst Jacob Baum Andrew Sallee |
Ghosty is a Lawrence, Kansas-based indie rock band formed in 1999. They are best known for their collaboration with Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips, positive reviews by NPR,[1] and New York Times's Seth Sherwood saying, “It may only be rock 'n' roll, but Ghosty, the Appleseed Cast, the New Amsterdams and other young bands are playing it with such virtuosity that Lawrence is now perhaps the most vital music scene between Chicago and Denver.”[2]
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[edit] History
[edit] 1999-2001
In the Fall of 1999 singer-songwriter Andrew Connor and drummer Richard Gintowt met while at a concert. This led to the University of Kansas students to play together at Hashinger Hall, The Bottleneck, and eventually to the creation of Ghosty. In the Fall of 2000 bassist Mark Hurst joined the band, making it a threesome, but Hurst only lasted until December. In the Spring of 2001 Connor and Gintowt were joined by Jacob Baum on the bass and won the critic's vote at the annual KJHK Farmer's Ball. Later that year Ghosty began its first tour in support of the "Five Short Minutes EP." Sondre Lerche described their debut as “U.S., nineties, guitar-based alt-rock Prefab Sprout.”[3]
[edit] 2002-2005
Ghosty began recording its first full legnth album "Grow Up or Sleep In" in August of 2002 at Presto! in Lincoln, Nebraska with producer Mike Mogis. After a year of school and performing they went to Bell Labs in Norman, Oklahoma to work with Trent Bell to finish the album. While in the studios they provided backing vocals, sleighbells, acoustic guitar, bass, and keyboards on the Flaming Lips's "Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell." In return Flaming Lip's lead singer Wayne Coyne lent his vocals to their album.[4] "Grow Up or Sleep In" was released by Future Farmer Records in 2005.
[edit] 2006-Present
Currently the Ghosty lineup consists of Andrew Connor (guitar, vocals), Mike Nolte (bass, guitar, vocals), Jeff Ferrell, (guitar, bass, vocals), David Wetzel (keyboard, guitar, vocals, tambourine) and Josh Adams (drumset).[5] Ghosty completed a coast to coast tour of the United States at the end of 2006 and are currently working on a new full legnth album.
[edit] Discography
Album Cover | Album | Release Date |
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Five Short Minutes | (2001) | |
Three Pop Songs | (2002) | |
Untitled | (2003) | |
Grow Up or Sleep In | (2005) | |
Me, me, me. | (2005) | |
No Nothing | (2006) |
[edit] Reviews
[edit] References
- ^ "Ghosty: 'Big Surrender'", NPR (English). Retrieved on March 25, 2007.
- ^ "In Lawrence, Kan.", The New York Times (English). Retrieved on March 25, 2007.
- ^ "Ghosty", Lawrence.com (English). Retrieved on March 12, 2007.
- ^ Official Website (English). Retrieved on March 12, 2007.
- ^ "Ghosty", AllMusicGuide.com (English). Retrieved on March 12, 2007.