Mike Garrigan
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Mike Garrigan is a singer-songwriter from Greensboro, North Carolina. He is best known as the former frontman of the rock band Collapsis, which, in 2000, reached the #28 slot on the Billboard Modern Rock charts with the hit song "Automatic". He was also the second and final lead guitarist for the North Carolina-based band Athenaeum, replacing Grey Brewster for their second album and continuing until the band disbanded in 2004. With former Athenaeum members, Garrigan has formed a new band called the "Mike Garrigan Four" (formally known as mg4), but they only play a few shows each year. Currently, he's working as a solo artist.
[edit] Discography
- Building a Hole (solo acoustic)
- The Lessons of Autumn (solo album)
- The Chartreuse EP ("Collapsis")
- Dirty Wake ("Collapsis")
- Athenaeum (as lead guitarist of "Athenaeum")
- The Promise of Summer (with "Athenaeum")
- Gravity Affects Me ("mg4" EP)
- Live at the Evening Muse (CD/DVD - live, solo, sold-out concert in downtown Charlotte, NC)
- The Gossman Passion (a contemporary Christian rock opera)