Ghost of the Robot

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 85.26.183.235 (talk) at 06:49, 23 June 2016. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Ghost of the Robot (GOTR) is a rock band based in Southern California. It gained a following mainly due to its lead singer James Marsters.

Ghost of the Robot
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresRock, Alternative rock, Country
Years active2002–2004, 2010–present
LabelsRobot Records, EyeLAshout
MembersJames Marsters
Charlie De Mars
Kevin McPherson
Jordan Latham
Sullivan Marsters
Past membersSteven Sellers
Aaron Anderson
WebsiteOfficial Website

Mad Brilliant

The band's first studio album was entitled Mad Brilliant.

Reformation, B-Sider and Murphy's Law (2010 – present)

Ghost of the Robot performed and played a few gigs in late 2010. They also released a compilation album, B-Sider on March 15, 2011. The album is a compilation of all their EPs and singles and was released by EyeLAshout on iTunes and Amazon, who also released their first album, Mad Brilliant on March 5, 2011. James Marsters' son, Sullivan Marsters, is involved in several songs by the band, filling in as one of the guitarists.

In late July 2011, it was reported that a third album had been recorded and would be named Murphy's Law. This title was chosen from a group of names pitched and voted on by fans on the band's Facebook page. That same week, the band hosted a listening party of the new album, followed by a Q&A session. The album received positive reviews; among them College Pulse Magazine stated, "The Ghost of the Robot sounds very much like a new-age type of Beatles, Pop-Rock with more soul". The band also confirmed they would be doing an extensive West Coast tour in the summer of 2012 and would try to work around the band members' busy schedules.

Murphy's Law was released by EyeLAshout and Robot Records on December 6, 2011, and is available digitally on both Amazon and iTunes. The band has also stated Murphy's Law will be available on CD,[citation needed] at a show in Sacramento.

Influences

Template:Multicol

Template:Multicol-break

Template:Multicol-break

Template:Multicol-end

Band members

James Marsters in 2007.

Current members:

  • Charlie De Mars – guitar
  • James Marsters – guitar and vocals
  • Jordan Latham - drums
  • Kevin McPherson – bass
  • Sullivan Marsters – guitar

Past members:

  • Steven Sellers – keyboard and backing vocals (died February 21, 2009)
  • Aaron Anderson – drums (2003-2004)

Discography

Albums

  • Mad Brilliant (2003)
  • B-Sider (Ghost of the Robot Album) (2011)
  • Murphy's Law (Ghost of the Robot Album) (2011)
  • Bourgeois Faux Pas (Ghost of the Robot Album) (2015)

EPs and singles

  • It's Nothing EP (2004)
  1. "It's Nothing"
  2. "Runaway"
  3. "Pre-War"
  4. "This Town"
  5. "She Likes Rap Grooves" (Featuring Ice Berg, Rockmaninoff and Sir-Rock)
  • David Letterman (2003)
  1. "David Letterman"
  2. "Sounds Like a Personal Problem"
  3. "Mefiant"
  • Valerie (2003)
  1. "Valerie"
  2. "Goodbye"
  • Hello Single (2014)

Sources

External links