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''Ghosts of Electricity'' described their early sound as blues, folk and postpunk, with influences including ''Joy Division'', ''Lou Reed'' and ''Bob Dylan''; indeed, the band too their name from a ''Dylan lyric. More recently, their sound hs been described as ''White Collar Punk''. They played at [[Band Experiments 2009]], and released their first EP, [[Ghosts of Electricity (EP)|Ghosts of Electricity]], in mid-2010. In late 2011 they released their second EP, [[Slavery/Pohutukawa]], and [[Don't Try]] in 2013.
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''Ghosts of Electricity'' described their early sound as blues, folk and postpunk, with influences including ''Joy Division'', ''Lou Reed'' and ''Bob Dylan''; indeed, the band too their name from a ''Dylan'' lyric. More recently, their sound hs been described as ''White Collar Punk''. They played at [[Band Experiments 2009]], and released their first EP, [[Ghosts of Electricity (EP)|Ghosts of Electricity]], in mid-2010. In late 2011 they released their second EP, [[Slavery/Pohutukawa]], and [[Don't Try]] in 2013.
  
 
Moving to Auckland, the band have changed personnel, with only ''Tim Fowler'' surviving from the original band.  
 
Moving to Auckland, the band have changed personnel, with only ''Tim Fowler'' surviving from the original band.  

Revision as of 08:04, 5 November 2014

Ghosts of Electricity logo

Ghosts of Electricity described their early sound as blues, folk and postpunk, with influences including Joy Division, Lou Reed and Bob Dylan; indeed, the band too their name from a Dylan lyric. More recently, their sound hs been described as White Collar Punk. They played at Band Experiments 2009, and released their first EP, Ghosts of Electricity, in mid-2010. In late 2011 they released their second EP, Slavery/Pohutukawa, and Don't Try in 2013.

Moving to Auckland, the band have changed personnel, with only Tim Fowler surviving from the original band.

Releases

Members

  • Tim Fowler - guitar, vocals
  • Patrick Girard - drums
  • Peter Beazley - bass

Former Members

  • Vince Langdon
  • Winston Shadbolt

External Links

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