Ghost Ramp

Ghost Ramp is an American record label based in Los Angeles, California. It is the brainchild of Wavves front man Nathan Williams. The label started as a music blog, later expanding into a record label.[1] It currently has nine artists signed, including Wavves and his side projects; Sweet Valley and Spirit Club.

History

Started in 2008, Ghost Ramp began as a music blog run by Williams. As Williams' band, Wavves, began to gain attention, he put blogging on hold. On August 3, 2010, Wavves released King of the Beach to generally positive reviews. The following year they released Life Sux, on the newly formed record label, Ghost Ramp. With the successes of both King of the Beach and Life Sux, Williams was able to expand his label. On November 16, 2015, Ghost Ramp released a remastered 7-inch vinyl LP for the video game Drift Stage. On December 1, 2015, Ghost Ramp started a monthly subscription where members are sent a 7-inch vinyl record, an item of apparel and a Nick Gazin-designed trading card.[2]

Acts signed with Ghost Ramp

gollark: PotatOS is written in an unholy camelCase/snake_case/ccase hybrid.
gollark: ThisOne is PascalCase.
gollark: I like to make acronyms like IfPFAtMDaPIUStL for internal documentation.
gollark: Wow, GISMCRCSGV is great; I'm glad we elected him.
gollark: Both of those also involve randomly abbreviating things, although in this I can't really demonstrate it.

References

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