Tyler Pursel

Tyler Pursel is an American songwriter, producer, recording engineer and session instrumentalist.

Tyler Pursel
BornJune 15, 1983
GenresHip hop, indie rock, dance-pop
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer
InstrumentsKeyboard, guitar, vocals
Years active2000s–present
LabelsWarner Bros., Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen, Creep Records, Mint 400 Records
Associated actsGym Class Heroes, Ladybirds, Grace Gale, Goddamnit, The Danger O's
Websitewalnutroomrecordings.com

Work

Pursel began as a touring keyboardist and occasional guitarist for Gym Class Heroes in 2006.[1] In 2007, he arranged and produced the dance-pop album Regional Community Theater by Ladybirds, and played keyboards on Stronger, Faster, Science by Grace Gale.[2][3] Pursel received writing credit for several songs on The Papercut Chronicles II in 2011.[3] Aside from touring and session work, Pursel runs his own studio Walnut Room Recordings in the suburbs of Philadelphia.[4] The studio concentrates on documenting the works of local artists and creating original music for films, such as the independent film Namour.[5] He also works on commercials and for MTV, FOX and the E! Network. Pursel plays guitar with the Philadelphia post-hardcore band Goddamnit.

Discography

  • Regional Community Theater (2007) by Ladybirds
  • Stronger, Faster, Science (2008) by Grace Gale
  • Impending Doom Is Northern Bound (2009) by Tyler Pursel
  • The Doom Of Man (2010) by Willing Swords
  • 5 Song Demo (2010) by Selfish
  • The Papercut Chronicles II (2011) by Gym Class Heroes
  • Conversations with the Man to My Left (2011) by Polar Shift
  • We Are The Starwalkers (2012) by Eagleegg
  • Wavelengths (2013) by Memorygardens
  • Russian Cowboys (2013) by Karpets
  • How To Take The Burn (2014) by Goddamnit
  • The American Mile (2015) by The American Mile
  • I (2015) by Yves
  • II (2015) by Yves
  • "Fever Dreams/Come Undone (2015) by Drvglvngs
  • Here Is A List Of Things That Exist (2015) by The Rentiers
  • Here I Am (2015) by Ray Adkins
  • Fell Off The Deep End (2015) by Neaux
  • Endless (2015) by Weakbody
  • Death Of Saul (2016) by Death Of Saul
  • Danny Justice (2016) by Danny Justice
  • I'll Never Be Okay, I'll Never Be The Same (2016) by Goddamnit
  • I Can Feel Myself Sinking (2016) by Weakbody
  • Election Year (2016) by Hoagie
  • Chain Up The Sun (2017) by Neaux
  • Houseplant (2017) by Houseplant
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References

Citations
  1. Bader 2009.
  2. Apar 2007.
  3. AllMusic Staff 2011.
  4. Rowland 2016.
  5. Linden 2016.
Bibliography
  • Credits, AllMusic, 2011, retrieved January 27, 2014
  • Apar, Corey (September 5, 2007), "Ladybirds", Spin, retrieved January 22, 2014
  • Bader, Jessica (October 20, 2009), "Gym Class Heroes create a club-like climate", The Western Front, retrieved January 28, 2014
  • Linden, Sheri (June 13, 2016), "'Namour': LAFF Review", The Hollywood Reporter, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Rowland, Hobart (November 2016), "Funk Rock Band Hillary Wallace and the Death Release Debut Album", Main Line Today, retrieved February 15, 2019
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