Ghostwood (band)

Ghostwood are an Alternative-Indie band formed in Sydney, Australia in 2006. They quickly established themselves on the Sydney indie scene, and signed to Modular Recordings for 1 EP in late 2006.

Ghostwood
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresIndie
Alternative
Ambient
Shoegaze
Post-Rock
LabelsModular Recordings
WebsiteWebsite
Myspace page
MembersGabriel Winterfield
Paddy Harrowsmith
Rupert Parry
James West

The Band used to be called "The Ghosts", but changed their name to Ghostwood "because 7 million other bands already have the name 'Ghosts'.". They played their last show under the former name with Lost Valentinos at the Sydney Club The Annandale on 18 May 2007.

Ghostwood's first release is their eponymous EP, with tracks Red Version, Blue Version, Ghost, Run and Pencils. The single Red Version was iTunes single of the week in late August 2007. Some say that all the songs on the EP are about Pokémon, as emphasised by the titles, all of which except Pencils reference the video game series. Gabby (Vocalist and songwriter for the band) has stated in an interview that the song Red Version is about the Pokémon Trading Card Game, but Blue Version is not.

Throughout 2011 Ghostwood have had high rotation Radio play on Australia's triple j with new songs " Sunset Mirage" & " Cutlass", the first of new tracks to be released along with the 3rd & EP titled track " I am Overcast" in June 2011.

Members

Touring

Currently touring Australia

  • Toured the UK in 2008/09
  • Toured Australia with The Jesus & Mary Chain in April 2008
  • Toured Australia with Maxïmo Park in August 2007
  • Co-headline tour of Australia with Mercy Arms in August/September 2007
  • Toured Australia with Ash in July 2007
  • Toured with Silversun Pickups in Australia in September 2007
  • Played at the first Australian V Festival in early 2007
  • Toured with Red Riders in mid-2006

Recordings

Ghostwood EP (2007)

Track listing

  1. "Red Version" - 3:45
  2. "Blue Version" - 2:45
  3. "Ghost" - 3:54
  4. "Run" - 2:49
  5. "Pencils" - 4:10

References

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