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1 Ghost 1.0  





2 Ghost 2.0  





3 Catalog availability  





4 Performances and media appearances  





5 Band members  



5.1  Timeline  







6 Discography  



6.1  Albums  





6.2  EPs and singles  







7 References  





8 Sources  





9 External links  














Ghost of the Robot






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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
Matt Brown
Websitegotrmusic.com

Ghost of the Robot (GOTR) are a California-based rock band. Among the original band members are James Marsters (vocals/guitar), Charlie De Mars (guitar/vocals) Kevin McPherson (bass) and Matt Brown (guitar). Rounding out the group are Sullivan Marsters (guitar/vocals) and Jordan Latham (drums). [1]

Sullivan Marsters is the son of James Marsters. He joined the band at age 13. [2]

Ghost 1.0[edit]

The band recorded two albums, Mad Brilliant (2003) and B-Sider (2004), before going on hiatus in 2005.

Ghost 2.0[edit]

They reunited in October 2010 at the very club in Santa Monica, where they had played their first show. This was followed by the release of their studio album Murphy's Law (2012), and a European Tour. Ghost of the Robot has continued to develop their sound. James Marsters adds, "The other thing about this new incarnation is that I'm very excited about Charlie singing his songs… We've always had the Beatles as a touchstone; the Beatles had no real lead singer but passed around lead vocals… And so when we're all singing together, it's really hard to tell who's who. It really mixes beautifully.”

Since 2013 they have played clubs and music festivals in Sacramento, Portland, San Diego, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Atlanta, and concerts that were streamed live from studios in Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, CA, to fans all over the world.

Ghost of the Robot has six albums to their credit. Alongside the latest Murphy's Law and Bourgeois Faux Pas, they've re-released their earlier albums Mad Brilliant and B-Sider. Following those came their album, Pair of Bulls Part 1. In 2023, they released the album Tin Man, which includes songs written by James Marsters, Sullivan Marsters, and Kevin McPherson.[2]

Catalog availability[edit]

All of their EPs and singles are released by EyeLAshout on iTunes and Amazon.

Ghost of the Robot

Performances and media appearances[edit]

Date Event Notes
April 23, 2004 The Sharon Osbourne Show[3] Performed It's Nothing
July 23, 2016 Harlow's Performed

Band members[edit]

James Marsters in 2007.

Current members:

Past members:

Timeline[edit]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Mad Brilliant (2003)[4]

  1. "Liar" (Duration: 2:54 minutes)
  2. "Vehicles Shock Me" (Duration: 4:42 minutes)
  3. "Dangerous" (Duration: 2:54 minutes)
  4. "David Letterman" (Duration: 3:28 minutes)
  5. "Angel" (Duration: 2:00 minutes)
  6. "Valerie" (Single) (Duration: 2:37 minutes)
  7. "Mad Brilliant" (Duration: 1:45 minutes)
  8. "Call 911" (Duration: 4:34 minutes)
  9. "Blocking Brainwaves" (Duration: 3:46 minutes)
  10. "German. Jewish." (Duration: 4:00 minutes)
  11. "Goodnight Sweet Girl" (Duration: 4:55 minutes)
  1. "Goodbye" (Duration: 2:05 minutes)
  2. "Sounds Like A Personal Problem" (Duration: 3:59 minutes)
  3. "Méfiant" (Duration: 6:31 minutes)
  4. "New Man" (Duration: 5:22 minutes)
  5. "Country Live In" (Duration: 4:19 minutes)
  6. "It's Nothing" (EP) (Duration: 3:06 minutes)
  7. "Runaway" (Duration: 3:51 minutes)
  8. "This Town" (Duration: 3:16 minutes)
  9. "Pre-War" (Duration: 3:48 minutes)
  10. "The End" (Un-released) (Duration: 4:01 minutes)
  1. "Go Luck Yourself!" (Duration: 2:41 minutes)
  2. "One Love, One Exception" (Duration: 3:04 minutes)
  3. "Too Fast" (Duration: 2:32 minutes)
  4. "Alone Cowboy song" (Duration: 2:23 minutes)
  5. "Truth Is" (Duration: 2:50 minutes)
  6. "Blind Eyes" (Duration: 2:50 minutes)
  7. "Is Shoes" (Duration: 3:15 minutes)
  8. "Smile" (Duration: 3:17 minutes)
  9. "Moonshot" (Duration: 4:23 minutes)
  10. "Strippers" (Duration: 2:41 minutes)
  11. "Finer Than Gold" (Duration: 2:50 minutes)
  12. "If This Is Love" (Duration: 4:34 minutes)
  13. "Transferring Energy" (Duration: 3:53 minutes)
  14. "Men Who Die" (Duration: 2:59 minutes)
  15. "Figures" (Duration: 4:31 minutes)
  16. "The Key" (Duration: 2:57 minutes)
  1. "Hello (Album Version)" (Duration: 4:40 minutes)
  2. "Back To Act Too" (Duration: 2:10 minutes)
  3. "Three" (Duration: 3:12 minutes)
  4. "Mother Of Peril" (Duration: 4:16 minutes)
  5. "Bad" (Duration: 3:45 minutes)
  6. "All That She Wanted" (Duration: 2:46 minutes)
  7. "Why Do We Love?" (Duration: 2:59 minutes)
  8. "Katie" (Duration: 3:28 minutes)
  9. "The Weight" (Duration: 2:59 minutes)
  10. "Fall Away" (Duration: 4:10 minutes)
  11. "Dark Matter" (Duration: 3:55 minutes)
  1. "Heart Attack" (Duration: 3:25 minutes)
  2. More Than Free (Duration: 2:51 minutes)
  3. Fall of Night (Duration: 3:33 minutes)
  4. Epic Harm Us (Duration: 3:29 minutes)
  5. Alone (Duration: 2:39 minutes)
  6. Light + Sound (Duration: 2:06 minutes)
  7. Vandals (Duration: 2:49 minutes)
  8. Dance Slow (Duration: 1:55 minutes)
  9. Man 1 (Duration: 3:19 minutes)
  10. Jaded (Duration: 3:08 minutes)
  11. Musica Universalis (Duration: 3:15 minutes)
  1. Civilized Man
  2. Don't Worry Son
  3. Looking At You
  4. San Francisco
  5. Steady Hand
  6. Over Now
  7. Louise
  8. Home Alone
  9. Under You
  10. 40 Days
  11. White Hot Girls
  12. Up On Me

EPs and singles[edit]

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

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bernstein, Abbie (28 December 2011). "Exclusive Interview: James Marsters and the band mates of GHOST OF THE ROBOT reunite – Part 1". Assignment X.
  • ^ a b Sumerel, Ashley Bissette (June 28, 2023). "Interview: James Marsters Gets Personal About Ghost of the Robot's New Album 'Tin Man'". Eulalie Magazine.
  • ^ "The Sharon Osbourne Show". IMDB.
  • ^ "Buy and sell on the world's most socially driven marketplace".
  • ^ "Buy and sell on the world's most socially driven marketplace".
  • ^ "Buy and sell on the world's most socially driven marketplace".
  • ^ "Buy and sell on the world's most socially driven marketplace".
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