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It’s difficult to pin down Gross Ghost.
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The band’s first album — a free download that is also offered on cassette — is a compilation of tracks that feature dense textures created through found objects and improvisation. However, subsequent demos from Gross Ghost’s up-coming EP are more structured and exhibit sunshine pop qualities with a lo-fi charm.
But that’s befitting of frontman and music aficionado Mike Dillon who has frequented the local music scene in numerous bands, such as Spader and now Gross Ghost and Motor Skills. Dillon’s a unique character to say the least; and with only 26 years to his name, his life experiences provide enough fodder for a dozen albums and a dozen more bands.
The brainchild of Dillon and bassist Tre Acklen, Gross Ghost already has Miggaz under its belt and the band is currently working on two follow-up EPs — one with BJ Burton at Flying Tiger Sound and another in the home studio of The Love Language bassist Josh Pope.
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August 24th, 2009 at 9:47 am
Enjoyed it,but the light is a little low
The bass player TRE is my grand son
Thanks for the oppotunity to see and hear him and his band mates.
WIlliam H.Acklen 1st
Little Rock ,Arkansas
August 24th, 2009 at 9:48 am
thank you
William H.Acklen 1st
August 29th, 2009 at 9:54 am
Tre & Mike,
This is awesome!!!! You guys are rising!!!!
When’s the next’s tour? What’s your facebook website?
Is the myspace website now defunct?
Has the van been left in the elephant graveyard?
Hope all is well.
Uncle Joe