Interviewed by The Deli

October 20, 2011 6:28 am

We were interviewed by The Deli Magazine, and we appear in their latest paper issue as well. You can read the interview here, and download the digital version of the magazine here.  An excerpt:

Ghost Ghost’s most recent release, No Clothes on Ragged Island, is a concept album about the life of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, recorded in one day, the soothing guitar work and earnestly sweet vocals belie the ominous lyrics. Tragedy and heartbreak lurk around every corner, and, it seems to Ghost Ghost, the best thing to do is keep a shaking smile on their lips as they tread out into the unknown darkness.

Knee-High Socks, Free Vinyl Record

October 17, 2011 12:43 pm

Saturday, 8 PM, at The Delancey: At this weekend’s show we will be giving away our brand new record, a 7″ vinyl single with “Bizarre Love Triangle” on one side and “Vassar Days” on the flip side! This pressing is limited to 100 multicolored copies wrapped in signed, handmade sleeves. But what does this have to do with knee-high socks? We’re performing at The Deli Magazine showcase in NYC’s biggest music festival, the CMJ Music Marathon! We were born to run, and more importantly, born to wear neon headbands and running shorts. Facebook event here.

New Super Bowl Commercial

August 16, 2011 4:04 am

Tim Bartlett does a wicked 360 in this commercial for tonight’s show at Pianos. We expect this commercial to air during the next three Super Bowls, even though that seems kind of unlikely. See you tonight.

Aug 16th, 2011 @ Pianos

Doors at 8pm
$8 Admission
21 & Up Only

GHOST GHOST
FISHDOCTOR
CASSETTE KIDS
EMILY WARREN AND THE BETTERS

Betty Boop stars in our new video

August 15, 2011 10:02 am

Our newest music video release features Betty Boop! We dug deep into the Ghost Ghost archives to find this archival footage of the 1930s animated starlet… Here it is, Ms. Boop in “Bizarre Love Triangle.”

Return to Knitting Factory

July 29, 2011 7:13 am

Saturday, July 30, 7:30 PM, at Knitting Factory: We return to Knitting Factory this Saturday for a huge rock showcase! This is your last chance to enjoy yourself before the US government defaults on its debts next week–so why not spend Saturday with Ghost Ghost and three top notch NYC bands? (The So So Glos, Nova Social, and Old Monk). $10, ALL AGES, doors at 7:30 and we go on first. Knitting Factory is located at 361 Metropolitan Avenue in lovely Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Facebook event here. Tickets on sale here.