The Ghost and the Grace explained

The Ghost and the Grace
Background:group_or_band
Genre:Indie folk
Indie rock
Years Active:2009 - 2010
Label:None
Associated Acts:Idiot Pilot
Glowbug
Daniel Anderson
Origin:Bellingham, Washington, United States
Website:theghostandthegrace.com
Current Members:Daniel Anderson

The Ghost and The Grace was an American indie folk project[1] for Daniel Anderson. The live band consisted of singer-songwriter Daniel Anderson along with several other rotating musicians from the Bellingham, Washington music scene.

History

The band was conceived by Anderson during a tour with Drop Dead, Gorgeous, during which he was overwhelmed by playing with metal and hardcore bands and decided to create an outlet for other genres of music.[2]

The debut album, Behold! A Pale Horse, was released on July 6, 2009, through the band's website. The choice to release the record without a label was "a kind of experiment" by Anderson so test if an artist could create and distribute an album completely independently .[3]

The Ghost and the Grace released the first installment of holiday music on November 26, 2009, entitled Holiday Spirit Vol. 1 on its website, either free of charge or donations towards the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

On June 29, 2010, The Ghost and The Grace announced the title of their new record Rat King on their website. Later in the year Anderson eventually dropped all work on the album in favor of his new project Glowbug.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

External links

(Archived)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Ghost And The Grace Album Review . August 14, 2009 . Anello, Joe . 2009 . College News .
  2. Web site: The Ghost and The Grace . August 14, 2009 . Merz, Melanie . 2009 . What's Up! Magazine .
  3. Web site: The Ghost and The Grace Interview . August 14, 2009 . Dowling, Jordan . 2009 . .
  4. Web site: Free Genetics Single/. The Ghost and Grace.
  5. Web site: World Vampire . The Ghost and Grace. https://web.archive.org/web/20120603191303/http://theghostandthegrace.com/post/2009/10/18/world-vampire/ . June 3, 2012 .