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Apollo Ghosts is a Canadian indie rock Jangle-punk band formed in Nanaimo in 2009 and based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The original band was singer and guitarist Adrian Teacher, bassist Jason Oliver, and drummer Amanda Panda. Jarrett K (Jarrett Samson) later joined on Bass and Jason Oliver moved to second guitar. They reunited on January 20, 2019, with members Teacher, Panda, Robbie Nall and Luke N.[1][2]

History

The group released their first album, Hastings Sunrise, in 2009.[3] That year, they also released the five-track EP Forgotten Triangle.[4]

They followed up with Mount Benson in 2010.[5] The latter album was a long-listed nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize.[6] Also in 2010, they contributed seven songs to Cedar Street, a 13-track split with Divine Prophet and Thee Ahs.[7] They released a two-track EP with the band Role Mach[8] and, in 2011, the five-track EP Money Has No Heart.[9] The four-track For What They Do, They Do was also released in 2011.[10] Apollo Ghost's third album, Landmark, was released in May, 2012 on You've Changed Records.[11][12][13]

In 2013, the band announced that it was breaking up and that a May 10th show at Vancouver's Rickshaw Theatre would be their last.[14] But, in 2019, they reunited and released the album Living Memory.[15][16][17][18] They also played some concerts, including one with Calvin Johnson.[19] with

In 2020, they released the 35-track Local Delivery Only, on which they performed covers of songs by 35 Vancouver artists.[20] The album was free to download and each time it was downloaded, the band donated $1 to DTES Response, a support collective which helps residents of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.[21]

Discography

Albums

  • Hastings Sunrise (2009) (Independent; re-released on Catbird/Geographing)
  • Mount Benson (2010) (Independent)
  • Money Has No Heart 7", (2011) (Geographing)
  • Landmark (2012) (You've Changed Records)
  • Living Memory (2019) (Independent)
  • Local Delivery Only (2020) (self-released)
  • Pink Tiger (2022) (You’ve Changed Records)

EPs

  • Forgotten Triangle (2009) (Catbird Records)
  • Split 7-inch with Role Mach (2010) (Geographing)
  • Cedar Street with Divine Prophet and Thee Ahs (2010) (Scotch Tapes)
  • For What They Do, They Do (2011) (Independent)

Singles

  • "Dirty Letters to Nora" (2010) (Independent)
  • "Honky Tonk's Blue Christmas" (2011) (Independent)
  • "Night Witch" (2012) (Kingfisher Bluez)
  • "One Trick Pony" (2012) (Independent)


References

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