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Anatomy of a Ghost, originally from Wasilla, Alaska, moved to Portland, Oregon where they gained notoriety. The Ghost recorded a full-length CD titled "Evanesce" for release May 2003. Anatomy Of A Ghost, while writing & recording creative progressive post-hardcore music, had developed a stage presence that is unparallel in the Pacific NW. Their shows began energetic and lively and had progressed into powerful, chaotic events that show goers talk about for days following the show. Their music is difficult to categorize: there are quiet moments of profound beauty amid the ferocious hardcore attack, elements of sugary pop buried beneath walls of guitar, and progressive metal/punk that provides a roller coaster of sounds and emotions. The sound-track to a post-everything world. There is a washed-out chalk line between decay and beauty within their songs, both disturbing and comforting. They have seen enormous global response from their pre-production demo tracks on mp3.com. 20,000 plays in 4 months has led to interviews with zines from Holland, Great Britain, and Germany. Singer/lyricist John Gourley has crafted a lush, intelligent storyline that weaves a web of wounded alienation and inner turmoil throughout the songs. Every detail is noticed and all vulnerabilities exposed... a masterwork of inner dialogue. The rhythm section of drummer Nick Simon and bassist Zach Carothers provides the pulse for this musical landscape. They shift from an ugly, brute force to rolling groove

Evanesce

Waiter: "You Vultures!"

Demo
Fearless/Victory Records (Bonus CD Split)
Punk Goes Acoustic (Bonus CD Split)
Anatomy Of A Ghost
Punk Goes Acoustic (Bonus Samp
Emokid - Another Lie
Waiter: "You Vultures!" Demo
Punk Goes Acoustic (Bonus Sampler)
Fearless Records 2003
Rise Sampler 2004