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Also known as
  
Phil Gone, Dalthan

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Gary War

Years active
  
1999-present




Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States

Genres
  
electronic, psychedelic, acid, punk

Associated acts
  
Dalthan Thomnas, Human Teenager

Albums
  
Jared's Lot, Horribles Parade, New Raytheonport

Music group
  
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti (2005 – 2008)

People also search for
  
Ariel Pink, Kenny Gil, Cole M.G.N.

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Gary War (born Greg Dalton) is an American musician whose recordings combine elements of psychedelia, d.i.y punk and electronic. War is currently based in New Zealand. He is a former member of Ariel Pink's band and has released three albums, a split LP with Purple Pilgrims, two EPs and a number of singles.

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Career

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Dalton is originally from Gloucester (MA).

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In July 2012, he released Jared's Lot on the Austrian Spectrum Spools label, and toured in support of it. He also collaborated with Taylor Richardson as Human Teenager, and released the album Animal Husbandry in the same year. Towards the end of that year, he moved to New Zealand.

In November 2013 War shared an album with the New Zealand duo Purple Pilgrims, contributing four songs to the release on Upset The Rhythm.

Studio albums

  • New Raytheonport LP (2008, SHDWPLY Records)
  • Horribles Parade LP (2009, Sacred Bones Records)
  • Jared's Lot LP (2012, Spectrum Spools)
  • EPs

  • Galactic Citizens 12" (2009, Captured Tracks)
  • Police Water 12" (2010, Sacred Bones Records)
  • Gary War/Purple Pilgrims Split LP (2013, Upset The Rhythm)
  • Other releases

  • "Anhedonic Man" 7" (2009, Hell, Yes!)
  • "Zontag" 7" (2009, Sacred Bones Records)
  • "Reality Protest" 7" (2009, Sacred Bones/Holidays Records)
  • "Opens" Cassette (2009, Captured Tracks)
  • References

    Gary War Wikipedia


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