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Years active 2002–2004, 2010–present Past members Steven SellersAaron Anderson Albums Mad Brilliant, Bourgeois Faux Pas, B-Sider, Murphy's Law, It's Nothing EP, Ghost Robot Similar Aaron Anderson, Nicholas Brendon, Four Star Mary, Amber Benson, Anthony Head Profiles |
An exclusive interview with band ghost of the robot
Ghost of the Robot (GOTR) are a California-based rock band that has performed to sold-out crowds in major cities across the United States and Europe. Composed of musicians with unique skills and diverse backgrounds, the band’s sound ranges from driving rock to upbeat pop, soulful blues and jazz to foot-stomping country. Live shows have certain surprises like a Queen/Super Mario Bros. mash-up. Among the original band members are James Marsters (vocals/guitar), Charlie De Mars (guitar/vocals) and Kevin McPherson (bass). Rounding out the group are Sullivan Marsters (guitar/vocals) and Jordan Latham (drums).
Contents
- An exclusive interview with band ghost of the robot
- Ghost of the robot rock and roll
- Ghost 10
- Ghost 20
- Catalog Availability
- Band Members
- Albums
- EPs and singles
- Songs
- References

Ghost of the robot rock and roll
Ghost 1.0
The band recorded two albums, Mad Brilliant (2003) and B-Sider (2004), before going on hiatus in 2005.
Ghost 2.0

They reunited in October 2010 at the very club in Santa Monica where they had played their first show followed by the release of their studio album Murphy’s Law (2012), and a European Tour. Ghost of the Robot has continued to develop their sound. James Marsters adds, “The other thing about this new incarnation is that I’m very excited about Charlie singing his songs… We’ve always had the Beatles as a touchstone; the Beatles had no real lead singer but passed around lead vocals… And so when we’re all singing together, it’s really hard to tell who’s who. It really mixes beautifully.”

Since 2013 they’ve played clubs and music festivals in Sacramento, Portland, San Diego, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Atlanta, and concerts that were streamed live from studios in Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, CA, to fans all over the world.

Ghost of the Robot has four albums to their credit. Alongside the latest Murphy’s Law and Bourgeois Faux Pas, they’ve re-released their earlier albums Mad Brilliant and B-Sider. They are currently in the studio creating their fifth album Pair of Bulls Part 1.
Catalog Availability
All of their EPs and singles are released by EyeLAshout on iTunes and Amazon.
Band Members
Current members:

Past members:
Albums
- "Liar"
- "Vehicles Shock Me"
- "Dangerous"
- "David Letterman"
- "Angel"
- "Valerie"
- "Mad Brilliant"
- "Call 911"
- "Blocking Brainwaves"
- "German. Jewish."
- "Goodnight Sweet Girl"
- "Goodbye"
- "Sounds Like A Personal Problem"
- "Méfiant"
- "New Man"
- "Country Live In"
- "It's Nothing"
- "Runaway"
- "This Town"
- "Pre-War"
- "The End"

- "Go Luck Yourself!"
- "One Love, One Exception"
- "Too Fast"
- "Alone"
- "Truth Is"
- "Blind Eyes"
- "Is Shoes"
- "Smile"
- "Moonshot"
- "Strippers"
- "Finer Than Gold"
- "If This Is Love"
- "Transferring Energy"
- "Men Who Die"
- "Figures"
- "The Key"
- "Hello (Album Version)"
- "Back To Act Too"
- "Three"
- "Mother Of Peril"
- "Bad"
- "All That She Wanted"
- "Why Do We Love?"
- "Katie"
- "The Weight"
- "Fall Away"
- "Dark Matter"
EPs and singles
- "It's Nothing"
- "Runaway"
- "Pre-War"
- "This Town"
- "She Likes Rap Grooves" (Featuring Ice Berg, Rockmaninoff and Sir-Rock)
- "David Letterman"
- "Sounds Like a Personal Problem"
- "Mefiant"
- "Valerie"
- "Goodbye"
Songs
Good Night Sweet GirlMad Brilliant · 2003
DangerousMad Brilliant · 2003
German JewishMad Brilliant · 2003