Review: Dead Ghosts – Automatic Changer

Dead Ghosts don’t waste time on their latest record – Automatic Changer. The Canadian psychedelic outfit gets freaky right away with opening track “Freak,” which is heavy on trippy guitars and most of the vocals are heavily reverberated shouts.

The first single from the record, “Drugstore Supplies,” has a fun, fast buzz to it that sounds more San Francisco than Vancouver. “Swiping Hubcabs” seems to bend back upon itself as swingin’ 60’s organ sounds swell around you. The beats, harmonies, and guitars of “Holdin’ Me Down” are positively Beach Boys, but with a lot more fuzz – which is not a bad thing.

“Blackout” packs a loud punch and brings in garage rock elements to great effect, and the breakdown on it (complete, I think, with coughing from someone smoking too much…something) is outstanding. “You Got Away” keeps the garage rock coming, and “Turn It Around” brings in some psych-country to the mix. Check out that lead guitar if you don’t believe me. “Merle” keeps this flavor, but also adds some groovy hippy road music to the mix. It brings to mind images of driving down a sunny road in your shaggin’ wagon with all the windows down and the 8-track blaring.

The weird, warped guitars on “Jerry’s Dead” are as liquid and thick as lava lamp goo, and that addition of distant saxophone squawks is a great touch. The chugging riffs of “It’s Been Too Long” push that shaggin’ wagon’s pedal to the metal as they sing about missing a girl (“It’s been too long since I saw you…”). Is it coincidence that the next song is called “In and Out” (a euphemism for sex in A Clockwork Orange), or that the song lasts under two minutes?

The opening drum fill on “Tell Me How” is worthy of a disco track and then the song becomes a booming psych-surf track. The title track moves along like a rickety but dependable truck hauling a bunch of surfers to the beach or hippies to a love-in. “Bad Vibes” is surprisingly upbeat with surf riffs hopping around the forefront of it. It flows (or perhaps, “oozes” is a better way to describe it) into the aptly named final track, “Say Goodbye” – a short, spaced-out fuzzy jam.

It’s a fun record filled with groovy guitars, indiscernible lyrics, garage rock drums, and solid bass that will automatically change your mood when you hear it.

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Dead Ghosts release first single, “Drugstore Supplies,” from upcoming album.

Canadian garage rockers Dead Ghosts have released the first single off their recently announced upcoming album Automatic ChangerThe track,Drugstore Supplies”, is available to stream on all major platforms. Automatic Changer comes out April 24, 2020 and is available to preorder now on vinyl, cassette, CD. The album will be Dead Ghosts’ third release with southern California independent label, Burger Records.

“Drugstore Supplies” is an uptempo garage track with psychedelic undertones. A perfect blend of 60’s and 90’s wobbly garage power-pop. Fans can check out the new single, plus several other tracks from the upcoming album Automatic Changer, live during the band’s Pacific Coast tour happening right now. Tour dates are below.

Oct 31 – LA – Minty Boi Presents Halloween @ El CID 

Nov 1 – Phoenix – Psyko Steve Presents  @ Lunchbox 

Nov 3 – SF – Folk YEAH Presents @ The Chapel 

Nov 4 – Portland @ Star Theatre

Nov 5 – Seattle – The Crocodile presents @The Sunset 

Nov 6 – Vancouver – MRG Presents @ The Biltmore

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Dead Ghosts announce new album, “Automatic Changer,” and U.S. west coast tour.

Canadian garage rockers Dead Ghosts have announced that their new album Automatic Changer, will be available on vinyl, cassette, CD, and streaming on April 24, 2020. The album will be Dead Ghosts 3rd release with southern California independent label, Burger Records.

Automatic Changer is a record that formed over the past half-decade, and
serves as a sort of collage of the band’s experience and changing songwriting
over that period. Vocalist/guitarist Bryan Nicol said of the writing/recording
process and the resulting album, ”parts have been recorded in a studio, our
basement, and a barn. Some songs are abstract, lyrically built around words
we like the sounds of and others are more personal.” 
Formed nearly a decade ago in Vancouver, Canada, Dead Ghosts grew out of
founders Byran Nicol (vocals/guitar), Drew Wilky (guitar), and Mike Wilky’s
(drums) desire to hang out, listen to records and play music. After the trio
uploaded a few demos to Myspace, this was 2008, after all, the group were
offered the opportunity to release a single via a small Iowa-based punk label.
The single quickly led to the group’s first full-length self-titled album. By 2015
the group had joined the Burger Records roster and released two more
albums, Can’t Get No and Love and Death and All the Rest. With time the
band added two members, bass player Mauricio “Moe” Chiumento and
organist Craig Pettman. Playing a distinctive brand of swaggering, blues-
infused lo-fi rock, the five-piece quickly won over transatlantic fans and scored fresh fodder for their lyrics with their punk-rock antics.    

In preparation for their upcoming release, the group has decided to embark
on a short West Coast tour starting in late October. The show set will include
several songs from Automatic Changer.
Oct 26 – Olympia – Cap City presents @ Le Voyeur 
Oct 28 – Reno – HP presents @ The Holland Project 
Oct 29 – Costa Mesa – Live Nation Presents @ Constellation Room
Oct 31 – LA – Minty Boi Presents Halloween @ El CID 
Nov 1 – Phoenix – Psyko Steve Presents  @ Lunchbox 
Nov 3 – SF – Folk YEAH Presents @ The Chapel 
Nov 4 – Portland @ Star Theatre
Nov 5 – Seattle – The Crocodile presents @The Sunset 
Nov 6 – Vancouver – MRG Presents @ The Biltmore

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