Three
Phantogram recently announced their upcoming third studio LP Three alongside the absolute monster of a lead single “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore,” which they followed up with an equally bombastic music video. Stakes are high for this new album, but Phantogram keep their winning streak going with second single “Run Run Blood.” It’s another surprisingly industrial take on the duo’s signature synth-pop, echoing the cacophonous sneer of “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore.” Read more on Last.fm.
Phantogram are a trip-hop/psych-pop duo which formed in 2007 in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. The band consists of Sarah Barthel (vocals, keyboards) and Joshua Carter (guitar, vocals). Their music can be described as a culmination of unique street beat rhythms, psychedelic melodies and organic textures. The band practices and writes music in an out-of-town farm called Harmony Lodge. The group name was inspired by the optical illusion called phantogram. Barthel and Carter were friends since junior high school. Barthel pursued a visual arts degree while Carter formed the experimental band Grand Habit. In the summer of 2007 they reunited and worked on finishing some beat ideas Carter made earlier. The duo was originally called Charlie Everywhere when performing around the Saratoga Springs area on the local label Sub-Bombin Records. When they signed to BBE Records they changed the name to Phantogram, to avoid legal issues. In March 2009, they self-released a five song EP, Phantogram EP, which featured four songs that ended up being on the full length. In the same year they released another EP, Running From the Cops on BBE Records. The band's debut album Eyelid Movies was released in September 2009, on BBE Records in Europe, and in February 2010, on Barsuk Records in the US. The album received generally favorable reviews. The singles Mouthful of Diamonds, When I'm Small and As Fas As I Can See supported the album. Phantogram have supported acts such as Metric, The xx, J-Live, Brazilian Girls and have toured with The Slip, Zero 7 and Minus the Bear. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter were inspired by artists like J Dilla, Serge Gainsbourg, My Bloody Valentine, Madlib, Sonic Youth, The Beatles and David Bowie. In 1 November 2011, the band issued the EP Nightlife. This EP includes the single Don't Move. The duo collaborated with Big Boi from OutKast on three songs from his second studio album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors: Objectum Sexuality (feat. Phantogram), CPU (feat. Phantogram) and Lines (feat. A$AP Rocky & Phantogram). Phantogram are also credited as producers for the song Objectum Sexuality. Official site: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.phantogram.net Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Phantogram recently announced their upcoming third studio LP Three alongside the absolute monster of a lead single “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore,” which they followed up with an equally bombastic music video. Stakes are high for this new album, but Phantogram keep their winning streak going with second single “Run Run Blood.” It’s another surprisingly industrial take on the duo’s signature synth-pop, echoing the cacophonous sneer of “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore.” Read more on Last.fm.
Phantogram are a trip-hop/psych-pop duo which formed in 2007 in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. The band consists of Sarah Barthel (vocals, keyboards) and Joshua Carter (guitar, vocals). Their music can be described as a culmination of unique street beat rhythms, psychedelic melodies and organic textures. The band practices and writes music in an out-of-town farm called Harmony Lodge. The group name was inspired by the optical illusion called phantogram. Barthel and Carter were friends since junior high school. Barthel pursued a visual arts degree while Carter formed the experimental band Grand Habit. In the summer of 2007 they reunited and worked on finishing some beat ideas Carter made earlier. The duo was originally called Charlie Everywhere when performing around the Saratoga Springs area on the local label Sub-Bombin Records. When they signed to BBE Records they changed the name to Phantogram, to avoid legal issues. In March 2009, they self-released a five song EP, Phantogram EP, which featured four songs that ended up being on the full length. In the same year they released another EP, Running From the Cops on BBE Records. The band's debut album Eyelid Movies was released in September 2009, on BBE Records in Europe, and in February 2010, on Barsuk Records in the US. The album received generally favorable reviews. The singles Mouthful of Diamonds, When I'm Small and As Fas As I Can See supported the album. Phantogram have supported acts such as Metric, The xx, J-Live, Brazilian Girls and have toured with The Slip, Zero 7 and Minus the Bear. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter were inspired by artists like J Dilla, Serge Gainsbourg, My Bloody Valentine, Madlib, Sonic Youth, The Beatles and David Bowie. In 1 November 2011, the band issued the EP Nightlife. This EP includes the single Don't Move. The duo collaborated with Big Boi from OutKast on three songs from his second studio album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors: Objectum Sexuality (feat. Phantogram), CPU (feat. Phantogram) and Lines (feat. A$AP Rocky & Phantogram). Phantogram are also credited as producers for the song Objectum Sexuality. Official site: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.phantogram.net Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
When I'm Small
Black Out Days
Mouthful of Diamonds
Black Out Days - Future Islands Remix
Don't Move
Fall in Love
As Far As I Can See
Turn It Off
Running From the Cops
You Don’t Get Me High Anymore
Futuristic Casket
Cruel World
All Dried Up
Answer
16 Years
Bloody Palms
You Are the Ocean
Let Me Go
Turning Into Stone
Bill Murray
Nothing But Trouble
10,000 Claps
You're Mine
Celebrating Nothing
Black out days - sped up
Howling at the Moon
Black Out Days - Future Islands Remix (Slowed)
The Day You Died
Never Going Home
Make a Fist
Same Old Blues
Nightlife
Bad Dreams
Black Out Days - Subtronics Remix
Into Happiness
My Only Friend
In a Spiral
Funeral Pyre
A Dark Tunnel
Mister Impossible
Run Run Blood
Pedestal
I Don’t Blame You
Dear God
Come Alive
Calling All
All a Mystery
Destroyer
Barking Dog
Attaway
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