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Phantogram (band)
Phantogram is an American music duo from Greenwich, New York, formed in 2007 and consisting of multi-instrumentalists and vocalists Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter. Since 2009, the band has released five studio albums, four EPs, and numerous singles. Their third album, Three, reached top 10 on Billboard 200, while singles "Fall in Love" and "You Don't Get Me High Anymore" made top 10 on US Alternative.
The group have toured with the Antlers, Beach House, Metric, Minus the Bear, Caribou, Zero 7, the xx, Ra Ra Riot, School of Seven Bells, Yeasayer, Brazilian Girls, Bob Moses, Future Islands and the Glitch Mob.
Carter and Barthel have been friends since preschool. Dissatisfied with pursuing a visual arts degree at Champlain College in Vermont, Barthel returned home in 2007 and reconnected with Carter after he returned from a brief stint in New York City with Grand Habit, an experimental band formed with his older brother, John. The two worked on finishing some of Carter's earlier songwriting ideas and formed the band, Charlie Everywhere. They played some live shows, but decided to focus the bulk of their energies on making records.
The duo originally chose the name Charlie Everywhere and performed around the Saratoga Springs, New York area. They released two EPs on local label Sub-Bombin Records. After signing with UK label Barely Breaking Even (BBE) on January 26, 2009, they changed their name to Phantogram. Carter suggested the name Phantogram when the band wanted to switch from Charlie Everywhere to "something [they] liked". Upon looking up phantogram, they found that it referred to an optical illusion in which two-dimensional images appear to be three-dimensional, and noted parallels between this meaning and their band and music.
An eponymous debut EP was self-released on the CE Records label on May 12, 2009, followed in the same year by another EP, Running From the Cops, issued on BBE. After encouragement from Erich Cannon of Portland's Spectre Entertainment, who heard songs on their MySpace page and contacted them, they signed with Barsuk Records in October 2009, "We were going to write the record, finish it, and release it as a demo for upstate," explained Barthel. "Then our plan was to move down to New York [City] to do the whole networking and meeting people kind of stuff. And we kind of skipped that whole thing, just because of the internet."
Phantogram released their debut album, Eyelid Movies, on September 15, 2009, with BBE in Europe and Indica Records in Canada. Barsuk released the album in the United States on February 9, 2010, and it received generally favorable reviews. The album included three singles: "Mouthful of Diamonds", "When I'm Small" and "As Far as I Can See". For tours, they enlisted drummer Tim Oakley, formerly of the Mathematicians (where he played under the name Albert Gorithm IV), starting in 2010.
A new EP, Nightlife, was released on November 1, 2011, which included the single "Don't Move". The following year, the duo collaborated with Big Boi from OutKast on three songs ("Objectum Sexuality", "CPU" and "Lines") from his second studio album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, released in December 2012, and were credited as producers for the song "Objectum Sexuality". Phantogram were also featured on the Flaming Lips song "You Lust" from their 2013 album The Terror.
Nicholas Shelestak, a guitarist/synth player, was added to the touring band in 2013, while Chris Carhart replaced Oakley on drums. They opened for M83 at the Hollywood Bowl on September 22, 2013. Republic Records released the Phantogram EP, along with the single "Black Out Days", on September 30, 2013. The band's second studio album, Voices, followed on February 18, 2014, by Barsuk/Republic, which included the singles "Bill Murray", "Fall in Love", and "Nothing But Trouble".
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Phantogram (band)
Phantogram is an American music duo from Greenwich, New York, formed in 2007 and consisting of multi-instrumentalists and vocalists Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter. Since 2009, the band has released five studio albums, four EPs, and numerous singles. Their third album, Three, reached top 10 on Billboard 200, while singles "Fall in Love" and "You Don't Get Me High Anymore" made top 10 on US Alternative.
The group have toured with the Antlers, Beach House, Metric, Minus the Bear, Caribou, Zero 7, the xx, Ra Ra Riot, School of Seven Bells, Yeasayer, Brazilian Girls, Bob Moses, Future Islands and the Glitch Mob.
Carter and Barthel have been friends since preschool. Dissatisfied with pursuing a visual arts degree at Champlain College in Vermont, Barthel returned home in 2007 and reconnected with Carter after he returned from a brief stint in New York City with Grand Habit, an experimental band formed with his older brother, John. The two worked on finishing some of Carter's earlier songwriting ideas and formed the band, Charlie Everywhere. They played some live shows, but decided to focus the bulk of their energies on making records.
The duo originally chose the name Charlie Everywhere and performed around the Saratoga Springs, New York area. They released two EPs on local label Sub-Bombin Records. After signing with UK label Barely Breaking Even (BBE) on January 26, 2009, they changed their name to Phantogram. Carter suggested the name Phantogram when the band wanted to switch from Charlie Everywhere to "something [they] liked". Upon looking up phantogram, they found that it referred to an optical illusion in which two-dimensional images appear to be three-dimensional, and noted parallels between this meaning and their band and music.
An eponymous debut EP was self-released on the CE Records label on May 12, 2009, followed in the same year by another EP, Running From the Cops, issued on BBE. After encouragement from Erich Cannon of Portland's Spectre Entertainment, who heard songs on their MySpace page and contacted them, they signed with Barsuk Records in October 2009, "We were going to write the record, finish it, and release it as a demo for upstate," explained Barthel. "Then our plan was to move down to New York [City] to do the whole networking and meeting people kind of stuff. And we kind of skipped that whole thing, just because of the internet."
Phantogram released their debut album, Eyelid Movies, on September 15, 2009, with BBE in Europe and Indica Records in Canada. Barsuk released the album in the United States on February 9, 2010, and it received generally favorable reviews. The album included three singles: "Mouthful of Diamonds", "When I'm Small" and "As Far as I Can See". For tours, they enlisted drummer Tim Oakley, formerly of the Mathematicians (where he played under the name Albert Gorithm IV), starting in 2010.
A new EP, Nightlife, was released on November 1, 2011, which included the single "Don't Move". The following year, the duo collaborated with Big Boi from OutKast on three songs ("Objectum Sexuality", "CPU" and "Lines") from his second studio album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, released in December 2012, and were credited as producers for the song "Objectum Sexuality". Phantogram were also featured on the Flaming Lips song "You Lust" from their 2013 album The Terror.
Nicholas Shelestak, a guitarist/synth player, was added to the touring band in 2013, while Chris Carhart replaced Oakley on drums. They opened for M83 at the Hollywood Bowl on September 22, 2013. Republic Records released the Phantogram EP, along with the single "Black Out Days", on September 30, 2013. The band's second studio album, Voices, followed on February 18, 2014, by Barsuk/Republic, which included the singles "Bill Murray", "Fall in Love", and "Nothing But Trouble".