London
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Ghost Patterns are a psychedelic shoegaze band from London. Since forming in 2019, they have shared stages with the likes of Helicon, Cult Of Dom Keller, Daiistar, Magic Shoppe, New Candys and most recently supported Ceremony East Coast, Tremours and The Dharma Chain on UK dates which has seen them garner further support across the modern psych and shoegaze communities.
Inspired by 60's psychedelia, the late 70’s/ 80’s independent scene and the early UK shoegazing era, their songwriting captures a range of energies; at times delivering a certain directness and intensity and at other times invoke wider, more expansive lush cinematic type arrangements.Their live performances often go beyond the confines and discipline of the recording environment, leading to freer improvisations reminiscent of the modern psych scene. Expect washed-out guitars and effects including a cacophony of delays, reverbs, fuzz and feedback, complimented by an array of analogue synth sounds.
Releases
Upcoming
Single- ‘Silhouette/Cirrus’. Releases May 2026.
Album- ‘Mirror Image’. Releases November 2026.
(Mixed and mastered by Jason Shaw at Fuzzface Studio).
Previous
Thale Sessions Vol.1- released September 19, 2025.
Single, ‘Solid Air’- released March 31, 2024.
Single, ‘Prize’- released August 11, 2023. (Mixed and mastered by Jason Shaw at Fuzzface Studio).
Singles, ‘Howl/DroneJam’- released March 4, 2022.
Debut album, 'Infinite'- released September 3, 2021.
EP 'Oracle'- released June 2020.
Debut single 'Disappears'- released November 2019.
Debut single 'Disappears', 'Oracle' E.P. and album ‘Infinite’ have collectively been featured on L.A.'s KXLU Part-Time Punks radio show (US), DKFM’s Shoegaze Radio New Music Weekend, Drowned In A Sea Of Sound 2021 Spotify playlist and This Radiant Hour radio show (US), Amazing Radio (UK & US), The Reverb, Artrocker Radio, Radio Wigwam (UK).
They have also been covered by U.S. Second Scene print magazine, White Light/Heat Heat, Songs From Under the Floorboard, Isolation Records and Tilley’s Music Guidance blog as ones to watch in 2022(UK).
‘Infinite’ album reviews
Turn Up The Volume (BE) - Album Of The Month/ Best Albums Of 2021
‘..the amplified haziness of Slowdive, the mystifying nightmares of Spacemen 3, the multi-layer-constructing skills of My Bloody Valentine.’
‘Ghost Patterns design hallucinating soundscapes, sonic shadowplays where synths and guitars duel with each other while tireless drums dauntlessly beat, and wailing voices wander in an enigmatic fog of reverberation.’
Isolation Records (UK)
‘Though influenced by shoegaze and post-punk, it is psychedelia that dominates this melting pot of sound. There are heavy drones, fuzz and distortion as synths play against
guitars and any melodies have to battle simply to survive.’
Onyx Music Reviews (AUS)
‘The noise-scape quality is akin to the early years of Ride or The Jesus And Mary Chain, of whom both have used wonderful melodies wrapped in sonic walls of noise.’
'Disappears' Single reviews
White Light/ White Heat (IT) '...A heady dark and immersive blend of shoegaze atmospheric introspection, post-punk moodiness and subtle lysergic nuances.’
Turn Up The Volume (BE) 'Haunting guitars a la Interpol...translated into a mind blowing psychedelic escapade.’
Track Of The Day 'Disappears' - Little Indie blogs (UK), Noise Artists (FR/ Worldwide) December 2019 Playlist, Shoegazer Sanctuary Radio playlists.
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