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| Former members = [[Daniel Brummel]]<br>[[Mark Nathan]]<br>[[Bryan Bowden]]<br>[[Ian Richardson]] | | Former members = [[Daniel Brummel]]<br>[[Mark Nathan]]<br>[[Bryan Bowden]]<br>[[Ian Richardson]] | ||
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'''Gone with the Ghosts''' (formerly '''Death at Sea''') was a short-lived rock band consisting of [[Daniel Brummel]] on vocals, [[Mark Nathan]] on guitar, [[Bryan Bowden]] on drums, and [[Ian Richardson]] on bass. | '''Gone with the Ghosts''' (formerly '''Death at Sea''') was a short-lived rock band consisting of [[Daniel Brummel]] on vocals, [[Mark Nathan]] on guitar, [[Bryan Bowden]] on drums, and [[Ian Richardson]] on bass/guitar. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
An album was planned but never materialized. The band only ever released seven demos: "Hell or High Water", "Laymans Luck 16bit", "Nadja", "On Silverlake", "Statuesque", "Strange Coincidence" and "Television"<ref>Gray, Christopher. "TCB: Sorting through the spring flood of new records and old festivals, plus a deeper look inside George W.'s iPod." ''The Austin Chronicle. 15 April 2005. Archived via ''Wayback Machine''. https://web.archive.org/web/20210630223756/https://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2005-04-15/266739/</ref>. | An album was planned but never materialized. The band only ever released seven demos: "Hell or High Water", "Laymans Luck 16bit", "Nadja", "On Silverlake", "Statuesque", "Strange Coincidence" and "Television"<ref>Gray, Christopher. "TCB: Sorting through the spring flood of new records and old festivals, plus a deeper look inside George W.'s iPod." ''The Austin Chronicle. 15 April 2005. Archived via ''Wayback Machine''. https://web.archive.org/web/20210630223756/https://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2005-04-15/266739/</ref>. | ||