everything My Ghosts Go Ghost
Debut album out now, shopping, tour dates and thank you's.
If you haven’t already seen, our debut album My Ghosts Go Ghost came out last Friday, January 30, 2026.
You can currently stream it via this link. It is also available on bandcamp, though we would prefer you buy it this Friday (midnight-midnight PT) when they waive their 15% cut. Or better yet you can purchase the album on nina, a new site based out of New York with more of a vested interest in the scene and, importantly, no cut but a transparent $1 added fee for the community revenue share.
If you’re more into physical media we have both vinyl (seen below) and CDs available here on the deadAir webstore, alongside a full merch collection of five t-shirts, two hoodies (one a zip up) and one crewneck sweater. All of these are printed on either American Apparel (most t-shirts) or Los Angeles Apparel (sweatshirts + yellow t) blanks. Good, quality stuff.
If you want to see us perform the album live in the flesh, we have just announced tours in Europe and North America for this spring/summer. Full onsale is now available via the links below:
EUROPE:
Dublin, Ireland: March 25 at Grand Social.
Edinburgh, Scotland: March 27 at Mash House.
Leeds, England: March 28 at Headrow House.
Manchester, England: March 30 at YES.
Bristol, England: March 31 at Louisiana.
Brighton, England: April 1 at DUST.
London, England: April 3 at ICA.
Paris, France: April 4 at Le Pop Up.
Amsterdam, Netherlands: April 8 at Paradiso.
Brussels, Belgium: April 9 at Witloof Bar.
Copenhagen, Denmark: April 12 at RUST.
Berlin, Germany: April 13 at Mikropol.
Warsaw, Poland: April 14 at Bardzo Bardzo.
Prague, Czech Republic: April 15 at Futurm Music Bar.
Budapest, Hungary: April 16 at Tubina Cultural Center.
Lisbon, Portugal: April 17 at ZDB.
Barcelona, Spain: April 18 at Laut.
USA/CANADA:
Austin, Texas: May 7 at 29th Street Ballroom.
Houston, Texas: May 8 at White Oak Music Hall.
Dallas, Texas: May 9 at Club Dada.
Orlando, Florida: May 12 at Conduit.
Atlanta, Georgia: May 13 at Masquerade.
Carrboro, North Carolina: May 15 at Cat’s Cradle.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: May 16 at Kung Fu Necktie.
Washington D.C: May 17 at Songbyrd.
Brooklyn, New York: May 19 at Elsewhere Z1.
Providence, Rhode Island: May 20 at AS220.
Montreal, Quebec: May 22 at La Sotternea.
Toronto, Ontario: May 23 at Rivoli.
Boston, Massachusetts: May 26 at Sonia’s.
Columbus, Ohio: May 29 at Ace of Cups.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: May 30 at Cactus Club.
Chicago, Illinois: May 31 at Beat Kitchen.
Minneapolis, Minnesota: June 2 at 7th Street Entry.
Kansas City, Missouri: June 3 at Encore.
Denver, Colorado: June 5 at Larimer Lounge.
Salt Lake City, Utah: June 6 at Kilby Court.
Vancouver, British Columbia: June 8 at Fox Cabaret.
Seattle, Washington: June 9 at Barboza.
Portland, Oregon: June 10 at Mississippi Studios.
San Francisco, California: June 12 at Brick & Mortar.
Los Angeles, California: June 19 at the Echo.
Phoenix, Arizona: June 20 at Crescent Ballroom.
We would like to finish this email with a round of thank you’s. First to Dos Monos for putting together the show we played in Tokyo last week. Them going out of their way to give us a full hour set, and effectively treat the event as an album release show of sorts, was too kind. A perfect start to MGGG touring that hopefully is not too difficult to live up to. Botsu’s curation was simply perfect. If you want a primer on exciting things happening in Japanese rap music you should start with that flyer. Here is a quick glimpse of our set for anyone who couldn’t make it. Secondly we would like to thank Katoman for hosting our release party at Beatcafe the night before. We all joked that, being in Tokyo, the party would amount to us, our friends and maybe one expat English teacher who was obsessed with us. Instead it got uncomfortably full, and we looped it twice through. A great celebration of the record. With past releases we’ve encountered this feeling of “ok, it’s out. now what?” so having these two nights to properly celebrate, so far from home, were a great change of pace. Lastly we wanted to thank the great filmmaker Daisuke Miyazaki for showing us around (and gifting me one of my favorite films of the past decade, his Videophobia, on bluray - Parker). It was nice to finally meet and we are excited to see what he comes up with for Dead Weight.
Please enjoy My Ghosts Go Ghost responsibly, and I’m sure we will see many of you on tour soon. - Parker and Nathaniel



