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City of Ghosts

City of Ghosts is a five-piece rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was once written that “after silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” We have all been there—possessed, transfixed by melodies and rhythms. We may not always know why or how music moves us, but we are all vulnerable to the captivating mystery of song. There is something of us that only comes alive through it. And just for that moment, everything else falls away. That is what drives us and gives us strength. That is our calling and our challenge. We have spent years pursuing mu ...read more

City of Ghosts is a five-piece rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was once written that “after silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” We have all been there—possessed, transfixed by melodies and rhythms. We may not always know why or how music moves us, but we are all vulnerable to the captivating mystery of song. There is something of us that only comes alive through it. And just for that moment, everything else falls away. That is what drives us and gives us strength. That is our calling and our challenge. We have spent years pursuing music so that we can share in those moments with you. We lose ourselves here; we find ourselves here. And we invite you to do the same. The rest is silence... Lineup: Brian Tombari - Vocals Samuel Laun - Guitar/Vocals Shane Langenfeld - Guitar/Vocals Chris Bodjanac - Drums « hide

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