Phantogram

Musician

Band

Musicians:
Josh Carter – guitar
Sarah Barthel – vocals
Nick Shelestak – synth
Chris Carhart – drums

Phantogram on KCRW

Electronic pop duo Phantogram were motivated by some tough times to craft a record about heartbreak that is dark but bombastic.

Phantogram

Electronic pop duo Phantogram were motivated by some tough times to craft a record about heartbreak that is dark but bombastic.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, the duo behind Phantogram, have been making great music for some time but they've stepped up for their major label debut.

Phantogram

Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, the duo behind Phantogram, have been making great music for some time but they've stepped up for their major label debut.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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