Despite having been performing for decades, enigmatic singer-songwriter CB Ghost says his new self-titled project feels like starting over.
CB has packed a lot into his life so far; a pro surfer, a salesman, a journalist and a musician, he hasn’t left many stones unturned.
But for CB, this new creative pursuit – fronting and writing songs for a band that blends dreamy acoustic surf-pop, raw and sometimes bluesy folk-rock and just a pinch of psychedelia – represents a new era of musical independence.
“I was in a band that had a few good things happen – we nearly signed to Sony, things like that – but we didn’t tour,” he said.
“The band wasn’t really doing that; they were dealing with wives and kids and stuff, whereas I was pretty committed.
“Then I had a duo with a friend, and he and I could sit down and write a song whenever we got together, but he didn’t tour either. I just realised that to do this, I need to do it myself – I need to drive this thing and just take control.
“I’ve always said I’ve played guitar badly for 20 years… I was a singer. But I thought, if I become a solo artist, learn to play my guitar well enough and have a foot stomp or whatever, I’ll be able to go and do a show with just me, playing my songs, not relying on anyone.”
But, having played solo for some time, CB now has a five-piece band – including rhythm section, keys and violin – not because he needs a band, but because he wants one.
“It’s a nice feeling; I love being in a band, and I love the guys I’m playing with,” CB said.
Currently touring his debut album Mayhemic, CB comes to the Barwon Club this September 12, supported by homegrown acts Cooldad and GoodWood.
“I used to come and surf at Bells Beach a lot, so I know that area… I love that part of the world and live music belongs in Geelong,” he said.
“From the get-go we’ll really put it out there. If people like to have a good time, come along. It’s heartfelt, it’s unique and it’s original.”