East Harbor Sees a “GHOST”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A feel-good pop-rock gem you’ll definitely want to add to your fall playlist.

South Florida-based music group East Harbor is an alternative-pop band consisting of Josh Dobson, Robby Savage, David Gonzales, and Curtis Wright. Formed in 2014, the foursome has continuously refined their sound, blending captivating electric guitar melodies with effervescent synths to create a unique and upbeat musical style. Over the years, they’ve shared stages with notable acts such as The Chainsmokers, Badfish, and Ballyhoo!, building a reputation for delivering good-vibes-inducing tracks. Some of their popular releases include songs like “The Cure,” “Exosphere,” “NXT2U,” and “Away From You.” Their latest release, the pop-rock single “GHOST,” further highlights their signature sound.

With its catchy mix of ear-pleasing electric guitar riffs and haunting atmospheric elements, East Harbor’s “GHOST” creates a dance-worthy pop-rock backdrop that fits perfectly for the spooky season. The song’s introspective lyrics, like “I say the wrong things, And I committed every sin, I suck at listening and I’m just in my head again,” along with “Feelings change so I can’t be overconfident, Walking contradiction, You love keeping track of it,” explore vulnerability and self-reflection. Combined with vibrant vocals and warm autumn vibes, East Harbor delivers a feel-good pop-rock anthem perfect for your fall playlist. Celebrate Halloween all month with the infectious sounds of “GHOST.”


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