# Ghost Ramp

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American record label

**Ghost Ramp** is an American [record label](/source/Record_label) based in [Los Angeles](/source/Los_Angeles). It was founded by [Wavves](/source/Wavves) frontman Nathan Williams. The label started as a [music blog](/source/Music_blog), later expanding into a record label.[1] It currently has nine artists signed, including Wavves and his side projects, [Sweet Valley](/source/Sweet_Valley_(music_group)) and Spirit Club.

## History

Started in 2008, Ghost Ramp began as a music blog run by Williams. As Williams' band, Wavves, began to gain attention, he put blogging on hold. On August 3, 2010, Wavves released *[King of the Beach](/source/King_of_the_Beach_(Wavves_album))* to generally positive reviews. The following year, they released *[Life Sux](/source/Life_Sux)* on the newly-formed record label, Ghost Ramp.[2] With the successes of both *King of the Beach* and *Life Sux*, Williams was able to expand his label. On November 16, 2015, Ghost Ramp released a remastered seven-inch [vinyl LP](/source/LP_record) for the video game *Drift Stage*. On December 1, 2015, Ghost Ramp started a monthly subscription where members are sent a seven-inch vinyl record, an item of apparel, and a Nick Gazin-designed [trading card](/source/Trading_card).[3]

## Artists

- [Antwon](/source/Antwon)

- Birth Defects

- [Cloud Nothings](/source/Cloud_Nothings)

- Fraternal Twin

- Juice Box

- [So Stressed](/source/So_Stressed)

- Spirit Club

- Steep Leans

- Sweet Valley

- [Trash Talk](/source/Trash_Talk_(band))

- [Wavves](/source/Wavves)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Andy Kelly published (2016-01-26). ["How record label Ghost Ramp is embracing games"](https://www.pcgamer.com/how-record-label-ghost-ramp-is-embracing-games/). *PC Gamer*. Retrieved 2022-06-13.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Gallo, Phil (2011-07-02). [*MTV Making Wavves*](https://books.google.com/books?id=qbr6WdsnLzQC&dq=Ghost+Ramp+wavves&pg=RA8-PA35). Nielsen Business Media, Inc.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Jeremy, Gordon (2015-12-01). ["Wavves Launches Ghost Ramp Subscription Series With Best Coast, Cloud Nothings Collaborations"](https://pitchfork.com/news/62062-wavves-launches-ghost-ramp-subscription-series-with-best-coast-cloud-nothings-collaborations/). *Pitchfork*. Retrieved 2022-06-13.

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