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By : freaksrus 20th December 201820th December 2018

GARETH SAGER & THE HUNGRY GHOSTS ‘COME SHARE IN MY WORLD’ OFFICIAL VIDEO

The Official Video for ‘Come Share In My World’ by Gareth Sager & The Hungry Ghosts Directed by Jonathan Seal Taken from ‘Juicy Rivers’ by Gareth Sager & The Hungry Ghosts, the new album & project by The Pop Group / Rip Rig + Panic founder member Gareth Sager. Out now on Creeping Bent Order

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By : freaksrus 12th November 201814th January 2021

GARETH SAGER & THE HUNGRY GHOSTS LIVE AT 25 YEARS OF CREEPING BENT (CELTIC CONNECTIONS FESTIVAL)

Gareth Sager & The Hungry Ghosts will play their debut live performance at ‘Things Are Tough, We Can Still Picnic’ a celebration of 25 years of The Creeping Bent at CCA Glasgow on February 1st for Celtic Connections ‘Gareth Sager is best known for being a member of The Pop Group and Rip Rig &

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By : freaksrus 24th October 201814th January 2021

GARETH SAGER & THE HUNGRY GHOSTS LIVE IN SESSION FOR MARC RILEY ON BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC

The ‘Fabulous’ Sound of Gareth Sager & The Hungry Ghosts Gareth Sager explains the inspiration for ‘Disco Sofa’ & more in conversation with Marc Riley on BBC Radio 6 Music + a live session with The Hungry Ghosts performing tracks from ‘Juicy Rivers’ LISTEN

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By : freaksrus 21st September 201828th November 2018

JUICY RIVERS BY GARETH SAGER & THE HUNGRY GHOSTS NOW AVAILABLE TO STREAM

  ‘Juicy Rivers’ the new album by Gareth Sager & The Hungry Ghosts on Creeping Bent The final instalment of The Pop Group / Rip Rig & Panic founder member’s ‘Creeping Bent Triptych’ after ‘The Last Minute of Normal Time’ (2004) and ‘Slack Slack Music’ (2009) Ten stunning tracks of avant-punk funk sound and fury

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By : freaksrus 14th September 201828th November 2018

GARETH SAGER PLEDGEMUSIC INTERVIEW

‘When I went into Portslade to record Juicy Rivers, I always felt that if Douglas was into the three records together, they would make a great Triptych. Note: I have always done things in threes. There were originally 3 Pop Group LPs (Y, For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder, and We Are

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