Tyler Pursel
Tyler Pursel | |
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Background information | |
Born | June 15, 1983 |
Genres | Hip hop, indie rock, dance-pop |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Keyboard, guitar, vocals |
Years active | 2000s-present |
Labels | Warner Bros., Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen, Creep Records, Mint 400 Records |
Associated acts | Gym Class Heroes, LadybiRdS, Grace Gale, Goddamnit, The Danger O's |
Website | www.walnutroomrecordings.com |
Notable instruments | |
Keyboards, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals, Lap Steel, Mandolin, Banjo, Omnichord, Percussion |
Tyler Pursel is an RIAA certified Gold and Platinum American songwriter, producer, recording engineer and session instrumentalist. He has served as a touring keyboardist and occasional guitarist[1] for Gym Class Heroes and in 2011 received writing credit for several songs on The Papercut Chronicles II.[2] He also arranged and produced the music for LadybiRdS 2007 release Regional Community Theater and played keyboards on the 2008 release by Grace Gale Stronger, Faster, Science..[2] Aside from touring and session work Pursel runs his own studio Walnut Room Recordings in the suburbs of Philadelphia which concentrates on documenting the works of local artists and creating original music for films such as the upcoming independent Namour as well as commercials and television networks such as MTV, FOX and the E! Network. He also plays guitar with the Philadelphia Post-Hardcore band Goddamnit.
Discography
- LadybiRdS - Regional Community Theater (2007)
- Grace Gale - Stronger, Faster, Science (2008)
- Tyler Pursel - Impending Doom Is Northern Bound (2009)
- Willing Swords - "The Doom Of Man" (2010)
- Gym Class Heroes - The Papercut Chronicles II (2011)
- The Rentiers - "Here Is A List Of Things That Exist" (2015)
- Ray Adkins - "Here I Am" (2015)
- Death Of Saul - "S/T" (2016)
- Danny Justice - "S/T" (2016)
- Goddamnit - "How To Take The Burn" (2014)
- Goddamnit - "I'll Never Be Okay, I'll Never Be The Same" (2016)
- Weakbody - "Endless" (2015)
- Weakbody - "I Can Feel Myself Sinking" (2016)
- Memorygardens - "Wavelengths" (2013)
- Karpets - "Russian Cowboys" (2013)
- The American Mile - "The American Mile" (2015)
- Eagleegg - "We Are The Starwalkers" (2012)
- Yves - "I" (2015)
- Yves - "II" (2015)
- Drvglvngs - "Fever Dreams/Come Undone (2015)
- Polar Shift - "Conversations With The Man To My Left" (2011)
- Selfish - "5 Song Demo" (2010)
- Hoagie - "Election Year" (2016)
- Neaux - "Fell Off The Deep End" (2015)
References
Citations
Online sources
- Bader, Jessica (20 October 2009), "Gym Class Heroes create a club-like climate", The Western Front, retrieved 28 January 2014
- "Credits", AllMusic, All Media Network, LLC, retrieved 27 January 2014