

The Ghostwriters project was essentially a studio band, due in part to another restriction placed upon Hirst by Midnight Oil, that his new band not perform live. Regardless of the conditions, Hirst undertook drumming and vocal duties on the Ghostwriters debut album, with Grossman, Bray and ex-Nates guitarist Andy Dickson rounding out the sound. The lead out single was ‘…Someone’s Singing New York New York…’ which was released in October ‘91. It had all the hallmarks of a classic Midnight Oil song, with cutting, politically s

The trio of Hirst, Bray and Grossman returned to their respective bands and it would be another three years before Ghostwriters was resurrected. Second time around it was the duo of Rob

All but free of his Midnight Oil shackles, Rob Hirst expanded the range of Ghostwriters activity for their third album ‘Fibromoon’ in 2000 - credited to Rob Hirst and The Ghostwriters. Rick Grossman was still on board and the project was joined by Lee Moloney (drums/percussion) and Beau Young (guitar/keyboards) - and the Ghostwriters finally hit the road.

In April 2007 the Ghostwriters unveiled their latest album ‘Political Animal’ (on Sony/BMG), which was a mix of earlier material re-recorded live in studio, along with four new tracks. The title was appropriate given the album’s explicit themes dealing with political, social and ethical issues. The sound of the album is a harder edged rock style in keeping with the passionate nature of the songs. Ex-Midnight Oil guitarist Martin Rotsey joined the fray to add his own unique high energy sound to the mix. The band played a killer set at the 2007 ‘Live Earth’ show. Over the last several years Rob Hirst has balanced his time and energy between the Ghostwriters and his drumming duties with the Australian blues outfit The Backsliders. The Backsliders have released three albums ‘Hanoi’ (2002), ‘Live’ (2005) and ‘Left Field Holler’ (2007) (I was lucky enough to see them on a couple of occasions during 2003).