Taking their name from the phenomenon of analog television frequency disturbances, Lafayette, Indiana's TV Ghost conjures an especially sludgy and punishing brand of art-punk. They began making a name for themselves in 2007, when their first 7-inch, Atomic Rain, was released by Die Stasi Records, also home to the noisy likes of Pink Reason and Zola Jesus. TV Ghost's sinister sound-which echoes the Scientists, Suicide and The Cramps' '70s output-and frantic live show won them an underground following; a 12-inch EP on Die Stasi, a single on Columbus Discount Records and their debut album, Cold Fish, followed in 2009 with several rounds of touring the US in support. The band's trek across Europe in 2010 left a trail of busted gear, annoyed booking agents and new fans behind them.