Tyler Pursel is an American songwriter, producer, recording engineer and session instrumentalist.

Tyler Purse
BornJune 15, 1983
GenresHip hop, indie rock, dance-pop
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Keyboard, guitar, vocals
Years active2000s–present
LabelsWarner Bros., Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen, Creep Records, Mint 400 Records
Websitewalnutroomrecordings.com

Work

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Pursel began as a touring keyboardist and occasional guitarist for Gym Class Heroes in 2006.[1] In 2007, he arranged and produced the dance-pop album Regional Community Theater by Ladybirds, and played keyboards on Stronger, Faster, Science by Grace Gale.[2][3] Pursel received writing credit for several songs on The Papercut Chronicles II in 2011.[3] Aside from touring and session work, Pursel runs his own studio Walnut Room Recordings in the suburbs of Philadelphia.[4] The studio concentrates on documenting the works of local artists and creating original music for films, such as the independent film Namour.[5] He also works on commercials and for MTV, FOX and the E! Network. Pursel plays guitar with the Philadelphia post-hardcore band Goddamnit.

Discography

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  • Regional Community Theater (2007) by Ladybirds
  • Stronger, Faster, Science (2008) by Grace Gale
  • Impending Doom Is Northern Bound (2009) by Tyler Pursel
  • The Doom Of Man (2010) by Willing Swords
  • 5 Song Demo (2010) by Selfish
  • The Papercut Chronicles II (2011) by Gym Class Heroes
  • Conversations with the Man to My Left (2011) by Polar Shift
  • We Are The Starwalkers (2012) by Eagleegg
  • Wavelengths (2013) by Memorygardens
  • Russian Cowboys (2013) by Karpets
  • How To Take The Burn (2014) by Goddamnit
  • The American Mile (2015) by The American Mile
  • I (2015) by Yves
  • II (2015) by Yves
  • "Fever Dreams/Come Undone (2015) by Drvglvngs
  • Here Is A List Of Things That Exist (2015) by The Rentiers
  • Here I Am (2015) by Ray Adkins
  • Fell Off The Deep End (2015) by Neaux
  • Endless (2015) by Weakbody
  • Death Of Saul (2016) by Death Of Saul
  • Danny Justice (2016) by Danny Justice
  • I'll Never Be Okay, I'll Never Be The Same (2016) by Goddamnit
  • I Can Feel Myself Sinking (2016) by Weakbody
  • Election Year (2016) by Hoagie
  • Chain Up The Sun (2017) by Neaux
  • Houseplant (2017) by Houseplant

References

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Citations
Bibliography
  • Credits, AllMusic, 2011, retrieved January 27, 2014
  • Apar, Corey (September 5, 2007), "Ladybirds", Spin, retrieved January 22, 2014
  • Bader, Jessica (October 20, 2009), "Gym Class Heroes create a club-like climate", The Western Front, retrieved January 28, 2014
  • Linden, Sheri (June 13, 2016), "'Namour': LAFF Review", The Hollywood Reporter, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Rowland, Hobart (November 2016), "Funk Rock Band Hillary Wallace and the Death Release Debut Album", Main Line Today, retrieved February 15, 2019
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