Reflecting diverse influences from Blur to Pavement and Arctic Monkeys, Ghyti's high energy songs have been described as ‘stupidly infectious’ and have made the band a stand-out in the Adelaide scene.
Ghyti began as a solo project, releasing two EPs in 2010 and 2011, but quickly grew into a full lineup, releasing their first band EP 'Life Is Cheap' in 2013, followed by 'Fluorescent Lights' in October 2014.
They have played extensively in Adelaide and Melbourne, showcased internationally at Canadian Music Week 2015 in Toronto, and were invited to play at the Culture Collide festival in Los Angeles. In 2016 Ghyti supported indie icons Custard, and opened for Jeremy Neale and Regurgitator as part of the Brisbane band’s national tour.
The band self-produced a 20-minute short film to promote the 'Fluorescent Lights' EP, and in September 2015 released the single 'Give Us Your Money', followed by the EP ‘Commodities’ in April 2016. Ghyti released their follow up EP 'Race to the Bottom' in 2018, supported by a national tour and opening spots for Custard and The Mavis's. They have begun work on their fifth EP, due for release in 2019.