Ghost Stories is a punk rock album by the Chicago, Illinois band The Lawrence Arms, released in 2000 by Asian Man Records.
With this release the band moved away from the political nature of some of their previous songs in favor of more introspective lyrics.
It also features the only Lawrence Arms song written and sung by drummer Neil Hennessy, "106 South".
They feature Brendan Kelly singing in a slight country accent, but are often said to be some of the band's strongest tracks.
Both were added as hidden tracks on the re-recorded version of "Turnstyles" on their compilation album, Cocktails & Dreams.
"Purple Haze" and "Heaven Help Me" were recorded on home audio equipment by the band.
"Purple Haze" was later renamed and recorded (in a full band arrangement) as "Faintly Falling Ashes" on their split with Shady View Terrace.