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Have you ever witnessed so much hype in your life? That’s not to say it’s not deserved…

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Ghostland Observatory wants to Blow Your Mind – The Austinist’s take on the show

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Ghostland Observatory and the Black Angels

Friday 01/19 (09:00PM) @ Hogg Memorial Auditorium Guadaulupe and 24th ST (map)


 

Aaron Behrens and Thomas Turner are the band Ghostland Observatory.

"They play electronic music like it was rock, and rock like it was soul. Behrens thrashes around on stage like a modern day Elvis, while Turner tweaks knobs, bashes keys, and churns out a beat to which it is difficult not to dance.

As one of Austin's only electronic bands, and certainly one of the few bands in Austin that consistently delivers a dance party every time they play, Ghostland Observatory brings a much appreciated freshness and modernity to the Austin music scene. They pack Gallery Lombardi. They fill the courtyard at The Velvet Spade with sweating, gleeful dancers. Aaron's singing and undeniably wild moves, mixed with Thomas' layered beats, create an environment where people can let go and get crazy." Austinist.com

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Ghostland Observatory

Ghostland Observatory Austin TX
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AustinChronicle: Any lingering hopes of a midafternoon nap harbored by the kiddos were obliterated almost asmore Any lingering hopes of a midafternoon nap harbored by the kiddos were obliterated almost as soon as Ghostland Observatory took the stage.more at austinchronicle.com

The Black Angels

The Black Angels Austin TX
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AustinChronicle: Austin quintet the Black Angels' 2006 debut, Passover, was brooding war-time hysteria in the formmore Austin quintet the Black Angels' 2006 debut, Passover, was brooding war-time hysteria in the form of dark and droning psychedelia. The bad vibrations ripple through the second wave of Texas psych leaders' sophomore album, Directions to See a Ghost, due in May on Seattle's Light in the Attic. – Austin Powell

 
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