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Ghostland Observatory CD Release Party

WHEN:
Fri. 02/29 | 8:00PM
WHERE:
Austin Music Hall, 208 Nueces map

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The new Ghostland Observatory album is finished and to celebrate they will be playing a CD Release Party at the Austin Music Hall on Friday, February 29th. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, January 19 at AustinMusicHall.com.

The ticket price includes a free copy of the new album "Robotique Majestique", and each person that buys a ticket will be able to pick up a copy of the new cd at the Music Hall upon entry. This will be the kick off to the Robotique Majestique 2008 Tour!

 


On Sale THIS Sat. Jan.19 at 10AM!


CD RELEASE PARTY

GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY

Fri., Feb. 29th * 9pm





208 Nueces * Austin, TX 78701



TICKETS: Tickets will be available through GetTix.net outlets including: Waterloo Records, RunTex locations, UT Co-OP; by phone 1-866-443-8849 or online at www.austinmusichall.com


TICKET PRICES: $30 advance/ $32 day-of-show (plus applicable services fees)


EXCLUSIVE HOMETOWN OFFER

Get Ghostland’s new release “Robotique Majestique” included with purchase of ticket!

*Ticket can be redeemed for CD at the venue night of show only.


For more info, call 512-263-4146 or visit www.austinmusichall.com

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TheOnion
TheOnion  said:

Ghostland Observatory has grown big in Austin and beyond with a sound that tips toward the electro-rock likes of The Rapture and VHS Or Beta—more so the latter, thanks to a penchant for vocoder effects that skew as suspect as often as they prove stirring. The duo spent most of 2007 breaking out behind the flashy grooves of Paparazzi Lightning, an album made for nightclub hedonism that naturally felt flaccid in the harsh light of day. Not taking any chances, the new Robotique Majestique amps up the hair-band posturing even further—the mix of Euro-metal yowls and oppressively cheesy ’80s synths evokes Billy Squier as remixed by The Crystal Method—which won’t win back cynics who have already dismissed the group. It should, however, make a huge splash amongst those who value style over substance—i.e., the majority of the music-buying public. Opening: Dr. Jack.


about 1 year ago.
chelsea
chelsea  said:

got my tickets two days ago!


over 2 years ago.
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Click "I Like It" for a chance to win a free pair of tix!


over 2 years ago.