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Ghostland observatory
Ghostland observatory








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“This is a show for anyone who enjoys their rock with love,” he said. In fact, according to Brian Chavez of Splendid Sun Productions, that is exactly where this band seems to hail from. In only ten short years, the band has trekked across the world, trotting their way from one continent to the next issuing their own unique turn at the musical manifesto with a sound made for moving too and loving. “I just want to dance and keep dancing, every time I listen to it!” “It’s unlike any other show around,” said Dean, who now resides in Austin – the hub of Ghostland’s foundation. In standard Ghostland fashion, the lights of the club dimmed, and to the buzzing of their song “Glitter”, the first track off their last record Codename:Rondo, the crowd erupted into a fervor of dance and celebration underneath the rocketing lasers emitting from the stage, now lit like a golden chalice.įor those who have experienced this sight for themselves, it’s an amazing sight to see says El Paso native Mara Dean. The room was packed tight with only the most sworn and committed fans of the Austin based dance fusion duo Ghostland Observatory. The anticipation of the crowd grew quietly as they all bobbed their heads to the warm-up music echoing subtly from wall to wall, inside the small South by Southwest venue on Willey Nelson Blvd. The ominous hum of the house lights shined down and showered nearly 2,700 in attendance like a gazed umbrella inside the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas back in March.










Ghostland observatory