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Ghostland Observatory

Robotique Majestique

  • AMG Review of Robotique Majestique

    Amg
    Stewart Mason
    All Music Guide

    Three albums into their career, Austin's Ghostland Observatory still have to take more than their share of comparisons to Daft Punk -- so much so that from the title on down, Robotique Majestique pretty much drops the pretense that the French duo isn't a direct influence. Singer Aaron Behrens' guitar, previously Ghostland Observatory's most musically unique element, is notable in its absence, leaving multi-instrumentalist producer Thomas Turner's undeniably Daft Punk-influenced synths and beats the only counterpoint to Behrens' squalling vocals. On songs like "No Place for Me" and "Dancing on My Grave," what results is a peculiar mashup of electronic dance-funk tunes and '80s hair metal vocals, a strange but unexpectedly compelling blend of two retro fashion statements that one would never expect to work as well together as they do. If all of Robotique Majestique explored similar territory, it would be nonstop (albeit slightly tacky) fun, but the album is larded with tracks like the sloggy instrumentals "Holy Ghost White Noise" and "Club Soda," the dated industrial noise-funk of "HFM," and the weedy title track, which sounds like Turner and Behrens are hoping for a Go West revival to be the big dance music trend of 2008. Despite the missteps, well over half of Robotique Majestique is terrifically entertaining; it just seems like the hit-to-miss ratio could have been so much higher without much more effort.

A Night Out in the Sad, Sad City with Ghostland Observatory
about 1 year ago

If that dude from the Darkness was the lead singer of the Faint and the Faint met the Rapture at a Rave in 1981 with Daft Punk spinning, the resulting love child would be Ghostland Observatory. Packing bigger drama and more bombast then many of their electro-funk-punk-disco peers, the Austin, TX duo blew me away with their sound and their show at Webster Hall in March. I had never heard the g...

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New Album And Tour News From Ghostland Observatory
about 1 year ago
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Austin, Texas-based dance act Ghostland Observatory blew onto the scene, and in a matter of three years will have released three albums and a DVD (Live From Austin City Limits. The duo consisting of frontman Aaron Behrens (guitar, vocalist) and producer Thomas Turner will release their third album, Robotique Majestique on February 26th via their own imprint Trashy Moped. The lead single, "Heavy...

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A Night Out in the Sad, Sad City with Ghostland Observatory
about 1 year ago

If that dude from the Darkness was the lead singer of the Faint and the Faint met the Rapture at a Rave in 1981 with Daft Punk spinning, the resulting love child would be Ghostland Observatory. Packing bigger drama and more bombast then many of their electro-funk-punk-disco peers, the Austin, TX duo blew me away with their sound and their show at Webster Hall in March. I had never heard the g...

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