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"It's called See You Later Simulator," Frontman Aaron Behrens says of Ghostland Observatory's first new album in eight years. "I've always been on the sci-fi edge of things, which is just a reflection of being a child of the '80s and growing up with video games and computers, but also remembering a time before those things were common. I think all of that comes into play on this record. It's a real comment on what's going on right now, and on trying to figure out what's reality and what's a simulation." See You Later Simulator finds Behrens and longtime partner Thomas Ross Turner bouncing back from an extended hiatus to create music that ranks with their most ambitious and timely work. With a musical sensibility that incorporates Behrens' interest in rock, country and psychedelia as well as Turner's love for avant-garde electronica and analog disco-thump, Behrens and Turner formed Ghostland Observatory in Austin, TX in 2003, setting out to create a style of music that still existed only in the pair's collective consciousness. While Ghostland Observatory's spectacular live performances made them a headlining attraction in clubs and festivals across America, their albums—2005's Delete.Delete.I.Eat.Meat..., 2006's Paparrazi Lightning, 2008's Robotique Majestique and 2010's Codename: Rondo, all released on Turner's Trashy Moped Recordings—won a sizable listenership. Having decided to create a new album, Behrens and Turner found the seed for See You Later Simulator in the material that they'd begun to cut casually during their hiatus. "Over the years, while we were on hiatus, we had popped into the studio and worked out some tracks, and every time we did, we came up with something really good. It's like, the water's always there on tap, all you've gotta do is just open it up. So the songs were poppin' out, and they really started to flow into something bigger. The story really did start telling itself, and we started seeing the connection between the songs." The reunited twosome worked together with maximum efficiency and minimum fuss. "The set-up was very stripped-down," says Turner. "I had a small console, a sampler and a piano, and Aaron had a guitar and a vocoder thing, and we just fired up the machines and did it, and kept it raw and rough. We didn't spend a lot of time noodling around, we just kind of got to it, and if something wasn't happening, we'd just move on to something that was happening. We just kept moving forward and didn't overthink it." The resulting album ranks with Ghostland Observatory's most ambitious and accessible work, with such tracks as "Paradise Lost," "Permanent Vacation" and "Miss Abyss" delivering both uplifting electro-dance-rock and a loose but absorbing storyline that isn't likely to interfere with the sweaty intensity of Ghostland Observatory's upcoming live shows. "We tour with a small crew, but there are so many lasers and so much stuff that you'd think we were traveling with a couple of 18-wheelers," says Turner. "On the last tour, we'd pull up to these venues who were expecting big rigs and buses, and we'd be in a couple of vans. Everyone in our crew knows exactly what their job is and that there's not much leeway for mistakes. We just come in, set up the show, soundcheck, play the show and we're out." "We're really ready to get back out there," says Behrens, adding, "We've already played some big shows and a couple of big festivals. It's been awhile since we've played in front of that many people, but as soon as we hit that stage, everybody was one. That feeling of connection made me happy to realize that we're back in a position to uplift people. I'm just so thankful that our band has gotten over that hump that some other bands might not have been able to get over. I'm super-happy and super-proud that we've gotten past that last challenge and that we're still here. "We worked hard on this record, and it's just the tip of the iceberg of what's to come," Behrens concludes. "This is our rebirth, the phoenix rising from the ashes, and we have no plans to slow down. We're stepping out of the weird simulation we've been in, and coming back into the world for the beginning of round two."
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Thomas Turner: all that is electronic and organic... Aaron Behrens: all that is.........
The lasers were awesome, the energy was awesome, the music was stellar… Banger show all around!
Showbox SoDo Seattle, WAtheir performance was spectacular! they played my favorite song(s) and we danced our asses off!
Fillmore Auditorium Denver, COGhostland is BACK! Nice to leave simulation for a while :)
Regent Theater DTLA Los Angeles, CANo one else like these guys. Glad they are back at it!
Paradise Rock Club Boston, MAGreat venue for an amazing show. Ghostland Observatory never disappoints.
Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall Fort Worth, TXYes, Ghostland Observatory is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Ghostland Observatory concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Ghostland Observatory tour is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.
Ghostland Observatory is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
Ghostland Observatory's tour starts Apr 24, 2026 and ends on May 02, 2026. They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in San Antonio at Hemisfair and their next upcoming concert will be in San Antonio at Hemisfair.
As part of the Ghostland Observatory tour, Ghostland Observatory is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities: