RYAN CHILCOAT

 
Okay, I know I already [technically] have a post on Ryan Chilcoat, but if you look at the previous post featuring him, there's not any information on what his music style is or what songs you should definitely give a listen to, so this is pretty much the purpose for that. You may recognize Ryan Chilcoat as the cute, talented guitarist from Here is There, adding a unique and ultra melodic rhythm to the upbeat, groove that makes up the music style of Here is There. With Ryan Chilcoat's instrumental solo project, often featuring Matt Totty, who is also from Here is There, the style that is featured in Here is There remains with this project, but is more enhanced with peculiar beats and rhythms mixed in with Ryan's melodic arrangement to entice the listener throughout every track that Ryan has came out with thus far. Like, I said before, it is quite hard to capture of the essence of Ryan Chilcoat's music, but if you ever hear me talk about Ryan Chilcoat, the one word I always use when I describe how his music makes me feel is, euphoric. The way he plays the guitar is so enticing and captivating, any time I see him play live or even when I'm just listening to Ryan's music on my ipod, I just feel so moved by everything I'm hearing. It's really hard to find music that makes a person feel that way, and this is why I'm talking about Ryan Chilcoat right now, because his music is something special that is beyond words. So, with that said, you should definitely check out Ryan Chilcoat, and if possible try to catch one of his shows (If you live in the Tulsa area, he normally plays shows at the Gypsy Coffeehouse and The Blue Jackalope - Check his facebook page for show postings and details), and hopefully, you'll be as moved as I am by his music and understand how amazing and talented this guy is.

Songs to check out: Storm Pillow (can only be found on youtube, for now [Ryan Chilcoat, if you are reading this, you need to definitely record and post that song, I literally can't live without it]), Siren, Black Fog, A Nightful of Mares, Pink Beam, Cat's Eye View, Grey Orange, Whatever Floats, and Inthru.

Ryan Chilcoat recently posted a new album (Charm Spell) up for download on his blog. You can find that, among other albums, on his blog site. --------> Ryan Chilcoat's Blog
 
 
 
 


GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY

 
For anyone in Tulsa, OK or Austin, TX, if you already don't know this band, then there is something wrong with you, but you're in luck because I am here to save your deprived mind. Ghostland Observatory is an electro rock duo hailing from Austin, TX with upbeat, obscure music that can appeal to anyone. With Aaron Behrens on vocals and sometimes the guitar and Thomas Turner on the drums and synthesizers, this electro-rock duo brings a new sound to modern music that is definitely a breath of fresh air. With tunes like "Sad, Sad City", "Rich man", "Shoot 'em down", "Midnight Voyage", "Heavy Heart", and "HFM", you'll definitely find a variety of catchy dance tunes that'll definitely get your heart racing. Now listening to GLO on your ipod is one thing that can put you in a good mood and will more than likely cause you to dance around randomly, but their live show is a totally different thing. I've personally seen them 3 times, once at Diversafest 2008 and twice at the historic, Cain's Ballroom, and I must say those shows have to be some of my favorite memories and favorite shows that I've ever been to. If you ever get to catch a GLO show in your town, you definitely won't be disappointed, especially if the venue is very intiment. With all the strobe and laser lights, mixed with the Turner's synthesizer skills and Behren's smooth operator voice & super awesome dance moves, and all the people dancing around, you'll definitely have a blast and you'll definitely be a GLO show whore (like myself) for life.
 
Songs to check out: Currently Ghostland Observatory has 4 albums (delete.delete.i.eat.meat, Paparazzi Lightning, Robotique Majestique) including a new album that was released October 2010 (Codename: Rondo), and personally I would suggest you check out their albums in general since overall they are pretty awesome, but for individual song suggestions check out, Shoot 'em down, Cause a Scene, Rich man, Piano Man, Sad Sad City, Midnight Voyage, Heavy Heart, No Place For Me, HFM, Miracles, Body Shop, and Codename Rondo.
 

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