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Triumph of The Quirky Crew: Ghostland Observatory at Anderson High

 

 

AVID. "Advancement Via Individual Determination." I only wish this program existed during my high school days.  I was duly impressed when I was asked to attend a songwriting workshop (put on by the non-profit writing center Austin Bat Cave) at Anderson High School. Aaron Behrens from Ghostland Observatory was to host…say no more. 

As I walked through the halls of the school in between classes and all of the fresh-faced students were running around, moments of my insecure high school days came flooding back.  Expressing yourself whether through song, art, theater, was not cool back then.  It was simply a scene from a movie where the geek outcast finally gets the cute girl.  It’s not reality.  

A lot of the students in this particular class are going to be the first in their family to attend college.  This class is all about writing, self-expression, and college preparation…they were defined as a “quirky crew”. I LOVE THE QUIRKY CREW!!

 

Aaron Behrens did an amazing job inspiring these kids.  I literally was so into his speech that I found myself believing that I, too, could be on the cusp of a monumental career in the arts.  I am telling you, I was convinced!

 

Aaron had some motivating things to say, but it was more than that, it was his spirit, his artistic integrity, his humbleness that was so inspiring.  Some of the focus was about the freedom of expression.  Doing what you want in an artistic way that creates self-empowerment.  To break out and be free, don’t care about what the doubters believe and leave them behind.  Let people laugh at you - because guess what, Aaron now travels the world playing music for a living.  How many people have wished that were their reality?  Being true to yourself, saying YES to success, open your arms to the opportunity and sacrificing everything for your passion.  Challenging yourself as an artist, as a human being to do something completely new. Aaron said something in particular that resonated with the students, “I once wrote to live, and now I write for a living.” It was powerful. And you could see in the students’ faces and in their reactions that he was connecting with them. It was a visceral connection. He performed some songs throughout the class, as well. If you could have only seen the girls’ swoon. Good God!

 

We talked a little about the structure of songwriting, but the talk was more focused on an exercise given to the students.  Aaron threw out some words to inspire the class to write.  After a 10-15 minute writing session, the class took turns presenting their creations.  We heard rap, stories, poems, saw amazing drawings.  I swear, I wrote my own piece, and I had to hold my arm down to stop myself from volunteering to read it out loud in front of the class. 

 

It was truly a wonderful learning experience.  Aaron said that he can’t read music, he plays by ear, and that he derives his inspiration from things that find him, not the other way around.   I hope that the Austin Bat Cave continues to put on these seminars.  I can’t wait to see who they bring in next!

 

--Ellen Green

 

 

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June 2010
Gashcat
Reunion!

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Gashcat has made quite an impactive musical statement with their debut record release. Put simply, they take what is known of classic pop music and inject it with a healthy dose of rock and folk medicine. Gashcat’s new album showcases strong melodies, syncopated rhythms, percolating brass involvements and natural, expressive harmonization. It is everything good about pop presented in an explosively awesome yet eloquently executed package known quaintly as Reunion!

Currently composed of members Kyle Craft (vocals, guitar), Rick Hancock (bass), Haley Massey (xylophone), Logan Greene (noisemaker extraordinaire), Josh Long (brass), and Ray Borboa (percussion, drums), Gashcat holds influences in both recent artists (Arcade Fire, The Magnetic Fields) and rock bastions of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s (Dylan, Bowie, Kinks, Beatles, Beach Boys). Reunion! was recorded in a boathouse (not to be mistaken for a houseboat) in Louisiana belonging to Kyle’s father. In the wake of production, it seems that fish-tinged air and gasoline-soaked floorboards proved beneficial. Reunion! carries ten tracks that seamlessly melt together psychedelic fuzz, raw punk undertones, soaring folk compositions and melodic sweetness before bringing it to one hell of a boil.

Reunion! reflects a variety of personal circumstances to singer/songwriter Kyle Craft: “I just write what I see, I write about people that pass through. The songs mean a lot to me, but for anyone else, they’re open to swallow them in their own way.” The album itself leads you through a musical rollercoaster, if not an emotional one. Reunion! introduces Kyle’s gritty yet refined vocal talent with opening track “The Morning Sun,” accompanied by rolling toms, crashing cymbals, staccato-like guitar riffs and brass harmonies. Songs “Every Summer, Every Spring,” “I Build Machines,” and “Sleeper” hold similar constructions and are matched with Gashcat’s signature fuzz and whimsical noisemaking and synthesizing. Turning the heat down to a simmer, Gashcat reveals tracks like “Melanie,” “Glitter,” and their instrumental “Ship Island.” “Melanie” presents fluid guitar chords accompanied by languid tambourine, only later to be effortlessly combined with swaying trumpet and their iconic cymbal clashes.

With Reunion!, the listener is hooked by well-developed verses and choruses, and while they are tastefully catchy, they are neither overdone nor mediocre. This album has proven Gashcat can literally and successfully grasp indie pop by the horns, marinate it in rock salt (pun intended), and create something deliciously fresh and musically appetizing. --Whitney LeFevre



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