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Ghost Pavilion

by Ghost Pavilion

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1.
Lost my name Is it the same one You called me long ago What’s your name Is it the same one I lost so long ago A falling out I don’t know why it is A falling out I don’t know why it is Ran through flames Reciting blind words Left for you to see A falling out Is the same one We had so long ago Trouble I see Cover my body Walks of all life Fumbled Trouble I see Cover my body Walks of all life Fumbled What’s your name Is it the same one I lost so long ago Thinking Worrying I know Something’s happening Silence won’t cause happenstance I got something I’ll get over you Falling out Is the same one You called me Why it is Trouble I see Cover my body Walks of all life Fumbled Trouble I see Cover my body Walks of all life Fumbled
2.
Last Season 04:01
Trapped in lies Stuck like glue All the times we tell ourselves When you break it down Turn it around Nothing’s getting through to you And we made all these plans Who would've thought that they’d be Obsessed with a new love We’ve tried it all Had it out Nothing’s changing in our minds Don’t try your luck with me I’ll bring you rain Blurred lines you won’t cross I’ll bring you way And we took our time It could be last season fearing all our lives led us to this And we took our time It could be last season fearing all our lives led us to this (Repeat)
3.
Hush 04:27
Come here, closer Your body’s calling Let’s dance all of the night Who said we can’t Don’t you know that I’m the only one And we got all of the night What could be better We move hand in hand We glide across the floor Eyes glancing over Here we go again And I can feel you Your endless saunter Your eyes draw me in And we got all of the night What could be better We move hand in hand Oh, your love is slowly endless I can’t talk Oh, your love is slowly endless We move forever again Hush
4.
Still on Ice 04:44
What is in your head It’s too hard to know What can we do How do you count all of The times that we choose To not bother And I Wanted love but I got all these things I won’t try Black and Blue Beside you Oh this world, they were right Still we try With our hearts still on ice Tell me about your mom and dad What do you think are we the young ones Sticking around Side swiping Talk about your favorite city Conversation you would have like to have Drinking aside Tell me You’re the one That you got all the things I won’t try Black and Blue Beside You Oh, your love stands back Waves me on Buy my heart still calls And now that you’ve gone I got prayers already known Black and Blue Beside You Oh, this love it ain’t right But we try With our hearts still on ice
5.
Fallout 04:19
Vultures speak Sounding words Falling down Crossing streams All lives cry endless The smoking gun left the scene, yeah Run to the river Flee to the river We all fall down No mentions paid Rely on high tightropes Higher than Higher than The fallout
6.
I can’t believe You always think I’ve fallen down and I Can’t get up This would give me an excuse Serves you right Serves you right I spoke to you in dreams past You finally move away All I can ask How are you How are you I can’t see you I can’t hear you anymore I can hear you laugh You speak in tongues Never mind, I know you Will do whatever you want Just let me know Just let me know I don’t understand how you are Everything is hurtful at least at first The pain you put The pain you put On yourself On ourselves I can hear you laugh You speak in tongues Never mind, I know you Will do whatever you want
7.
I can see the dark sunlight Seeing you in my mind’s eye I can see the dark sunlight Seeing you in my mind’s eye See you now like I never did before The life you live now You want it, you got it But somewhere down the line Even if you think you’re fine You’re falling down Falling down I can see the dark sunlight Seeing you in my mind’s eye See you now like I never did before The life you live now You want it, you got it But somewhere down the line Even if you think you’re fine You’re falling down Falling down Same thing for me, if I was to be so sure I would want you to see me like I once was Even if you blame me now, even if there’s anger now We should of known Should of Known
8.
All Along 05:52
True to life You’ll see I need your care Spoken loud and clear Don’t make things worse See me crawl Down the hall When I take on the first pill True to life Don’t you see I’m gone All along Your mind was sidetracked Soon enough You’re going to be free True to life You’re here I always get impatient True to life When you see What they still don’t See the truth In the sand I’ve been nothing but patient True to life And the sea All along Your mind was sidetracked Soon enough You’re going to be free All along A distant memory Soon enough It’s what you’ll be

about

L.A.-based bedroom/dream pop outfit Ghost Pavilion (aka James Higgs) plumbs the depths of escapism in a series of affecting visuals that function, ostensibly, as a backdrop to the soundtrack of doomsday scrolling on his debut full-length and self-titled LP, mastered by GRAMMY-nominated engineer John Baldwin (The White Stripes, Iggy Pop, Sly Stone). Higgs tracked Ghost Pavilion at home in Los Angeles, a departure from his work with Charles Burst—former Seaside Lounge owner/engineer (The National, St. Vincent and Paul Banks of Interpol have recorded here)—in Brooklyn, New York, where he recorded Traces and the Oblivion EP, as well as his most recent single, "Bleed on Sunset."

"All of these videos were influenced by our modern lenses,” says Higgs. “We get our news through sound bites, expressions by way of emojis, and ideas in less than 280 characters.” Higgs juxtaposes these lenses with dancy, synth-laden rhythms, hazy guitars and dreamlike soundscapes to temper the zeitgeist of modern tech and its unruly fixation with efficacy.

Flooded with anxiety and existential dread, Higgs wrote “Fallout” at the beginning of lockdown, recalling a dreaded trip to yet another supermarket with limited supplies, but this time to the tune of Bobby McFerrin’s indelible “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” blaring over the speakers. Higgs remembers asking himself the obvious, “Is this it?” Appropriately, the accompanying visual for the single illuminates an ultimate sense of inevitability, illustrating the fiery hellscapes of climate change with a vehicle winding through a forest fire, surrounded by ashes and houses up in flames. “I wanted to lean into this sense of dread completely, without looking for a resolution,” says Higgs.

Predominantly commentary on the dystopian jack-in-the-box news cycle that plagues our push notifications, Ghost Pavilion manages to plant more palatable curios in between its cyberpunk chillwave spells, ones bearing transience, resilience and the joy of movement in liminal spaces. If not for touches of romanticism and whimsy on album highlights, “Hush” and “Should’ve Known,” it might be difficult to quell the consequential blitz of “Fallout” or the inimical, Scott Walker-indebted thrust of “Serves You Right.”

Following the ashes of his former, critically acclaimed band Spanish Prisoners, who shared bills with DIIV and Youth Lagoon, Higgs relocated from New York City to his hometown of Los Angeles. He credits this move as the motivation behind previous releases, kickstarting his solo career and enjoying the spoils of creative freedom.

Over the years, Higgs has enjoyed playing these songs for more intimate audiences and at smaller festivals like Echo Park Rising, though it’s been increasingly difficult for him to substantiate live performances, surrounded by close friends and family. “It still feels weird to me: ‘Come see my band play and put yourselves at risk,’” he mimics. “As things calm, if they do, maybe one day I’ll get the band back together, but right now this is the comfortable thing for me to do.”

Higgs is more concerned with his collagist approach toward media, as made evident by the hyperreal ethos of Ghost Pavilion, with its ensemble of visuals depicting everything from futurism, the fetishization of technology and the modern era’s obsession with progress, to repression of the disenfranchised, and the collective deterioration of attentiveness and memory, as we know it.

The visual aesthetic of Ghost Pavilion’s album art mirrors the sleek production and minimal backdrops used to create Ghost Pavilion’s sound. These visuals evolved from the long-term collaboration of Higgs and visual artist Adam Guzman. Guzman currently provides the visual content for many high-profile clients such as Nosaj Thing and Toro y Moi.

An exercise in resiliency and self-awareness, contingent upon the bandwidth of human emotion, Ghost Pavilion is a triumph over solipsistic tendencies, with a bird-eye view of everyday self-destruction. “I kept coming back to movement,” says Higgs. “Getting beyond barriers or bad experiences through movement.” And that’s precisely what he does on “All Along,” the existential finale of the record. “I wanted to reflect on grief,” says Higgs. “Passing away into the unknown, and just taking a step back from the microscope.”

Fortunately, we can expect some live solo performances from Ghost Pavilion. “More of the promotion will be online,” says Higgs. “I’ll still carry on with live performances. They’ll just be online... for now.” Look for Ghost Pavilion’s full-length debut, Ghost Pavilion, streaming everywhere on October 14, 2022.

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released October 14, 2022

Written / Recorded - James Higgs
Mixed / Produced - Michael DiSanto
Mastered - John Baldwin

Artwork / Layout - Adam Guzman

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