Ghost On T.V. Delivers A Musical Triumph, Loud And Clear On New Album, “Mister Silence”

Designed by Paul DePasquale

We recently have stellar opportunity, to check out the new album, “Mister Silence “ , from Boston-based alternative project Ghost on TV

The creative greatness behind , Ghost On Tv, is beautifully crafted by songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, Paul DePasquale . You can listen to “Mister Silence” on Here, Apple Music , Here

There is this beautiful sense of mystery wrapped delicately at the core of “Mister Silence” , from Ghost On T.V. , this sense of mystery and curiosity gives the album a whole new dimension.

The album’s artwork, a photograph of DePasquale and a friend, backs turned, walking through Tokyo’s back alleys in search of a hidden cocktail bar, with elements of bright new technology jostling with old-school decay, reflects a scene like something out of a dystopian film, drawing us deeper into this world. 

It’s good to release art into the world,” says DePasquale, known to New England audiences for his work in celebrated alt-rock band Vary Lumar. “I have been making music and releasing it since 2001. Mister Silence feels like the result of many things re-aligning in my creative mindset and delivering something both raw and polished in more ways than just sonically.” 

We felt so many emotions while listening to “Mister Silence“, from Ghost On TV , from the opening track , “Beckon” , all the way through to the closing track, “Mister Silence “ It was the one of the more memorable musical experiences we have had in quite some time.

With its seven bass-and-beat-driven tracks that skip across genre lines with ease, Mister Silence was recorded and mixed by longtime collaborator and co-conspirator Sean McLaughlin of 37’ Productions in Rockland, Massachusetts; and mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering in Boston with assistant mastering engineer Costanza Tinti.

Photo Credit: Paul DePasquale

DePasquale, brilliantly, explores many sounds and emotions on “Mister Silence “, the abrasive and confrontational “Crashonomics,” which finds DePasquale exploring glitched-out hip-hop bars. “Pictures Of Us” is perhaps the closest sonic composition to DePasquale’s past life in Vary Lumar, blending synth and rock elements, and the sweeping track plays out like a page ripped from his personal diary.  

Mister Silence is all about growing older, being a bit wiser, reminiscing and learning from your past, staying true to oneself, taking liberties, while not being so damn aggressive about anything,” DePasquale says. “We live in a world where most people will wear emotions or show everything up front, looking for validation, and sometimes it is best to just be calm, quiet, thoughtful and reflective. Be silent until it makes sense not to be.” 

One listen to, “Mister Silence “ and it is clear you are listening to a trip-hop , electro-pop work of musical excellence, this is definitely one you can’t afford to miss.

Will Sass Delivers Sensational Debut EP, “[Insert EP Title Here]”

We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the debut EP, Insert EP Title Here” , from multi-talented producer and artist Will Sass.

You can listen to “Insert EP Title Here” Here

From the opening of “Alicia” featuring Alvin Risk, we were immediately transported to a melodic and beat filled paradise. Inspired by a meteor shower in Joshua Tree, ‘Alicia’ captures cosmic wonder, translating it into a track brimming with depth.

On this EP, Will Sass , brings together a stunning lineup of collaborators, including two-time Grammy winner Kamille, Nina Nesbitt, and Jordan Powers, to weave an intimately expansive sonic narrative.

Into The Blue,’ featuring Kamille, is a track that expertly balances euphoria and introspection with her soulful voice that reminds listeners of the liberating power of music. ‘Fairweather Friends’ featuring Nina Nesbitt brings a confessional edge to the EP. Nina’s poignant vocals and Will’s shimmering production tell a story of fleeting loyalty with unflinching honesty. As Nina puts it, “Will had such a clear story of what ‘Fairweather Friends’ meant to him, so it’s great to be able to bring it to life together.” Born from the same musical idea, ‘Deep/ String Theory,’ is Will and Catching Cairo telling two sides of a story in a blend of emotive strings and immersive beats with Cairo’s magnetic voice. Finally, [Insert EP Title Here]concludes with “Let You Go,” a new track featuring Jordan Powers that exemplifies Will’s knack for melding vulnerability with undeniable grooves.

Commenting about the EP, Will shares , This EP, [Insert EP Title Here], marks the start of my artist career and represents a deeply personal journey into my creative world. Each track was crafted with artists and writers who inspired me to create music and grow, making this project feel really special. I haven’t got it all fully worked out yet, obviously, but I think you can tell I am trying new ideas whilst developing my sound, I hope people like that. I’m so proud of this EP and all the amazing artists involved, and I already can’t wait to show what’s next—I’m just getting started.”

[Insert EP Title Here ] is more than just an EP, it is an unforgettable musical experience, that every music lover should experience.

Ghost On TV Delivers A Whole New Level Of Cool, With New Single “Drained”

Designed by Paul DePasquale

We recently had the exciting opportunity to check out the new single “Drained” from Boston, based Ghost On Tv. You can listen to “Drained” Here

There is this undeniable “next level of cool “ that surrounds “Drained” from Ghost On TV. We found ourselves totally mesmerized and instantly hooked on the absolutely amazing new track .

Ghost On TV, is the electrifying project, of of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Paul DePasquale, known around New England for his work in celebrated alt-rock band Vary Lumar

“Drained” is the second single from forthcoming album Mister Silenceout February 21 via Swoom Records

“‘Drained’ is about being exhausted from all the expectations we put on ourselves, as well as the expectations easily felt by society,” DePasquale says. “And it’s questionable how society gets placed with such a burden in the first place. It’s hard to not point the finger at the government, politics, corporations, and media that demand so much of our energy to keep up with the status quo. It’s the hamster wheel sort of life. The song is just my feeling about how there are so many vices we create to get through all the stresses we create or allow others to create for us. Eventually it takes a toll. Can you sit in a quiet room with nothing?

We love it when music delivers mystery and excitement, you definitely get a healthy serving of this on “Drained” , from Ghost On TV.