In the Press
“The quintet’s pulsing flow proves perfect for the morphing 3-D geometric patterns that suggest a free fall through an Escher drawing projected on the planetarium dome. Ghosts of Jupiter: Music Experience takes a post-Pixar leap beyond those old Floyd and Zeppelin laser shows.” READ MORE
–Paul Robicheau (The Improper Bostonian)
“If you aren’t familiar with rock-and-roll planetarium shows, the concept is disarmingly simple – pretend that God took a crazy pill, put on a rock album, and invited you to sit on his brain and watch trippy cosmic thoughts roll around the inside of his skull. Laser light shows based on Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin albums are popular all around the country, but this new Ghosts of Jupiter show uses raw Boston talent and resources to blow them out of the water.” READ MORE
–Cara Giaimo (Ryan’s Smashing Life)
“…this new show pairs the band’s booming drums, screaming guitars, and chilly vocal melodies with a retina-popping video and light show.” READ MORE
–Miles Howard (Stuff Magazine)
“Local institution and Boston-bred rockers join forces for a show that’s out of this world.” READ MORE
–Maggie Hollander (Boston Music Spotlight)
“While most bands stick to the tried and true venues that their fans find themselves in most weekends, Nate Wilson and crew are taking the show out of the dark and crowded barroom venues and heading to the shining, futuristic Charles Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science for a completely different, totally immersive music experience.” READ MORE
–Richard Bouchard (Boston Band Crush)
“Check out this trippy and extremely unique music experience coming out from Endless Boundaries’ favorites, Ghosts of Jupiter, later this month…” READ MORE
“Ghosts of Jupiter, the new rock band led by Percy Hill/Assembly of Dust keyboardist Nate Wilson, have created new entertainment show that will run at Boston’s Charles Hayden Planetarium.” READ MORE
“If you’re a fan of rock and roll, and like watching pretty effects set to sound, you’ll love this show…” READ MORE
“…a fully-immersive rock entertainment show that transports visitors through the outermost reaches of space…” READ MORE











