Ghost
Over surprisingly accessible metal and pop-driven hard rock, Swedish outfit Ghost deliver tongue-in-cheek sonic sermons centered on horror imagery, the occult, and occasionally Satanic themes. Members of the band originally maintained a strict vow of anonymity, both on record and on-stage, obscuring themselves with cloaks and heavy makeup. Ghost is fronted by lead singer Tobias Forge, first known only as Papa Emeritus, whose anti-Pope appearance was recognizable with skull-faced makeup, cardinal robes, miter, and thurible. Subsequent incarnations of this alter ego appeared with each album, as Forge changed from Emeritus II and III into Cardinal Copia for 2018's Prequelle. Formed in 2008 in Linköping, Ghost began playing underground shows and sharpening their sound. Given their occult ritual-styled performances, their popularity with metal fans in their home country flourished. In 2010, they issued a three-track demo, followed by the single "Elizabeth," and both quickly sold out. Their debut album, Opus Eponymous, on Rise Above Ltd., defied expectations with a surprisingly welcoming melodic sound, weaving together '60s psychedelia, '70s doom, and '80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and their reputation spread. They took to the road, touring internationally. For a short while, they were urged to take the Ghost B.C. moniker in the U.S. to disambiguate themselves. Though it was a tad confusing, it didn't hurt their reputation for wildly theatrical performances, and their identities remained cloaked in mystery. (Ghost eventually reverted to their name without the "B.C." suffix in late 2015.) After a wait of over two years, Ghost issued the single "Secular Haze," followed by their sophomore album, Infestissumam, in January 2013, and the band debuted Papa Emeritus II. Infestissumam caused plenty of controversy during the recording process. Begun in Nashville, its Satanic themes caused it to be boycotted by virtually every backing chorus -- an important aspect of the album. These vocals had to be recorded in Hollywood. The critical and fan acclaim was nearly universal, however, and the release increased their profile across the globe and won them many fans who didn't necessarily claim heavy metal as a favorite style. The album debuted on some charts at number one. Later in the year, they released a covers EP, If You Have Ghost, produced by Dave Grohl. A festival tour followed in 2014, including appearances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Rock on the Range. The band re-entered the studio later that year. In May of 2015 it was announced that Papa Emeritus II had been fired and was succeeded by his younger brother (by three months), Papa Emeritus III, adding to the band's shtick. A new single, "Cirice," was issued in May of 2015, followed in August by their third album, Meliora, on Loma Vista Recordings. It was produced by pop heavy-hitter Klas Åhlund (Katy Perry, Usher, Kesha, Madonna) and mixed by Andy Wallace. Album single "Cirice" scored a Grammy for Best Metal Performance in 2016, months before a deluxe reissue added two new songs and a handful of covers, including one of the Eurythmics' "Missionary Man." Those bonuses were also released as a separate EP, Popestar, which was followed by a tour of the same name. In 2017, a new crop of legal issues hit the band. Previously, the identities of Ghost's musicians remained a secret. However, when frontman Tobias Forge was sued by former bandmembers Simon Soderberg, Mauro Rubino, Martin Hjertstedt, and Henrik Palm over royalties, the shadow of anonymity disappeared. After the year-end release of live album Ceremony and Devotion, Forge moved forward with other musicians. For the next project, Forge introduced a new identity, Cardinal Copia, who became the face of their fourth effort, 2018's Prequelle, which was produced and recorded by Tom Dalgrin. Unlike previous efforts, this date abandoned the occult and left the Satanic worship kitsch behind, instead focusing on their own brand of sinister arena rock in a deliberate attempt, as Forge explained in an interview, "...to sound like the best 1970s band you never heard...." In addition to sweeping, radio-friendly hard rock swagger, they also employed funk basslines and disco beats, fat horns, and analog synths. Their songs readily referenced themes and tragedies from the Dark Ages of European history, including an anthem about the Bubonic plague. Prequelle debuted in the Top Three of the Billboard 200 upon release, and eventually soared to the number one slot, making it their highest-charting effort to date. 2019 saw the release of Seven Inches of Satanic Panic, a two-song EP/single featuring the fiendish and retro-sounding "Kiss the Go-Goat" and "Mary on a Cross."
© Eduardo Rivadavia & Thom Jurek /TiVo
Over surprisingly accessible metal and pop-driven hard rock, Swedish outfit Ghost deliver tongue-in-cheek sonic sermons centered on horror imagery, the occult, and occasionally Satanic themes. Members of the band originally maintained a strict vow of anonymity, both on record and on-stage, obscuring themselves with cloaks and heavy makeup. Ghost is fronted by lead singer Tobias Forge, first known only as Papa Emeritus, whose anti-Pope appearance was recognizable with skull-faced makeup, cardinal robes, miter, and thurible. Subsequent incarnations of this alter ego appeared with each album, as Forge changed from Emeritus II and III into Cardinal Copia for 2018's Prequelle. Formed in 2008 in Linköping, Ghost began playing underground shows and sharpening their sound. Given their occult ritual-styled performances, their popularity with metal fans in their home country flourished. In 2010, they issued a three-track demo, followed by the single "Elizabeth," and both quickly sold out. Their debut album, Opus Eponymous, on Rise Above Ltd., defied expectations with a surprisingly welcoming melodic sound, weaving together '60s psychedelia, '70s doom, and '80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and their reputation spread. They took to the road, touring internationally. For a short while, they were urged to take the Ghost B.C. moniker in the U.S. to disambiguate themselves. Though it was a tad confusing, it didn't hurt their reputation for wildly theatrical performances, and their identities remained cloaked in mystery. (Ghost eventually reverted to their name without the "B.C." suffix in late 2015.) After a wait of over two years, Ghost issued the single "Secular Haze," followed by their sophomore album, Infestissumam, in January 2013, and the band debuted Papa Emeritus II. Infestissumam caused plenty of controversy during the recording process. Begun in Nashville, its Satanic themes caused it to be boycotted by virtually every backing chorus -- an important aspect of the album. These vocals had to be recorded in Hollywood. The critical and fan acclaim was nearly universal, however, and the release increased their profile across the globe and won them many fans who didn't necessarily claim heavy metal as a favorite style. The album debuted on some charts at number one. Later in the year, they released a covers EP, If You Have Ghost, produced by Dave Grohl. A festival tour followed in 2014, including appearances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Rock on the Range. The band re-entered the studio later that year. In May of 2015 it was announced that Papa Emeritus II had been fired and was succeeded by his younger brother (by three months), Papa Emeritus III, adding to the band's shtick. A new single, "Cirice," was issued in May of 2015, followed in August by their third album, Meliora, on Loma Vista Recordings. It was produced by pop heavy-hitter Klas Åhlund (Katy Perry, Usher, Kesha, Madonna) and mixed by Andy Wallace. Album single "Cirice" scored a Grammy for Best Metal Performance in 2016, months before a deluxe reissue added two new songs and a handful of covers, including one of the Eurythmics' "Missionary Man." Those bonuses were also released as a separate EP, Popestar, which was followed by a tour of the same name. In 2017, a new crop of legal issues hit the band. Previously, the identities of Ghost's musicians remained a secret. However, when frontman Tobias Forge was sued by former bandmembers Simon Soderberg, Mauro Rubino, Martin Hjertstedt, and Henrik Palm over royalties, the shadow of anonymity disappeared. After the year-end release of live album Ceremony and Devotion, Forge moved forward with other musicians. For the next project, Forge introduced a new identity, Cardinal Copia, who became the face of their fourth effort, 2018's Prequelle, which was produced and recorded by Tom Dalgrin. Unlike previous efforts, this date abandoned the occult and left the Satanic worship kitsch behind, instead focusing on their own brand of sinister arena rock in a deliberate attempt, as Forge explained in an interview, "...to sound like the best 1970s band you never heard...." In addition to sweeping, radio-friendly hard rock swagger, they also employed funk basslines and disco beats, fat horns, and analog synths. Their songs readily referenced themes and tragedies from the Dark Ages of European history, including an anthem about the Bubonic plague. Prequelle debuted in the Top Three of the Billboard 200 upon release, and eventually soared to the number one slot, making it their highest-charting effort to date. 2019 saw the release of Seven Inches of Satanic Panic, a two-song EP/single featuring the fiendish and retro-sounding "Kiss the Go-Goat" and "Mary on a Cross."
© Eduardo Rivadavia & Thom Jurek /TiVo
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IMPERA
Ghost
Metal - Released by Loma Vista Recordings on 11 Mar 2022
Fans of the 2015 album Meliora will remember the 2018 release of Prequelle, which saw the Swedish band take a 180-degree turn with incredible, soaring ...
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Seven Inches Of Satanic Panic
Ghost
Metal - Released by Loma Vista Recordings on 13 Sep 2019
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Hunter's Moon
Ghost
Metal - Released by Loma Vista Recordings on 30 Sep 2021
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Prequelle
Ghost
Metal - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 1 Jun 2018
One can’t help but see in Ghost and its multitasking omnipotent leader Tobias Forge the worthy successor of a shock rock so dear to Alice Cooper. More ...
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Meliora
Ghost
Rock - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 11 May 2015
Meliora, the third long-player by Sweden's Ghost, looks back at what made their 2011 debut, Opus Eponymous, so special: Beautifully written, hook-lade ...
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Infestissumam
Ghost
Rock - Released by Concord - Loma Vista - Caroline on 1 Jan 2013
Ghost's 2010 debut, the divisive Opus Eponymous, presented the heavy metal community with a conundrum. On the one hand, the willfully anonymous Swedis ...
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If You Have Ghost
Ghost
Rock - Released by Concord - Loma Vista - Caroline on 1 Jan 2013
After simultaneously elevating and skewering the black metal scene with their riveting yet almost cartoonishly evil 2013 major-label debut, Infestissu ...
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Opus Eponymous
Ghost
Progressive Rock - Released by Rise Above Records on 18 Oct 2010
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Popestar
Ghost
Metal - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 16 Sep 2016
The second EP from the macabrely debonair Swedes, Popestar finds Ghost parsing through their vestment-black Rolodex and pulling out a compelling five- ...
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Meliora (Deluxe Edition)
Ghost
Metal - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 11 May 2015
Meliora, the third long-player by Sweden's Ghost, looks back at what made their 2011 debut, Opus Eponymous, so special: Beautifully written, hook-lade ...
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Dance Macabre (Carpenter Brut Remix)
Ghost
Metal - Released by Loma Vista Recordings on 24 Aug 2018
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IMPERA
Ghost
Metal - Released by Loma Vista Recordings on 11 Mar 2022
Fans of the 2015 album Meliora will remember the 2018 release of Prequelle, which saw the Swedish band take a 180-degree turn with incredible, soaring ...
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He Is
Ghost
Metal - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 4 Aug 2017
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Hunter's Moon
Ghost
Metal - Released by Loma Vista Recordings on 30 Sep 2021
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Hypnotic Underworld
Ghost
Rock - Released by Drag City on 27 Jan 2004
Five years after releasing both Snuffbox Immanence and Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet, Ghost returned with Hypnotic Underworld, and there were some chan ...
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Ceremony And Devotion (Live In The U.S.A. / 2017)
Ghost
Metal - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 8 Dec 2017
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Snuffbox Immanence
Ghost
Rock - Released by Drag City on 29 Mar 1999
With a slightly reshuffled lineup, Ogino now clearly became Batoh's chief collaborator, while new percussionist Setsuko Furuya accompanied the returni ...
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Lama Rabi Rabi
Ghost
Rock - Released by Drag City Records on 19 Nov 1996
The incipient fascination with and appreciation of Tibetan culture by Batoh started to fully emerge with this album, in both title, design (the title ...
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Prequelle
Ghost
Metal - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 1 Jun 2018
One can’t help but see in Ghost and its multitasking omnipotent leader Tobias Forge the worthy successor of a shock rock so dear to Alice Cooper. More ...
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Meliora
Ghost
Rock - Released by Concord Loma Vista on 11 May 2015
Meliora, the third long-player by Sweden's Ghost, looks back at what made their 2011 debut, Opus Eponymous, so special: Beautifully written, hook-lade ...
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Ghost
Ghost
Rock - Released by Drag City Records on 8 Jul 1991
Give points to Ghost for defying expectations right from the start of their first album, at least if one is coming in merely expecting a drifty, new a ...
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