Fan-filmed video footage of the mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST‘s July 1, 2011 performance at Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark can be seen below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Fan-filmed video footage of the mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST‘s July 1, 2011 performance at Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark can be seen below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Fan-filmed video footage of the mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST performing the song “Ritual” at this year’s edition of the Sweden Rock Festival, which was held June 8-11, 2011 in Sölvesborg in southern Sweden, can be viewed below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Metal Injection was granted the first-ever video interview with the mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST when the group performed at Webster Hall in New York City on June 1, 2011. The band discusses the message of its music, the apocalypse, getting the “thumbs up” from Fenriz of DARKTHRONE and more. The “ghouls” only agreed to do the interview if Metal Injection masked their voices to protect their anonymity. View the interview HERE.
GHOST will embark on its first-ever North American tour this fall following the group’s crowd-pleasing U.S. promotional performances in Baltimore (at the Maryland Deathfest) and New York City. GHOST cult leader “The Ghoul With No Name” (a.k.a. REPUGNANT/SUBVISION‘s Tobias Forge, who takes the stage in the form of “a satanic pope”) and his anonymous ghouls will team up with ENSLAVED and ALCEST for a three-week trek that will launch on September 23 in Springfield, Virginia. GHOST will be touring in support of its debut album, “Opus Eponymous”, which has been called “amazing” by Stereogum and “a primer on the creation of melodic hard rock” by The Big Takeover.
GHOST floored music fans with its first U.S. shows and served notice that it is not only a “band to watch” but will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. In its live review of GHOST‘s New York City headlining show, the Village Voice called the group’s performance “lurching and menacing”, saying “GHOST‘s sound is like heavy metal trapped in a state of suspended animation since 1973.” A sneak peek at GHOST performing live can be viewed now as the band was captured on film by a recent attendee of the band’s black mass. Check out the band performing the song “Satan Prayer” as part of its May 29 headlining set at the 2011 Maryland Deathfest below.
GHOST‘s “Opus Eponymous” is a daringly fascinating combination of satanic rock music merged with an almost unthinkable pop sensibility. Enveloped in a shroud of mystery and standing anonymous beneath the painted faces, hoods and robes which their sect demand, the GHOST deliver litanies of pulsating heavy rock and stimulating lyrics which “glorify and glamorize the disgusting and sacrilegious.” The music and philosophies of GHOST specifically target “individuals who have a void in their life perhaps caused by some form of emotional trauma or upset” (research suggests these are most likely adolescents); this dearth can then be alluringly filled by GHOST‘s music and philosophies.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
Mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST will embark on its first-ever North American tour this fall following the group’s crowd-pleasing U.S. promotional performances last week in Baltimore (at the Maryland Deathfest) and New York City. GHOST cult leader “The Ghoul With No Name” (a.k.a. REPUGNANT/SUBVISION‘s Tobias Forge, who takes the stage in the form of “a satanic pope”) and his anonymous ghouls will team up with ENSLAVED and ALCEST for a three-week trek that will launch on September 23 in Springfield, Virginia. GHOST will be touring in support of its debut album, “Opus Eponymous”, which has been called “amazing” by Stereogum and “a primer on the creation of melodic hard rock” by The Big Takeover.
GHOST floored music fans with its first U.S. shows and served notice that it is not only a “band to watch” but will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. In its live review of GHOST‘s New York City headlining show, the Village Voice called the group’s performance “lurching and menacing”, saying “GHOST‘s sound is like heavy metal trapped in a state of suspended animation since 1973.” A sneak peek at GHOST performing live can be viewed now as the band was captured on film by a recent attendee of the band’s black mass. Check out the band performing the song “Satan Prayer” as part of its May 29 headlining set at the 2011 Maryland Deathfest below.
GHOST‘s “Opus Eponymous” is a daringly fascinating combination of satanic rock music merged with an almost unthinkable pop sensibility. Enveloped in a shroud of mystery and standing anonymous beneath the painted faces, hoods and robes which their sect demand, the GHOST deliver litanies of pulsating heavy rock and stimulating lyrics which “glorify and glamorize the disgusting and sacrilegious.” The music and philosophies of GHOST specifically target “individuals who have a void in their life perhaps caused by some form of emotional trauma or upset” (research suggests these are most likely adolescents); this dearth can then be alluringly filled by GHOST‘s music and philosophies.
GHOST North American tour dates with ENSLAVED and ALCEST:
Sep. 23 – Springfield, VA – Jaxx
Sep. 24 – Millvale, PA – Mr. Small’s Theatre
Sep. 25 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre
Sep. 26 – Cambridge, MA – The Middle East
Sep. 28 – Quebec City, QC – Impérial
Sep. 29 – Montreal, QC – Cafe Campus
Sep. 30 – Toronto, ON – Opera House
Oct. 01 – Columbus, OH – Outland Live
Oct. 02 – Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
Oct. 03 – St. Paul, MN – Station 4
Oct. 05 – Winnipeg, MB – WECC
Oct. 06 – Regina, SK – The Exchange
Oct. 07 – Edmonton, AB – The Starlite Room
Oct. 08 – Calgary, AB – Dickens
Oct. 10 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
Oct. 11 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon
Oct. 12 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
Oct. 13 – San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
Oct. 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Troubadour
Source: Blabbermouth.net
Helsinki Metal Meeting taking place during Feb 17.-19. has completed the line up for the main event at the Cable Factory. Norwegian up-and-comers KVELERTAK and Sweden’s GHOST have been added to the bill. Both of these new additions will be performing on Saturday 19.2.
Complete Finnish Metal Expo 2011 roster reads as follows:
Accept, Sabaton, Triptykon, Symfonia, Kvelertak, Ghost, Turmion Kätilöt, Deathchain, The Man-Eating Tree, myGrain, Corroded, Dreamshade, For The Imperium, Battle Beast, Zeroscape
Artists for the Industry Day at the Virgin Oil Co. on Thursday 17.2.2011 will be announced later.
Century Media Records’ band contest SUOMI METAL STAR, has now advanced to the public voting phase. The link to the nominees is found at www.suomimetalstar.com. Voting period ends on 31.12.2010 and 4 bands that receive the most votes will be performing at the SUOMI METAL STAR –finals at the Finnish Metal Expo on Saturday 19.2.2011. Check it out and make your vote count.
Tickets for Finnish Metal Expo are now on sale at http://www.lippupalvelu.fi and http://www.tiketti.fi. One day tickets only. Tickets cost 35 euros in advance and 40 euros at the door (if not sold out). Possible ticket agency fees will be added to the advance ticket price.
Along with FME-tickets, there are now special prized 3-day tickets available for TUSKA OPEN AIR METAL 2011. Limited edition available until the end of the year at Tiketti and Lippupalvelu. Make sure to check out new TUSKA 2011 visual at www.tuska-festival.fi.
FME is an all-ages event with bars to those over 18 and feeling the urge for such services.
Source: http://www.fme.fi