Instead, the singer and sole creative force behind Ghost identified the more open-ended aspects he's looking for in the producer of his band's next album, what will be the follow-up to 2018's ...
The new issue of Metal Hammer features Ghost on the cover, heading up a Spooky Season special issue, with a choice of Papa IV dressed as a Halloween ghost or the frontman in a shiny gold suit. It also ...
Congrats are in order for Ghost. During the Grammy pre-telecast, a number of honors were given out and Ghost were named as the Best Metal Performance Grammy winner for "Cirice." The members of the ...
Ghost’s new single “Satanized” debuts on the U.K. charts as an older hit, “Kiss the Go-Goat,” resurges, continuing their chart success ahead of Skeleta. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 19: Mary ...
For all its legendarily sacrilegious, soulless lyricism and unholy mocking costuming, Ghost – the Swedish Satanic doom metal act with anonymous membership whose album “Meliora” won a 2016 Grammy for ...
It’s impossible to imagine Ghost without Tobias Forge’s voice powering their songs. The Swedish musician has steered the band from their beginnings as an occult underground metal outfit at the turn of ...
“Can Ghost be considered a metal band?” is an argument that’s been raging ever since the band’s second album, when they emerged from out of the occult metal underground, adored by all the cool kids, ...
His name is Cardinal Copia, but this guy’s no choirboy. The cross he wears is inverted, his face is obscured by spooky makeup and he sings hymns that praise Lucifer. Copia — aka Swedish musician ...
If you’re simply after some solid Swedish heavy metal music, this Grammy Award-winning band will quench your thirst. But if you’re also on the hunt for a sinister-looking crew destined to give you ...
The looks on people's faces when they walked down to accept the award was worth the price of admission. Fresh off the Grammys livestream, we now have a winner for the Best Metal Performance 2016 ...
The folks who select the nominees for the “Best Metal Performance” GRAMMY Award finally got it right this year, or at least closer to right than the hilariously out-of-touch nominations of years past.