GHOST – Prequelle (2018 Loma Vista deluxe edition)
Reviewing an album on one listen is rarely wise, but Ghost can do that to you. Their fourth, Prequelle, pushes the Ghost sound further into the 80s, while retaining their heavy roots. Many songs could have been plucked from the year 1986, with that kind of melodic sensibility. Remember how bands like Accept, Loudness and Kiss sounded around 1986? Lush backing vocals sound as if assembled with care by Robert John “Mutt” Lange. Guitar solos are cut from the stone of Mount Kulick. Ghost leader Tobias Forge has never hid his pop roots, and they are clearly coming further to the fore.
With a bold image and faux-Satanic lyrics, Ghost have established themselves in the upper echelons of metal today. That will only be cemented further by Prequelle. In a year that has seen brilliant returns from Judas Priest and Stryper, Ghost complete a trinity of great recent records. With a deft touch, tracks such as “Rats”, “Faith” and “Miasma” deliver hook after hook after hook. Ghost never really wimp out, although their melodic skills are sharper than ever. These songs are written straight out of the textbook, combining heavy and pop influences together in a witch’s brew of addictive audio. The limits are pushed, with an unexpected sax solo being an album highlight. They go epic and progressive too, especially on closer “Life Eternal”.
Two instrumentals do not (at all) slow down the love affair. Two covers at the end of the deluxe edition (Pet Shop Boys and Leonard Cohen) are an interesting coda. You can make good arguments for only buying the basic 10 song album, because it has a clear beginning, middle and end. If you’re the kind of person who likes staying for the end credit scenes, or enjoys having dessert, then you should check out the bonus tracks. “It’s a Sin” has the detectable Pet Shop Boys disco beats and posh swagger. Tobias Forge’s evil Leonard Cohen impression twists “Avalanche” into something darker and sinister.
However you go for it, make sure you get Prequelle this summer. The deluxe has a neat 3D cover, if that strikes your fancy.
4.5/5 stars
Delivered last night. Cant wait to listen. :)
After Square Hammer I can’t wait to see where they go next
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You will be very very happy :)
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Loving the tull vibes the first time he says your old friend death.
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So many diverse influences, that being just one!
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I’ve given this one a listen and I just don’t get it… no doubt it’s all very good, but there’s something about Ghost I just can’t get with.
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Fair enough! Deke said he wasn’t into it until he saw them with Iron Maiden.
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Yeah, I mind him saying that… perhaps they’d have a similar effect on me if I caught them live.
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Anything can change, live.
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Great record indeed! The two instrumentals are my favourites, alongside Pro Memoria.
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You can’t pick a bad track off this record. Try it! Can’t be done!
Thanks for stopping by jade :)
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I’m finding it more good than great on the first listens. Seems like an inferior Meloria to me. But I need way more listens before I commit myself.
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Well I love Meloria. I think it’s excellent and much better than Uncle Meat gives it credit for. He is an acolyte of the first album in particular. Last year we were driving up to Sausagefest singing “Hear our Satan Prayer, our anti-Nicean creed!”
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Love this album. Throwback sound with a modern twist. Forged in Fire!
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FUckin’ A dude! This is gonna be blasting all summer long.
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Yeah I was listening to it again today…that chorus in Rats is the money shot…
So good/so brilliant…..
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Rats! Oh-oo-oh-oh! Somewhat familiar yet brand new.
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Yup Forge knows how to lower the boom …
For some young kid discovering these guys now is pretty much like someone stumbling across Too Fast For Love or Shout for the very first time!
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Hopefully in 10 or 15 years you are proven correct. It is certainly possible. But Ghost have more going for them musically. The Crue were dirtbags and people loved that too.
And Papa/Copia is a hilarious frontman. Like stand up comedy between songs almost.
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Yeah Papa/Copia/Tobias or whoever he is does indeed have that knack..
Kudos on him for finding a niche and going for it. Even though he’s getting sued for it
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Songwriting royalties are a bitch. The business side of rock and roll is pretty seedy.
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Greedy…
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Don’t know if you saw the latest Vinnie Vincent drama. He dropped out of a convention and now it’s he said/she said. Although Vinnie’s side makes more sense. (Guy had never organised a convention before)
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Gah…You knew this was coming. Vinnie just has shit ass luck. Quit going to conventions and ramp something up and hit the Bars and tell people your back..
Vinnie Vincent Invasion was a great band name!
I’m interested in perhaps getting the book that Bobby Rock has written about the whole VVI thing going down in flames…
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Didn’t know Bobby wrote one. Yeah that oughta be telling.
It’s funny when you think of these guys making all this money at age 22 or whatever. How smart were you at 22? How smart was I?
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I was a rock dumbo at 22 still trying to figure out the true meaning behind “Fits Like A Glove!” haha
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I was a student so that means I thought I knew everything. Which is way worse than knowing nothing! As FUBAR says, “Knowledge of non-knowledge is power.”
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true that
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That pretty much sums it up, dude. I love the album however I still hold Meliora as their grand masterpiece.
My review will show up one of these days but I’m way behind my schedule, something that won’t get better as we leave for Sweden Rock on Wednesday. And when we get home the reviews for that will be my priority.
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Ghost is a band I’ve yet to get into. I read about them, I’ve heard snippets of their tunes but never fully delved into the work. But as I have a penchant for most things 80s, sounds like this might be the album to start with! (PS – Updated my blog Mike, so you might need to re-follow…..if you so wish of course ;) )
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I will double check and make sure good sir!
I like Ghost. Uncle Meat was into them right from the start. It took a little bit for me to get into them fully.
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I will eventually have to give this band a spin. I was told years ago that they were a novelty group so I never paid them much mind. Would you say this is a good place to start?
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I would say the first album is the groundbreaker. And I get the novelty tag. The image and the faux-satanic lyrics are a put-on.
I think our friend HMO would recommend the third album Meliora.
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I’ll just start at the beginning then. Sometimes debut albums don’t represent the band very well.
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Do it. That first album has tunes like Ritual and Elizabeth — just killer.
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Been listening to this over the weekend and turning into a favorite.
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I’ve been loving it! And I fully completed my Ghost collection last week.
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meant to say it’s turning into favorite. Need to catch some zzzz…
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