REVIEW: Ghost – Phantomime (2023)

GHOST – Phantomime (2023 Loma Vista)

As they often do, Ghost have followed last year’s excellent Impera album with an underwhelming covers EP.  Fear not, there’s a deluxe version of Impera coming for those who needed more, but in the meantime, the five song EP Phantomime had better tide us over.

Ghost have diverse taste in covers, as past EPs have demonstrated.  This time, they’re taking on 80’s New Wave, 80’s Metal, 70’s Rock, and 90’s Prog.  Let’s see how it shapes up.  The band are still sounding very much like an 80’s hard rock band on this EP, much as they did on Impera.

Television’s “See No Evil” strikes as an appropriate title to cover.  Ghost do a fine job of it, turning it into a Ghost-like hard rock anthem.  The opening bassline really jumps out, and strikes as something Duff McKagan may have been inspired by early in his career.  Smokin’ guitar solo here.  It’ll sound great blasting from the car this summer.  But something about Ghost doing covers…why are they never as great as their originals?  Papa Emeritus just sounds better singing about Satan, perhaps?

A sped-up “Jesus He Knows Me” is another great title to see on a Ghost record.  There’s nothing of Genesis here, really!  If you played this for anyone who didn’t know the original song, you’d assume it was a metal original.  Lyrically perfect for Ghost, though!

The Strangler’s “Hanging Around” is centred on a big fat organ part that sounds great and beefy on this CD.  Very different from the original, but like the previous songs, it’s Ghost-ified by Papa and the Nameless Ghouls.  For better or for worse!  It is not especially memorable as a cover.

The controversial “Phantom of the Opera” by Iron Maiden is fourth.  Why controversial?  Maiden vocalist Paul Di’Anno didn’t particular care for it.  I disagree with Paul and think it’s the best thing here.  If Maiden wrote the song today, with their current affectation towards keyboards, it might sound a little bit more polished like Ghost’s version.  Ghost maintain the speed, the riffs, the solos, and all the essential ingredients.  It’s just Maiden, but covered by Ghost, and as such it seems to work better than the other tunes.

Finally we have the Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome theme song “We Don’t Need Another Hero” by the late great Tina Turner.  An interesting and surprising choice even for Ghost.  Jury’s still out on this one.  Nerves might still be a little too raw after Tina’s unfortunate passing.  The Ghost version was released just before, but now…let’s just say jury’s still out and leave it at that.

Casual fans, stick to Ghost’s original albums.

3/5 stars

8 comments

  1. Interesting. My take was that “Jesus He Knows Me” was easily the best cover on account of being a great performance and being different from the original, to the point of there being two perfectly interchangeable versions of the song to me.

    And it was because of hearing that song before any of the others that I found the Maiden song to be underwhelming because it really wasn’t that different, to the point that some instrumental bits sound just like Maiden recorded them.

    But to be fair, Ghost’s usual style is a lot closer to Maiden than Genesis so there’s more room to change the Genesis tune.

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  2. I went into this having very little knowledge of Ghost, and overall I was pleasantly surprised.

    The only song I was unfamiliar with prior to going into this was “Jesus He Knows Me”, and I really enjoyed it. Now I need to check out the original Genesis track to see which version I like better, lol!

    “See No Evil” and “Hanging Around” are two songs I already liked very much and really enjoyed Ghost’s take on them; they really did them justice.

    Now, the biggest disappointment for me was the song I was looking forward to the most: Phantom of the Opera. I gotta say, I’m in the same camp as Di’Anno on this one. I can’t quite explain why. It wasn’t TERRIBLE by any means, but I felt like there was something missing. It was lacking a certain something and I can’t quite put my finger on it. That being said though, it might just grow on me after a few listens.

    So, seeing that as the only weakness, I’ll give it 4/5 stars.

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  3. Great thoughts on the EP Mike. I like the EP and the varied musical styles covered.

    Ghost is really good at making the songs sound like originals.

    I’ve seen the debate over “Phantom” and I don’t hear it. The song is faithful to Maiden, which I like. Then again you cant really tweak the Maiden songs that much.

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