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19 mai 2023 · Now they’ve released a full covers EP titled Phantomime. The likes of Genesis, Iron Maiden and Tina Turner might make for strange bedfellows but once more provide a peek into the influences that helped shape Ghost and their iconic mainman Tobias Forge.
Phantomime is the fourth EP by Swedish rock band Ghost. It was released on 19 May 2023 by Loma Vista Recordings and consists of five covers of other acts. The first single from the EP, a cover of Genesis's song "Jesus He Knows Me", was released on 9 April 2023. [3]
11 avr. 2023 · Le groupe de rock/hard rock suédois GHOST sortira son nouvel EP de reprises, intitulé PHANTOMIME, le 18 mai 2023 via LOMA VISTA RECORDINGS. Le nouvel EP succède à IMPERA paru en 2022. Le première reprise dévoilée est une réinterprétation de « Jesus He Knows Me » de l’album We Can’t Dance de GENESIS paru en 1991.
- Track 1: "See No Evil" - Original by Television
- Track 2: "Jesus He Knows Me" - Original by Genesis
- Track 3: "Hanging Around" - Original by The Stranglers
- Track 4: "Phantom of The Opera" - Original by Iron Maiden
- Track 5: "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" - Original by Tina Turner
I assume when Forge thinks about which songs he wants to take and produce and put onto an EP of covers, he wants the creations to be simply highly entertaining, but he also wants to have fun recording them. If this isn't the case for "See No Evil" specifically then I am way off base because "See No Evil" may be the purest joy you'll ever hear from ...
This was the first release of the EP. There is also a video, with the band not appearing in the video, that goes along with the cover. It is easy to see that Forge and company covered this song, but it's more difficult to remember that Phil Collins and company wrote the song. In fact, the Ghost cover is so good that it makes the original even more ...
The song starts with a keyboard sound that might make you think Ghost is doing a cover of some late 1960s California tune, but that quickly changes. This song stands out from the original due to the fullness of the production but also the feel that Forge still wants to keep this a straightforward rocker. This may not be your favorite one off the EP...
A lot of bands might have chosen to cover this Maiden song and been embarrassed. But Ghost already proved they could cover a heavyweight when they did Metallica's "Enter Sandman" for Metallica's Blacklist experiment and went note for note with James Hetfield and the boys. But Forge doesn't try to do much more than add a Ghost feel to "Phantom" and ...
I was never a huge fan of the original as it just seemed to be so full of itself with a big chorus and 1980s production. But there is no denying it almost forces you to sign along with it. Plus, Tina Turner has a great voice. So I kind of wondered how Forge might do the vocals as he doesn't sing like Turner (though if anyone doubts Forge can actual...
10 avr. 2023 · Fresh off winning Best Rock Album of the Year at the iHeart Radio Music Awards, Ghost announces the coming of ‘Phantomime’: a five-song covers EP intended from the start to follow last year’s...
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17 mai 2023 · La version revisitée regorge de riffs bien durs et de lignes de basse bondissantes, et la touche Ghost est partout sur ce morceau entraînant, violente attaque contre les télévangélistes. L’ excellente production sur la reprise – comme sur tout l’EP d’ailleurs – apporte une profondeur et un dynamisme palpables au titre ...
16 mai 2023 · Ghost has shared its epic – and extremely faithful – cover of Iron Maiden’s “Phantom Of The Opera” from ‘Phantomime’, the band’s five-song covers EP, due out May 18 on Loma Vista...