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  1. In an August 2013 interview with Jack Osbourne for Fuse News, a member of the band said that Dave Grohl has dressed up as a Nameless Ghoul and secretly performed with Ghost. In April 2014, a Nameless Ghoul revealed that the group has had several member changes through the years.

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    • Previous Members
    • Other Ghouls
    • Trivia

    Opus Eponymous Era

    In the Opus Eponymous era, the Nameless Ghouls wore all-black, hooded robes with Grucifixes hung from their necks (worn similarly to a pectoral cross). These costumes also featured a black mask that covered the performer's entire face, though the eyes of the Ghouls could be seen in certain photoshoots. These were said to be store-bought costumes from Butterick's, a Swedish party store. In 2012, towards the end of the Opus Eponymous era, the Ghouls' costumes changed to all-white robes that res...

    Infestissumam Era

    In the Infestissumam era, the Nameless Ghouls wore nearly identical costumes similar to their late-2012 ones. These new costumes were completely black, consisting of a cassock, fascia, hooded pellegrina, and Bauta mask. These costumes also had the same Grucifix necklaces. The fascia of these costumes were embroidered with the five alchemic symbols representing the Ghouls, and each costume highlighted the respective symbol depending on its wearer. Just like the previous era, there were five Na...

    Meliora Era

    In the Melioraera, the Nameless Ghouls saw the biggest change in their costumes. The Ghouls wore all-black suits, Grucifix necklaces, and silver devil masks that covered the entire face. Their elemental symbols were embroidered on the right breast of their costumes, with the elemental symbol representing the individual ghoul highlighted to show the identity of the wearer. The same five Ghouls performed in the band for this era: Fire, Water, Quintessence/Aether, Earth, and Air.

    As of 2023, there are currently eight Nameless Ghouls in the band. 1. Dewdrop/Sodo/Fire#3/Water#6– Lead guitarist 2. Rain/Water#7– Bassist 3. Cumulus/Air#3/4– Keyboardist, tambourine, backing vocals as well 4. Cirrus/Air#3/4– Keyboardist and tambourine 5. Mountain/Earth#4– Drummer 6. Phantom/Quintessence#4– Rhythm guitarist 7. Swiss/Multi#1 – Guita...

    A list of previous nameless ghouls who no longer tour with the band. 1. Chain/Water#1(October 23, 2010 - March 4, 2011) - Bass 1. Alpha/Fire#1(October 23, 2010 - November 12, 2016) - Lead Guitar 1. Omega/Quintessence#1(October 23, 2010 - July 3, 2016) - Rhythm Guitar 1. Aero/Air#1(February 19, 2011 - November 12, 2016) - Keyboards 1. Crust/Earth#1(...

    Special Ghoul - A persona used by Tobias Forgeto participate in interviews during the Opus Eponymous, Infestissumam, and Meliora eras.
    Cowbell Ghoul- A temporary Ghoul who would come on stage to play the cowbell. He was only around for a few months during the latter half of the Meliora Era.
    As of May of 2022, all the Ghouls' identities have been revealed.
    The Multi-Ghoul had his debut performance at the Rats On The Strip show at The Roxy. He played several instruments throughout the show, sometimes singing as a backing vocalist. In the live performa...
    The band's first Multi-Ghoulette, who is the third Ghoulette, was introduced during the Reno, Nevada show of the 2022 Imperatour. She debuted with her own small platform (much like Swiss, the other...
  2. Il est composé de huit Nameless Ghouls, emmenées par le Cardinal Copia (toujours interprété par Tobias Forge). Le groupe est supervisé par Papa Nihil, qui s'avère être le père des trois premiers Papa Emeritus.

    • Depuis 2006
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  3. Le groupe est fondé par Tobias Forge, alias Papa Emeritus, sur la base du groupe « Magna Carta Cartel », à l’origine un projet solo de Tobias. Ghost est composé d’une section instrumentale dite « Nameless Ghouls » et d’un chanteur : Papa Emeritus. Origine du nom. Ceci est un sujet qui fait débat jusqu’à aujourd’hui. Tobias ...

  4. In 2015, Benjamin Hedge Olson of PopMatters called Opus Eponymous a 21st-century classic: "The production oozed spot-on early-'80s atmosphere, the lyrics were blatantly Satanic without being silly, and whomever Nameless Ghoul wrote those tracks was a master of hooks and melody."

  5. The song is the lead single from Ghost 's fourth studio album, Prequelle, ahead of the album's release on June 1. [5] As with prior music with the band, the song was created by Tobias Forge and a group of anonymous band members called "Nameless Ghouls". [6]

  6. 23 mai 2022 · The identities of Ghost's current troupe of Nameless Ghouls have been revealed in a new photo commemorating the wrapping up of the band's recent European tour.