News
Ghost frontman Tobias Forge said the theatrical rockers may ... it would be a radical departure for a band whose religious allusions and Satanic flirtations have simultaneously stoked controversy ...
And while it’s been fun, Tobias Forge admitted in a recent interview with NME that ... Though there will always be religious zealots that see Ghost’s image and think it’s evil or bad for kids or ...
6d
Louder on MSNThis was the one “beneficial” thing from the Norwegian black metal church burnings, according to Wardruna’s Einar SelvikIt’s hard to defend a lot of the stuff that happened in that period but, in retrospect, it moved some boundaries that needed ...
Running a carousel of dark characters, Ghost anonymously delivered spectacular pyro-clad performances until 2017, when a court case unravelled the true identity of their Catholic-style zombie pope: ...
Ghost ’s Skeletá is one of the most anticipated metal albums of the year – and rightfully so. Once underground darlings of doom metal, Tobias Forge’s devil church have transformed into an ...
12d
LouderSound on MSNTobias Forge says most Ghost songs aren’t about the DevilDespite having written such songs as Satanized and Devil Church, Tobias Forge insists his band aren’t actually obsessed with ...
Ghost will release their sixth studio album Skeletá via Loma Vista on April 25. The lead single Satanized is currently ...
Ghost’s Tobias Forge has told NME that the band’s signature lore may be coming to an end in the near future. Forge has inhabited a series of different characters during his time fronting the ...
Last year, it was reported that someone had purchased Forge’s solo record for a whopping US$5,434. ‘Passiflora’ was written by Forge before starting Ghost, and has never been officially ...
"It's not productive to have this endless soap opera." "I think that there might be an end to the storytelling because it's not productive to have this endless soap opera," said Forge. "If fans ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results