Albert speaks about his history and relationship with the band, and discusses the band's debut record, Opus Eponymous, which released 10 years ago this month.
Ghost, the Swedish band, is a captivating enigma in the world of rock and metal. Emerging in 2006, their identity has been shrouded in mystery, with their members donning elaborate costumes and adopting the personas of "Nameless Ghouls." At the forefront is Papa Emeritus, a charismatic anti-pope figure, and later, Cardinal Copia. Their music, often described as a fusion of metal and classic rock, is infused with dark, theatrical, and satirical themes. With hits like "Square Hammer" and "Cirice," they've garnered widespread acclaim and a devout fan base. Known for their theatrical live performances and Grammy-winning albums, Ghost marries the macabre with melodic hooks, creating a sound that's simultaneously haunting and irresistible.
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