Ghost strives to conquer. As a result If You Have Ghost, the band’s new cover EP, comes at the right time. After noteworthy performances this summer at Sonisphere and Hellfest, this new promo allows the band to push their new phenomenon, especially in Europe where Ghost still needs to reach the same popularity it has already acquired in America. This is why, five months only after our previous interview, we meet up again with one of the Nameless Ghouls.
It is for us the occasion to understand how this cover EP and the collaboration with drummer Dave Grohl have been initiated. But it was also the occasion to dig a little deeper within Ghost’s concept, where our previous encounter had only enabled us to clear out the way. Regarding this, he tells us that the band has started preparing for the new album, which shouldn’t however see the light of day before 2015. Ghost is a band whose career is carefully thought through, anticipated, and it is interesting to learn how much what the band experiences on stage today influences the music it’ll produce tomorrow.
In the Ghost concept, anonymity obviously plays a big part for the curiosity it triggers. Such a state is difficult to maintain when one aspires to being popular, as he admits. And it is amusing to see him take his time to think before answering any question when we tease him on this topic.
Anyhow, it is always nice to catch up with this sympathetic ghoul…
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