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GHOST On New Album: We Wanted It To Sound 'Like A Real Expensive Record Done In 1978' - Dec. 23, 2012
Mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST will release its sophomore album, "Infestissumam", in the spring via Loma Vista Recordings, the new record label founded by Tom Whalley in partnership with Republic Records, a division of Universal Music Group. Frontman Papa Emeritus and his Nameless Ghouls summoned Nashville-based Grammy Award-winning Nick Raskulinecz (DEATH ANGEL, DEFTONES, FOO FIGHTERS, RUSH) to produce this offering.

Speaking to Decibel for the magazine's February 2013 cover story, one of the Nameless Ghouls stated about GHOST's decision to use Raskulinecz: "The reason we wanted to work with Nick was because all the recordings he has produced sound uniquely like those bands. The RUSH album he did sounded like a RUSH album. The ALICE IN CHAINS album sounded like ALICE IN CHAINS; the FOO FIGHTERS sounded like FOO FIGHTERS, and so on. Whereas there are producers out there who are very fond of stamping whatever record they're producing with their own sort of sound. Nick is not one of those, and he seemed to be one of the few who seemed to understand our archaeological approach when it comes to our sound, which is something that we began doing on the first record. Now, with more resources, we're doing what we set out to do, which is to make a record that sounds like a real expensive record done in 1978, as opposed to a lo-fi album done in the '70s. Nick is one of the few who understood what we meant by that, and he's very devoted to Satan."

Asked about GHOST's decision to sign with a major label and the impact it has had on the expectations for the new album, the Ghoul said: "In some aspects, [being on a major label] has changed things for the better. Obviously, we went into this with expectations and demands, and so far it's been surprisingly open-minded in terms of creative freedom. There haven't been any problems. Obviously, if you compare this with releasing an album like [GHOST's debut CD] 'Opus Eponymous', the expectancy is very different at this point. The planning and overall scheme for this release is much different than what we're used to. Nobody had any expectations for the first record, whereas obviously this record is going to be given to a lot of people who already have expectations.

"Overall, it's not really as corporate as I expected it to be," he added. "I think a lot of the major labels have shifted from being these conglomerates of people who don't give a shit about music, because that didn't work. Those guys were kicked out. Now the ones that are actually still working there —not the owners, but the guys who work there — they're die-hard record-collectors, like guys who would run an independent label. They have dedicated their lives to rock 'n' roll debauchery, so they have first-row seats in hell, as do all people in show business. In that sense, they are true devil worshippers. But obviously this is our first record on a major label. It's an experiment. Ask me again in a year."

One of the songs GHOST recorded during the sessions for "Infestissumam" is a cover version of ABBA's "I'm A Marionette" as a potential b-side or bonus track.

"We are Swedish, and ABBA has always been a very, very strong part of our modern musical heritage," the Ghoul explained about what the move that might seem strange or even ill-advised on paper. "We all grew up with their music very present. Not only that — ABBA basically took a few hundred years of traditional Swedish music and made it into pop songs. I'm talking about folk music from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Anybody outside Scandinavia probably isn't familiar with those tones or musical language. But one of the reasons ABBA broke through so enormously first in Sweden was probably because of their folk music influences. I think anyone from Scandinavia is easily infatuated with that sort of music, so ABBA has a deeper meaning to us, I think."



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posted by : PVH5150
12/23/2012 4:16:27 PM
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Nick is a great producer. Rush's latest album sounded phenomenal. Can't wait for this one.


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posted by : jgun
12/23/2012 4:21:33 PM
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Will never understand what people see in this band


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posted by : withnoregret
12/23/2012 7:14:50 PM
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Tell me about it. No down-tuned guitars, blast-beats and guttural growling vocals. What DO people see in them?


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posted by : whiplashedbmc
12/24/2012 2:43:00 AM
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Theres always somebody who says this any time Ghost is mentioned. It means you dont like them..big deal...dont listen to them. Quit being a little bitch.


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COMMENT | Ghost
posted by : The Squid
12/23/2012 4:23:37 PM
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...these Geeks are pretty good at what they do..


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posted by : suckingchestwound
12/23/2012 4:33:33 PM
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What's that, ripping off Mercyful Fate?


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posted by : Sandro67
12/23/2012 4:44:53 PM
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I keep trying to get into these guys but just can't, so far. I'll check the next album out, maybe I'll dig it. But the first one just sounds like it doesn't have a whole lot of dynamics to it. Every time I listen to the music it just sounds so flat, no energy to it.


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posted by : wastingbeerz
12/23/2012 5:08:23 PM
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It's all about the vibe... and they pull it off beautifully!


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COMMENT | I bet
posted by : Your Mom's Best Friend
12/23/2012 5:06:44 PM
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the people ^^ who dislike Ghost would praise the likes of Manowar or Anvil..


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COMMENT | 'RE: I bet'
posted by : jgun
12/23/2012 6:01:54 PM
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Hate to kill your theory, but dont care for Anvil or Monowar either! This seems like black metal for the "hipster dufus" crowd. Dont understand the comparisons between these guys and the mighty Mercyful Fate!


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posted by : wastingbeerz
12/23/2012 5:07:35 PM
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Hm, then shouldn't they be dabbling with disco-esque tendencies? Just sayin'... that's what all the classic rock bands did around that time, haha.


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posted by : TheKarlMarxAbortion
12/23/2012 5:08:22 PM
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I can't get into these guys either. But I wonder why you never hear about this band here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLc1r3R55tE

I never even heard of them until I got a DVD bootleg of the broadcast of this festival, and they have apparently been around since the 80's. Sound pretty good for one of those "satan bands".


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COMMENT | wastingbeerz
posted by : Sandro67
12/23/2012 5:17:46 PM
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That's a good point. Like I said I keep trying to get into it, haven't given up just yet.


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COMMENT | Your Mom's Best Friend
posted by : Sandro67
12/23/2012 5:25:44 PM
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Because not liking Ghost = liking Manowar? Is that really your logic? Are you 8 years old, or do you just not socialize with actual people very often?


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posted by : dallaswillis
12/23/2012 5:51:45 PM
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"Whereas there are producers out there who are very fond of stamping whatever record they're producing with their own sort of sound."

I'm glad somebody said it, that sucks the life out of music for me.


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posted by : skadi09
12/23/2012 6:01:55 PM
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I was kind of worried that they'd turn into a one trick pony, but Secular Haze put those fears to rest. Like he mentioned in the interview the production is fantastic and even more catchy and melodic than the last album. If it weren't for Steven Wilson, this would be my contender for album of the year 2013


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COMMENT | fucking idiots with their Mercyful Fate comparisons...
posted by : Gurn Blanston
12/23/2012 6:29:46 PM
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Have you even actually LISTENED to Ghost? The Mercyful Fate influence is trivial at best. Quit parroting what other ignorant fucks have said.


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COMMENT | 'RE: fucking idiots with their Mercyful Fate comparisons...'
posted by : blakm
12/23/2012 7:35:10 PM
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I wonder the same thing. Really two different sounds altogether.


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posted by : skadi09
12/23/2012 6:31:26 PM
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"Whereas there are producers out there who are very fond of stamping whatever record they're producing with their own sort of sound."

I wonder if he's talking about Greg Fidelman or Rick Rubin


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posted by : wastingbeerz
12/23/2012 6:56:50 PM
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I think I understand all the "hate" this band gets... you see, they're not all about aggression and technicality, and actually are developing their own identity, also keeping melody and songwriting at the forefront... and not screaming or growling their vocals... at ALL... usually very taboo in the modern metal world, where clearly everything has to be "brutal" to be "relevant". The attitude most metalheads have these days tends to make me want to "vomit".


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COMMENT | Well I'll be
posted by : mikeo
12/23/2012 7:37:10 PM
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I thought the whole Satan thing was an act until they mentioned ABBA.


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posted by : ChrisJerichosGayHaircut
12/23/2012 7:55:19 PM
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I think it's the nostalgia factor of the shock rock element coming into play when people make the comparisons between Ghost and Mercyful Fate. King Diamond with the satanic preacher gimmick/facepaint and then Ghoul with the hooded menace preacher gimmick. Not to mention the high, eerie singing.


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posted by : J.Jay
12/23/2012 8:19:55 PM
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they sound nothing like Mercyful Fate. Stupid argument.

Looking forward to the new album


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posted by : dead6m6a6n
12/23/2012 11:19:18 PM
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band sucks. PERIOD.


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COMMENT | 'RE: This'
posted by : symptomoftheuniverse
12/24/2012 11:24:56 PM
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You're a troll. PERIOD.


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COMMENT | Looking forward to it!
posted by : FrozenCorpse
12/23/2012 11:46:56 PM
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These guys remind of me BOC... which to me at least is a good thing :)


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COMMENT | 'RE: Looking forward to it!'
posted by : Devil's Chord
12/24/2012 1:04:55 AM
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I completely agree. I think they are highly influenced by BOC. This is a great band in all regards. It does take a few listens to "get it." But once you got it, you'll keep it.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Looking forward to it!'
posted by : froosh_17
12/24/2012 3:30:28 AM
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Exactly, that's one of the biggest "selling points" for me. BOC is my favourite classic rock band, so the influence is more than welcome in my case


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posted by : DEVASTATOR
12/24/2012 4:17:36 AM
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When I clicked on the video I was expecting just another modern metal band with growling and technical lead parts and blast beats. Don't often see someone new doing this kind of sound and it was refreshing. I'm gonna go get their album now.


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posted by : DTC
12/24/2012 4:41:00 AM
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Okay, I might give 'em another chance... for nostalgia's sake really


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posted by : Thedevilmademedoit71
12/24/2012 6:23:51 AM
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Great band
Looking forward to the new album
Every hipster I've played this band to has not liked it
Another ignorant argument down the drain

*makes sheep noises*


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posted by : nancyboy
12/24/2012 6:26:45 AM
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People who keep comparing this band to MF are the dumbest motherfuckers ever.

Love the Doors-esque keyboards of the new tune. Great band.


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posted by : derpdederp
12/24/2012 6:44:06 AM
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the only comparisons I can think of between these guys and Mercyful Fate is probably the lyrics..other than that I don't hear anything else that even reminds me of MF


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COMMENT | Don't they Realize
posted by : Hemiskull
12/24/2012 6:56:38 AM
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Its not 1978 and nobody is droppin Acid anymore.


Ghost=Snoozefest


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COMMENT | There is definitely an M.F and K.D influence on Ghost's debut....
posted by : Self_Science
12/24/2012 7:00:44 AM
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particularly on Elisabeth, and a few of the riffs to songs like 'Ritual' etc. It's undeniable. However, there are a whole bunch of other influences on that record too, not just M.F/K.D, so they are hardly a clone band, but i think the 'spirit' is there, along with other influences.


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posted by : BROCAS HELM
12/24/2012 11:56:57 AM
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It got me a second spin to appreciate this band, but I think they're great. King Diamond should be proud.


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posted by : Sontaron
12/24/2012 5:50:52 PM
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I'd say there's a hint of Fate to Ghost's sound but really, they remind me mostly of BOC, they have very strong melodies. Great band.

I also happen to like Manowar and black metal. Although I can't stand Anvil. Some people just like different stuff, no point trying to over analyse!


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