THE GHOST INSIDE: New Album Details Revealed

April 26, 2012

California's most passionate and articulate exponents of hardcore THE GHOST INSIDE will release their third album, "Get What You Give", on June 19 via Epitaph Records. The CD, produced by Jeremy Mckinnon of A DAY TO REMEMBER, embraces THE GHOST INSIDE's powerful and affecting sound that merges insightful and introspective lyrics with charging drums, lightning fast riffs and devastating breakdowns.

"Our new album is musically, lyrically and vocally our best album to date," says frontman Jonathan Vigil. "After spending two years on the road following the release of our last album ('Returners'),we've developed a true sound for our band. We really pushed ourselves to the limits to create something we can honestly be proud of and to prove that in life, you're always going to 'Get What You Give'."

"Get What You Give" is nothing short of the band's most dynamic and explosive material thus far, an album that embraces the authenticity, dedication, perseverance and the most literal adherence to the core values behind the band's craft. Formed in 2007, the quintet's two prior releases — the breakthrough album "Returners" (2010) and their first full-length, "Fury And The Fallen Ones" (2008) — laid down the promise and potential that has now been fully delivered with their Epitaph Records debut. Tracks like "Dark Horse", "Engine 45" and "Outlive" are anthems that are built for crowd participation in the live environment, where THE GHOST INSIDE takes pride in giving all of themselves over to the crowd. Lyrically, the songs tackle a wide variety of topics, from addiction, to self-sacrifice.

Having shared the stage with the likes of BRING ME THE HORIZON, PARKWAY DRIVE and THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, fans can catch their riveting live performance on tour all summer long on the Vans Warped Tour.

"Get What You Give" track listing:

01. This Is What I Know About Sacrifice (1:29)
02. Outlive (2:35)
03. Engine 45 (4:12)
04. Slipping Away (3:13)
05. The Great Unknown (3:10)
06. Dark Horse (3:20)
07. White Light (4:50)
08. Thirty Three (3:07)
09. Face Value (3:50)
10. Deceiver (3:07)
11. Test The Limits (4:18)

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