Ever get stuck at your school's talent show watching the same tired acts again and again? Ghost (aka Ghost B.C.) feel your pain, so for the heavy metal cult's "Cirice" music video, they invade a ...
The song, which features a hypnotic riff and spellbinding vocal take, won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance in 2016, further establishing Ghost as one of the most popular metal bands of the 2010s.
Things are moving mighty quickly for Swedish occult rockers Ghost: just two days ago the band unveiled a late-night TV spot featuring new-look band leader Papa Emeritus III, yesterday we learned their ...
The folks who select the nominees for the “Best Metal Performance” GRAMMY Award finally got it right this year, or at least closer to right than the hilariously out-of-touch nominations of years past.
Sweden’s Ghost announced their forthcoming album, Meliora, via a cryptic late-night VH1 Classic commercial back in May, and two days later they dropped the record’s first single. “Cirice” is a ...
You can watch the video clip below, along with the original version, which appeared on Ghost’s 2015 album Meliora. Hetfield has been a fan of the Swedish band for a ...
Ghost were incessantly talked about, fun to hear and disliked by everybody uncool. No way they wouldn’t explode. Of course, Ghostmania wouldn’t have been possible if Cirice weren’t an incredible song.
Metallica's James Hetfield is apparently feeling the Ghost vibes lately, as the frontman and guitarist busted out a quick play-through of the masked metal band's signature tune “Cirice” at a recent ...
The looks on people's faces when they walked down to accept the award was worth the price of admission. Fresh off the Grammys livestream, we now have a winner for the Best Metal Performance 2016 ...
Written in 2006, four years before the release of Opus Eponymous, Stand By Him provided the kernel of the idea that became modern rock’s most unlikely success story. Listening back to it now, it’s ...
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