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CD Title: Impera

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Category: Melodic Metal / Hard Rock

Year: 2022

Label: Loma Vista Records

Catalog Number: LVR02403

Personnel

Tobias Forge vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, percussion
Papa Emeritus IV vocals performance
A Group of Nameless Ghouls guitars, bass, keytars, drums, percussion, keyboards, organ, synthesizers, backing & choir vocals

Tracks

1.  Imperium  
2.  Kaisarion  
3.  Spillways  
4.  Call Me Little Sunshine  
5.  Hunter's Moon  
6.  Watcher In The Sky  
7.  Dominion  
8.  Twenties  
9.  Darkness At The Heart Of My Love  
10.  Griftwood  
11.  Bite Of Passage  
12.  Respite On The Spitalfields  

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From: CC Date: April 27, 2023 at 8:00
I will admit it, I am new to Ghost as of this writing. I had heard of them but never heard them as one look at the image and I thought they must be like a doom or death metal band. My first actual exposure to the band was the remake of Spillways with Joe Elliot dueting with Papa. This encouraged me to seek out the original version. Absolutely loved this song in both forms. So I checked out a few of their videos on YouTube starting with the most obvious song, Mary on a cross. The only other song I heard from this album though was Twenties. And strangely despite it being totally different in style, I loved that too. So last month I finally gave in and ordered the CD when I found it cheap enough to take the risk. Not only did I love this album, and it has been on constant repeat for over a month now, but I had to revise my top albums of 2022 as this now holds an easy top spot. Starting to dip my toe into the back catalogue now and own Prequelle & Meliora (deluxe with Popestar EP)


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