The Ghost Inside release new material

2014-09-08 by betray | 35 Comments
Los Angeles melodic hardcore outfit The Ghost Inside have released a new song entitled 'Avalanche' via the
band's Facebook page.

The song's release comes without any official announcement, although frontman Johnathan Vigil has made it
known in various interviews and through advertising on the 2014 Warped Tour that The Ghost Inside's fourth
studio album is complete and will be released through Epitaph records sometime in Q4 2014 - Q1 2015.

Listen to the song here:



Tagged: The Ghost Inside

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Bengweeen
September 8th 2014
148 Comments


Well, it's a TGI song.

Masthews
September 8th 2014
139 Comments


TGI doing what TGI does, which is certainly not a bad thing.

dathvada321
September 8th 2014
2007 Comments


sounds like Suicide Season at the beginning

BassDemon333
September 8th 2014
3435 Comments


Sounds like Get What You Give 2.0 but I'm fine with that. Track is solid.

sithlord416
September 8th 2014
76 Comments


Production sounds similar to Get What You Give, which is fine with me.

Beardog
September 8th 2014
6988 Comments


pretty good song

betray
September 8th 2014
9392 Comments


"Well, it's a TGI song. "

Was actually my first reaction upon hearing this.

I like it a lot though!

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 8th 2014
12281 Comments


"sounds like Suicide Season at the beginning" [2]

Holy shit it really does.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 8th 2014
12281 Comments


The drums are kind of gratingly loud tho but good. Skimped on the breakdowns it seems.

Dancedrewdance
September 8th 2014
1169 Comments


Yeah it's actually pretty good

TheGreatQ
September 8th 2014
3058 Comments


Never cared for this band's studio work but live they kick ass

betray
September 8th 2014
9392 Comments


The production on this tells me this isn't a final master or w/e Game.


Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 8th 2014
12281 Comments


That's kinda what I figured. Sounds solid.

Progger6009
September 8th 2014
1144 Comments


I can see this isn't finished mixing wise, but god that snare has gotta change or else.

TomAkaVeto
September 8th 2014
1963 Comments


"The production on this tells me this isn't a final master or w/e Game."

Yeah, the production is garbage. Those gang vocals sound very poorly recorded and tacked on there.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 8th 2014
12281 Comments


"I can see this isn't finished mixing wise, but god that snare has gotta change or else."

Or else what Progger? lol gonna beat the shit out of em?

sspedding
September 8th 2014
5790 Comments


Band has never reached the heights since Returners.

moshpotatoes
September 8th 2014
712 Comments


The productions is awesome. Hands down the heaviest song they ever made but WHERE'S THE MELODY??

RyanSmithers
September 8th 2014
156 Comments


It definitely sounds like TGI from Get What You Give. I'm excited for a new album from them.

MrMatt767
September 9th 2014
559 Comments


beat the shit out of em pls
Track sounds decent btw

chug73
September 9th 2014
4649 Comments


Yeeeeeeeeeeee

chug73
September 9th 2014
4649 Comments


That snare sounds like shit though. Production on last was light years better.
But they still bring the 0-0-1-3-1-0

betray
September 9th 2014
9392 Comments


"Hands down the heaviest song they ever made"

not even close

This clearly isn't a finished mix though Get What You Give's production is great

Deathconscious
September 9th 2014
28222 Comments


this is Fury and the Fallen Ones tier (their best album, so awesome)

chug73
September 9th 2014
4649 Comments


Last albums production was legendary. So fucking heavy.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 9th 2014
12281 Comments


OMFG tresm that BMTH lyrics comment killed me

DjentyNerdo
September 9th 2014
258 Comments


Nice catchy chorus but the song doesn't really do anything new.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 10th 2014
12281 Comments


This feels like a different ground for them though.

Deathconscious
September 10th 2014
28222 Comments


how, like at all.

moshpotatoes
September 10th 2014
712 Comments


When I first listened to this I literally was singing the "we stare at broken clocks" during the intro

FearThyEvil
September 10th 2014
19528 Comments


Vigils vocals are great but honestly this band has been just been doing the same thing since the beginning and it's boring anymore. I would like to see them try and evolve.

bloc
September 11th 2014
70880 Comments


It takes more than might to move the masses

BlackLlama
September 11th 2014
2203 Comments


Good gym music, as usual.

MuhNamesTyler
September 12th 2014
6710 Comments


I'll check this cause I dig some of their old stuff but man this is a snoozefest. I Hope this is better than Get What You Give, that album got old in like 2 weeks, this doesn't give me much hope. I want some Returner sounding shit

chug73
September 12th 2014
4649 Comments


omg in so glad someone else thought it sounded it like Suicide Season.



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