In a new interview, Ghost's Tobias Forge (AKA Papa Emeritus IV) suggested he expects new bands such as Maneskin to pave the way for rock's future. Indeed, the rock singer estimated that newer "bands ...
Ghost headmaster Tobias Forge has been vocal about the current state of rock music in recent months. During an interview on Full Metal Jackie's radio program in June, the frontman called on rock bands ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Going even further, in the last 10 years, from May 2015 to the present, of the 297 albums that have been No. 1 on the all-genre ...
Ghost's Skeletá debuts atop a trio of Billboard rock albums charts, including the flagship Top Rock & Alternative Albums survey dated May 10. The full-length studio set earned 86,000 equivalent album ...
We have some normal Ghost news for you, and no, we’re not talking about a restock of their very freaky Mother’s Day “Ghildo” launch. Skeletá is Ghost’s sixth studio album and was released on Loma ...
Rock is not completely dead yet. Of course, the genre never truly is. It goes in cycles...sleeps and then reawakens with more volume and ferocity. Rock might still be in its slumber, but not totally.
Ghost earns its first No. 1 album on the all-genre-inclusive Billboard 200 albums chart with “Skeletá.” Their sixth studio album claims the biggest opening week, by either equivalent album units or ...
Tobias Forge, a.k.a. Papa Emeritus IV, center, leads the Swedish heavy metal band Ghost. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) Onstage at Anaheim's Honda Center arena, Tobias Forge is not himself.