supported by 16 fans who also own “L'âme du Vagabond”
I first heard of Ghoëst when the demos started popping up in everyone's end of year lists, and listening to this the hype is 100% justified. This demo is a whole journey: atmospheric, focused and surprisingly hooky in places. Really great stuff. lichdom
supported by 16 fans who also own “L'âme du Vagabond”
Slow, brooding and fit for a funeral. Stepping into a Ghoëst release always feels like ceasing everything and crossing over to the unknown. It feels like dying in the most tranquil and peaceful way possible. MarsDragoner
supported by 15 fans who also own “L'âme du Vagabond”
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke