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Fit For A King Premiere New Song “Times Like This” Featuring The Ghost Inside’s Jonathan Vigil

Fit For A King have teamed up with The Ghost Inside’s Jonathan Vigil for a new song titled “Times Like This.”

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PostedOctober 13, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFit For A King, Times Like This, The Hell We Create, the ghost inside, Jonathan Vigil
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The Ghost Inside Release New Song, "Pressure Point"

The Ghost Inside have released another new song from their upcoming self-titled album, available June 5th. Listen to “Pressure Point” below!

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PostedMay 12, 2020
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsthe ghost inside, pressure point
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The Ghost Inside To Release New Album In June, Premiere “Aftermath” Video

The Ghost Inside will be releasing a new self-titled album on June 5.

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PostedApril 22, 2020
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsthe ghost inside, aftermath
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The Ghost Inside Drummer Gets Back On Kit After Losing Leg

Andrew Tkaczyk of The Ghost Inside had tragically lost his leg in the bus accident while on tour. The drummer is going through rehabilitation, and has finally started playing again. Heres a new video of him playing since his loss, and some more information on his journey.  Check it out below! 

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PostedApril 30, 2016
AuthorAshley Setzer
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Review: The Ghost Inside - Dear Youth

Becoming adults can be the most confusing, yet monumental period of time in life. Some people take longer than others to reach a moment of stability in their lives; others continue to search for themselves past their high school years. 

The Ghost Inside gives hardcore fans of all ages Dear Youth, a concept album that trumps Taylor Swift’s idea of what growing up is like. While the album releases on Nov 17 on Epitaph Records, Alternative Press is currently streaming the album in its entirety. 

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PostedNovember 7, 2014
AuthorFelicia Hunt
Tagsthe ghost inside, dear youth, letlive, jason butler, reviews
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STREAM: The Ghost Inside - Dear Youth

You can stream The Ghost Inside's new album, Dear Youth, after the jump

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PostedNovember 5, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
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The Ghost Inside announce new record, Dear Youth

The Ghost Inside have announced a new album, Dear Youth, which you can preorder here. Watch the video for the new track "Dear Youth (Day 52)" below. Also, the album cover looks a LOT like One of Us is The Killer.
 

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PostedSeptember 16, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsthe ghost inside, dear youth, one of us is the killer, The Dillinger Escape Plan
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Asking Alexandria announce UK tour

The tour will feature Asking Alexandria, The Ghost Inside, Crown The Empire, and Secrets.

Tickets are available here. 

PostedMay 29, 2014
AuthorAshley Setzer
Tagsasking alexandria, secrets, the ghost inside, crown the empire, tour, tour dates
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5 Albums That Influenced Me: JT Cavey of Texas In July

Texas In July are on the road doing a headliner after completing their yet to be titled new album. Their new vocalist, JT Cavey took some time to discuss 5 albums that have had a huge influence on his life. Check them out below.

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PostedApril 24, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsthe ghost inside, green day, disturbed, as i lay dying
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Show Review: Take Action Tour (Birmingham, AL)

Photo Credit: Alternative PressDangerkids, a heavier version of Linkin Park (think Hybrid Theory and Meteora) were a perfect choice to open the Take Action tour.  Their catchy songs and Innerpartysystem vibe kept the crowd excited and energized…

Photo Credit: Alternative Press

Dangerkids, a heavier version of Linkin Park (think Hybrid Theory and Meteora) were a perfect choice to open the Take Action tour.  Their catchy songs and Innerpartysystem vibe kept the crowd excited and energized.  The band was very grateful for the crowd's support (including mine) and were excited to see such amazing feedback for the opener.  Their drummer Katie Cole killed it (yes they have a girl drummer).  Their singers Andy Bane and Tyler Smyth kept the crowd engaged while jumping around and singing/rapping/screaming their hearts out.   You should check out their debut album Collapse if you haven't already. This is a band to follow and keep an eye on. To anyone who is lucky enough to get this band for Vans Warped Tour should definitely check them out.

Setlist:

Dust

Countdown

Paper Thin

We're All In Danger

Hostage

Light Escapes

Waking Up

Australian powerhouse I Killed The Prom Queen began with their vocalists screaming their Beginning of the End intro from their new album Beloved was a great beginning to their surprisingly short set. The guitars on Thirty One and Sevens and Sharks i…

Australian powerhouse I Killed The Prom Queen began with their vocalists screaming their Beginning of the End intro from their new album Beloved was a great beginning to their surprisingly short set. The guitars on Thirty One and Sevens and Sharks in Your Mouth were on point. There was a problem with the sound so the vocals could barely be heard but from what I could hear but none-the-less, the set was full of energy and excitement. To the disappointment of myself and the other members of the crowd, their set was cut short after Calvert Street due to them taking so long setting up but I still enjoyed their set.

Setlist:

Beginning of the End

Sharks in Your Mouth

Thirty One and Sevens

Calvert Street

The Ghost Inside: with their opener being their most popular song Engine 45, the crowd was pumped from the start. With the whole room was screaming "If it's a war you came to see you will never see a waved white flag in front of me" how could you no…

The Ghost Inside: with their opener being their most popular song Engine 45, the crowd was pumped from the start. With the whole room was screaming "If it's a war you came to see you will never see a waved white flag in front of me" how could you not be excited. Playing some old school favorites like Chrono and Faith and Forgiveness made this a great tour to see The Ghost Inside. While they skipped This is What I Know About Sacrifice due to timing concerns, was still an amazing experience.  Remember to catch The Ghost inside on all the dates of  the Vans Warped Tour this summer!

Setlist:

Engine 45
Unspoken
Chrono
Between The Lines
The Great Unknown
The Conflict
Thirty Three
Dark Horse
Faith and Forgiveness

As a household metalcore name, The Devil Wears Prada never disappoints.  From the very beginning with the green lights and the fog machines spilling pancake smelling fog (yes, you read that right, the fog smelled like pancakes) truly set the mo…

As a household metalcore name, The Devil Wears Prada never disappoints.  From the very beginning with the green lights and the fog machines spilling pancake smelling fog (yes, you read that right, the fog smelled like pancakes) truly set the mood. The band comes on stage without a normal intro and dives into the first song of the night, Sailor's Prayer. When Escape (the intro to 2011's Zombie EP) began, the lights switched to red and created the effect of zombies and blood which was really amazing. After a few more songs, Mike Hranica (lead vocalist) went offstage and grabbed a guitar and dove into Kansas which is the instrumental interlude from 2012's Dead Throne.  The band then went into a jam session of sorts which was different from anything id heard from them previously. The session led perfectly into War and the crowd was still settled down so you could perfectly hear Hranica scream "I'm fighting the war, rather than war itself.  Jeremy DePoyster (clean vocalist/rhythm guitar) never disappoints with his amazing choruses that have whole venue singing along. Fast forward to the band's encore which consisted of Mammoth (From Dead Throne) and a fan-favorite Danger:Wildman which consists of Mike Hranica screaming "I know a ghost" for the beginning of the song which would give anyone chill bumps.  Prada's performance was by far the best of the night and remember to check them out the entire summer on the Van's Warped Tour!

Setlist:

Sailors Prayer
Escape
Untidaled
Assistant To The Regional Manager
Gloom
Care More
Martyrs
Outnumbered
Kansas (with Outro Jam session)
War
Born To Lose
8:18
First Sight
In Heart
-Encore-
Mammoth
Danger: Wildman

PostedMarch 23, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsshow reviews, the devil wears prada, the ghost inside, i killed the prom queen, dangerkids, take action tour
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