Meliora Review
September 5, 2015
<Hearken the thunder that's breaking in your heart>
Following the departure(read: firing) of Papa Emiritus II, Ghost immediately introduced his younger brother, Papa Emiritus III, and released the follow-up to 2013's Infestissumam, Meliora. Therefore the voice change isn't all that drastic(because of obvious reasons).
Meliora (Latin for "the pursuit of something better"), like other Ghost studio albums, has an album cover based on a movie poster, this time being the 1927 film "Metropolis" by Fritz Lang. And the album cover is pretty clever, with Papa Emiritus' posture actually looking like his own face. Pretty nice eh?
Something to note about: the album cover isn't all that's amazing to this album. Meliora ain't that bombastic. Every single song actually plays a significant part on shaping the album as a whole. For those who aren't all that familiar with Ghost's sound, they remind me of occult(ish) Fire of Unknown Origin-era Blue Oyster Cult with a psychedelic touch(imagine Tame Impala) gone heavy. Ghost pulls off a satanic cult atmosphere that percolates the whole album, from start to finish. Tracks like From the Pinnacle to the Pit, Cirice, and Majesty takes a heaviness-oriented road while tracks like Spirit, Absolution, and Deus In Absentia is more melodic and less heavy. One common thing though, is that the riffs and melodies are stupendously well written. They sometimes even demonically resonate with you, giving shivers down your spine. (What a jerk Papa Emiritus III is, trying to possess me!) For every new spin you will get a brand new track stuck on your head. It's only the matter of what it is; be it the acoustic lines of Spoksonat, the pipe organ-led intro of Devil Church, or the Latin lyrics of He Is, it will pave a way inside your synaptic clefts.
Meliora, overall, is a very solid release with no weak songs. The only downside I found was that the catchiness can bite back, causing the songs to be banal after a few hundred listens. But other than that, this album is wonderful, and deserves multiple spins. +1 addition to the Swedes' wonderful catalogue.
Following the departure(read: firing) of Papa Emiritus II, Ghost immediately introduced his younger brother, Papa Emiritus III, and released the follow-up to 2013's Infestissumam, Meliora. Therefore the voice change isn't all that drastic(because of obvious reasons).
Meliora (Latin for "the pursuit of something better"), like other Ghost studio albums, has an album cover based on a movie poster, this time being the 1927 film "Metropolis" by Fritz Lang. And the album cover is pretty clever, with Papa Emiritus' posture actually looking like his own face. Pretty nice eh?
Something to note about: the album cover isn't all that's amazing to this album. Meliora ain't that bombastic. Every single song actually plays a significant part on shaping the album as a whole. For those who aren't all that familiar with Ghost's sound, they remind me of occult(ish) Fire of Unknown Origin-era Blue Oyster Cult with a psychedelic touch(imagine Tame Impala) gone heavy. Ghost pulls off a satanic cult atmosphere that percolates the whole album, from start to finish. Tracks like From the Pinnacle to the Pit, Cirice, and Majesty takes a heaviness-oriented road while tracks like Spirit, Absolution, and Deus In Absentia is more melodic and less heavy. One common thing though, is that the riffs and melodies are stupendously well written. They sometimes even demonically resonate with you, giving shivers down your spine. (What a jerk Papa Emiritus III is, trying to possess me!) For every new spin you will get a brand new track stuck on your head. It's only the matter of what it is; be it the acoustic lines of Spoksonat, the pipe organ-led intro of Devil Church, or the Latin lyrics of He Is, it will pave a way inside your synaptic clefts.
Meliora, overall, is a very solid release with no weak songs. The only downside I found was that the catchiness can bite back, causing the songs to be banal after a few hundred listens. But other than that, this album is wonderful, and deserves multiple spins. +1 addition to the Swedes' wonderful catalogue.
5 likes
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Spirit | 5:15 | 82 | 5 | Audio |
2. | From the Pinnacle to the Pit | 4:02 | 90.6 | 8 | Audio Music Video |
3. | Cirice | 6:02 | 93.9 | 9 | Audio Music Video |
4. | Spöksonat | 0:56 | 67.5 | 2 | Audio |
5. | He Is | 4:13 | 88 | 5 | Music Video Lyric Video |
6. | Mummy Dust | 4:07 | 89 | 5 | Audio |
7. | Majesty | 5:24 | 91.3 | 4 | Audio |
8. | Devil Church | 1:06 | 72.5 | 2 | Audio |
9. | Absolution | 4:50 | 89 | 5 | Audio |
10. | Deus in Absentia | 5:37 | 89 | 5 | Audio |
Line-up (members)
- Papa Emeritus III (Tobias Forge) : Vocals, Guitars, Songwriting, Lyrics
- Nameless Ghoul (Henrik Palm) : Bass, Guitars
- Nameless Ghoul (Simon Söderberg) : Rhythm Guitar
17 reviews
cover art | Artist | Album review | Reviewer | Rating | Date | Likes | |
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Funeral Review (2014) | 70 | Sep 10, 2023 | 0 | ||||
Opus Eponymous Review (2010) | 70 | Jul 22, 2022 | 0 | ||||
Meliora Review (2015) | 100 | Dec 30, 2018 | 2 | ||||
Infestissumam Review (2013) | 100 | Dec 14, 2018 | 3 | ||||
Popestar Review (2016) [EP] | 100 | Dec 8, 2018 | 2 | ||||
Prequelle Review (2018) | 100 | Nov 22, 2018 | 3 | ||||
Opus Eponymous Review (2010) | 100 | Oct 18, 2018 | 4 | ||||
Starmourner Review (2017) | 85 | Aug 9, 2017 | 0 | ||||
Moonlover Review (2015) | 90 | Aug 9, 2017 | 1 | ||||
Funeral Review (2014) | 90 | Aug 9, 2017 | 1 | ||||
Ghost Bath Review (2013) [EP] | 90 | Aug 9, 2017 | 0 | ||||
▶ Meliora Review (2015) | 90 | Sep 5, 2015 | 5 | ||||
80 | Jul 22, 2013 | 0 | |||||
Isolation Songs Review (2009) | 80 | Jul 19, 2013 | 0 | ||||
Guided By Fire Review (2007) | 80 | Jul 18, 2013 | 1 | ||||
90 | Dec 23, 2007 | 0 | |||||
Suicide As Self Expression Review (2006) [EP] | 90 | Dec 23, 2007 | 0 |
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▶ Meliora Review (2015)
Kildneybean 90/100
Sep 5, 2015 Likes : 5
<Hearken the thunder that's breaking in your heart>
Following the departure(read: firing) of Papa Emiritus II, Ghost immediately introduced his younger brother, Papa Emiritus III, and released the follow-up to 2013's Infestissumam, Meliora. Therefore the voice change isn't all that drastic(because of obvious reasons).
Meliora (Latin for "the pursuit of something better"...
Opus Eponymous Review (2010)
B1N4RYSUNSET 100/100
Oct 18, 2018 Likes : 4
현재 가장 잘 나가는 메탈 그룹을 꼽으라면 유럽에선 단연 고스트를 빼놓을수 없을것이다. 2015 년에 Cirice로 그래미 수상을 하고 아이언 메이든과의 투어, 그리고 이제 메탈리카와의 유럽투어를 앞두고 있으니 메탈 그룹으로써 더 없는 성공가도를 달리고 있다고 할수 있다.
고스트는 독... Read More
Infestissumam Review (2013)
B1N4RYSUNSET 100/100
Dec 14, 2018 Likes : 3
성공적인 데뷔후 3년만에 발표한 2집
둠/오컬트/하드락 등을 바탕으로 다양한 분위기의 곡들을 선보인다.
누가 고스트의 음악을 타란티노의 영화에 비유하면서, 이것저것 짜맞추기만 잘하는 그룹이라고 평하였는데
매우 정확한 비유라고 생각했다. 나는 타란티노의 영화를 숭배하기 때... Read More
Prequelle Review (2018)
B1N4RYSUNSET 100/100
Nov 22, 2018 Likes : 3
유럽 헤비메탈의 최고 거물 중 하나인 고스트의 역사는 그리 길지 않다. 2010년에 데뷔해서 8년이란 시간안에 4장의 정규앨범, 1장의 라이브 앨범, 그리고 그래미 수상을 이뤄냈으니
정말 부지런하게 활동해온걸 알수있다.
본작은 Tobias와 더불어 사운드의 핵을 담당하던 Omega가
탈퇴한 후... Read More
Meliora Review (2015)
B1N4RYSUNSET 100/100
Dec 30, 2018 Likes : 2
종교의 탈을 쓴 섹스메탈!
섹스를 포기하고 동정으로 살고있는 어둠의 자식들에게 니들도 섹스할수 있다고 외치는 악마, 고스트입니다,
이 앨범은 이번엔 메탈리카의 블랙 앨범을 만들고 말겠다는 Tobias Forge의 집념으로 한곡한곡이 앤썸급 완성도를 자랑한다.
1.Spirit
고스트의 컴백을... Read More
Popestar Review (2016) [EP]
B1N4RYSUNSET 100/100
Dec 8, 2018 Likes : 2
이들의 초대박 싱글인 Square Hammer 가 수록되어 있는 ep.
토비아스는 어릴적 본 오지 오스본의 공연에서 오프너로
나온 I don’t know에 사람들이 뻑가는걸 보고 대형밴드는
그에 걸맞는 멋진 오프너가 있어야한다는 사실을 인지했다.
그리하여 작정하고 만든 곡이 square hammer.
궁극의 캐치... Read More