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Lady Gaga rocked an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt and danced to 'Crazy Train,' while Coldplay and Dave Matthews covered 'Changes' to ...
Anyone who has been to a concert in the past two decades knows that the audience is filled with people using cell phones to ...
Tobias Forge didn’t transform into Papa Emeritus overnight. Materialising from the frontman’s imagination after more than a ...
If you’ve been following Ghost at all, you immediately know that rock isn’t dead. We can debate all day whether they’re metal ...
At TD Garden, the chart-topping, Grammy-winning Swedish rock band Ghost has been steadily taking the U.S. by storm for the ...
Ghost frontman Tobias Forge has said that he doesn’t regret the ban on phones during the band’s most recent tour. Far from it ...
Tobias Forge said fans using phones at concerts had led to him consider ending Ghost’s touring career, before he instituted a ...
In a recent interview with Consequence, Tobias Forge of Ghost discussed the thought that rock is indeed dead, and nicely ...
Ghost's Tobias Forge is hopeful that there will be more "headlining" rock bands in the future in response to the "rock is dead" debate. The phrase has been thrown around for decades now with Kiss ...
Forge fires back by pointing towards UK pop-metal juggernauts Sleep Token, Italian rockers Måneskin and US hard rockers Greta ...
See Ghost’s brilliant debut on Jimmy Fallon, performing Lachryma from this year’s sixth album Skeletá. Ghost were the musical ...
For years, Kiss bassist and co-founder Gene Simmons has famously declared that rock is dead. He's repeated the phrase in interviews, headlines, and public appearances, sparking ongoing debates about ...