Photo Credit: Tracy Lollar

Gost exist in the dark crack between black metal and the most shadowy end of electronic music. Since the release of the Radio Macabre EP at the start of 2013, and the remorseless digital nightmare of their Skull debut album six months later, Texas-based multi-instrumentalist, producer and main-brain James Lollar has become an increasingly singular force in music. Far more aggressive and sinister than the synthwave he’s often grouped with, Gost is a harsh and unique digital nightmare that takes the listener right into the heart of the abyss.

Now Gost return with their sixth album, and their most exhilarating and dangerous-sounding work to date, Prophecy. It’s a record that perfectly reflects the horror and grim anxieties of a world beset with religious and political overreach, and progress “being rolled back to the fucking 1950s”. 

It was my pleasure to speak with James on Prophecy and much more, Check out the complete coverage on the below YouTube video.

Prophecy track-listing01 Judgment
 02 Prophecy
 03 Death in Bloom
 04 Deceiver
 05 Obituary
 06 Temple of Tears
 07 Decadent Decay
 08 Widow Song
 09 Golgotha
 10 Digital Death
 11 Shelter
 12 Through the Water
 13 Leviathan

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