Silence
Silence
Japanese And so it is that Ghost's longtime spiritguide Masaki Batoh has summoned The Silence Batoh has long led our ears on the most of intuitive trips from the towering timelessness of Ghost's classic worldspanning rock through to the delicate pastoral folk pathways of Damon and Naomi as well as his sojourn with cellist Helena Espvall On his own of course Batoh broke on through to the other side taking us to the altered states of his interactive Brain Pulse Music By the heavens if you've been fortunate to encounter Batoh in concert in any of his incarnations you've learned something about the hammer of the gods And now comes The Silence's self titled debut album The Silence is a more more aggressive presence that the anythinggoes fluidity of Ghost while still representing Batoh's kaleidoscopic vision realized by a new collective of handpicked peace warriors two of whom have emerged from ancient roots of Ghost's deep family tree keyboard wizard Kazuo Ogino and drummer Futoshi Okano
Tracklist
1. Lemon Iro No Cannabis
2. Götter Im Exil
3. Jewels in Tibet
4. Black Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair
5. Tango Whiskeyman
6. Triptycon
7. Nana No Open Back Banjo
8. Pesach
9. Overture