The Cross (Left) & The Pit (Right) |
THE PIT
01 The Pit
02 Reloader
THE CROSS
01 The Cross
02 Tria Prima
Priest is believed to feature one or more former members of Ghost. Like Ghost in the early days, there is plenty of mystery surrounding Priest. They released their debut
single The Pit back in March,
shortly after it became public knowledge that Papa Emeritus (AKA Tobias Forge) from Ghost sacked
the whole band after their 2016 summer tour. Former guitarist Martin Persner went
online unmasked, and revealed that he was playing in the resurrected Magna Carta Cartel. There was much online speculation
that the members who hadn't reformed Magna Carta Cartel
were now doing this new project Priest.
But that's just it, it's all speculation. There are plenty of people commenting
on the YouTube videos claiming to know everyone's identities, and other people
claiming that they're definitely wrong. Naturally, this mystery is creating
quite a bit of hype in the same way it did for Ghost, prior to plenty of names being made public due to the
current lawsuit. Personally, I love theatrics in the music scene, so Priest immediately grabbed my
attention.
I didn't review The Pit, as it was just a two track
single and I was going to wait for an album release. However, Priest released a
new single earlier this month called The
Cross, and I love it so much that I thought I'd review the pair.
Musically, they remind me of
my favourite Depeche Mode album Violator, mixed with Nine Inch Nails' near perfect debut
album Pretty Hate Machine, Paradise Lost's grossly underrated
Gothic Electronica album Host and a
cheeky splash of 80's Synth-Pop.
Both lead singles are really
strong, with The Cross being my
favourite of the two. The accompanying music videos present Priest with a really strong image, with
the singer (I believe called The Puppet
Master) wearing a spiky gimp mask, and the rest of the band in similarly
creepy attire, creating a world of bizarre fetishes, suffering, sex and death,
all in an arty way, of course. They certainly don't seem like a band you would
take home to meet your mother!
The really good news is that the
label Lovely Records have put both
singles and their accompanying B-Sides on YouTube, so you can listen to
everything Priest have released so
far for free!
Priest are in the early stages of what promises to be an
interesting musical journey, so now's a good time to check them out. Watch them
get a lot bigger over the coming months.
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