
I was shocked when I realised
The Ghost Inside hadn't yet featured as most played artist of the week; after all, they are my second-most played artist of all time alongside No Harm Done and Fact. The difference with TGI however, is that nearly all my top-played artists reached their places through multiple albums - whereas TGI have crawled to the top on a single album alone,
Fury And The Fallen Ones. With an average of 150 plays for each song of the album, it's shocking I'm not sick of them yet: and don't plan to be either. With their second album
Returners (which I highly anticipate) dropping mid this year, who knows what ridiculous heights of plays they'll reach. The thing I love about TGI, is that unlike the melodic hardcore/metalcore bands they share the scene with, they don't adopt any kind of "tough guise", and are as straight-up and down-to-earth on stage as they are in person. None of this arms-crossed, sombre-faced business for them; they still play as though they were teenagers in high-school, for no other reason it seems, than for the pure fun of it all.
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