Ghost Key: See This Through
Ghost Key: See This Through
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Ghost Key
Label: Invogue Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 193483209807
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Limited pink colored vinyl LP pressing. Peoria, IL outfit Ghost Key play their own punishing, passionate, and precise style of melodic hardcore and metalcore. The band's highly anticipated sophomore set, See This Through follows-up their well-received 2017 debut If I Don't Make It and is introduced by lead single "Detach." "When under the spell of depression it's so easy to feel like your mistakes define who you are," explains frontman Austin O'Brien. "Detach is a reminder that you shouldn't destroy yourself because of your past. Instead, examine the past as a way to become better for the future because that's only the place any of us is going. Who I was is not who I am."
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