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Behemoth

21.5M streams

21,509,697

Skull

10.3M streams

10,268,764

Non Paradisi

6.4M streams

6,362,573

Possessor

2.7M streams

2,673,064

Rites Of Love And Reverence

1.4M streams

1,403,116

She Lives in Red Light

1.3M streams

1,338,463

Valediction

1.2M streams

1,215,021

S/T

938.5K streams

938,548

Non Paradisi (Secret Arcana)

611.7K streams

611,705

Prophecy

489.9K streams

489,916

Biography

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's about an imaginative fall of the Western civilization, the biblical end of the world – the rise of Satan and Armageddon,” says James. “In America, there's been a big rise of scared, reactive Christianity again, and almost like a re-emergence of the Satanic Panic. So it felt like an appropriate time to bring Satan back into things.”