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The Ghost Next Door premiere new music video for their single »Fodder For The Meat Grinder«


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San Francisco alt/prog/doom metal quartet The Ghost Next Door led by former Skinlab and Sacrilege B.C. guitarist/vocalist Gary Wendt premiere new music video for the second single »Fodder For The Meat Grinder« taken from their latest album, »A Feast For the Sixth Sense«, released on February 8th, 2019 via Ripple Music.

Gary Wendt comments: “We wanted to make this video a couple of years ago, but lineup changes and the Covid pandemic prevented us from seeing it through. At last, we’re stoked to get it out there, and we’re continuing to work on our next album, »Classic Songs Of Death And Dismemberment«, that we hope to release in 2022.”

From Ripple Music:

Based in Berkeley, California, The Ghost Next Door emerged from a desire to marry the dark melancholy of 80s and 90s alternative with the aggression and drive of Bay Area metal. With Gary Wendt (ex-Skinlab, ex-Sacrilege B.C., ex-Release, Sumerian Crown) on guitar and vocals, Aaron Asghari on guitar, Shane Hunt-Dussé (ex-Broken Glass Sanctuary, Bavmorda, Hemotoxin) on bass, and Andy Galeon (ex-Death Angel, ex-The Organization, Blind Illusion) on drums, solid songwriting and musical diversity are at the core of The Ghost Next Door’s sound.

Each member brings unique influences from across the modern music spectrum: from punk to jazz, progressive metal to sadcore, modern rock to thrash. Their influences and playing styles combine into meter-bending, riff-driven rock & roll breaking out from under the bare skin of abrasively honest lyrics. On stage, they come together to show what manifests from an undeniable compulsion to create and perform their expressive take on modern metal.

The Ghost Next Door is:
Gary Wendt – Guitars/Vocals
Aaron Asghari – Guitars
Shane Hunt-Dussé – Bass
Andy Galeon – Drums

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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