Album Review: The Ghost Inside - Dear Youth

20 November 2014 | 12:45 pm | Carley Hall

Assured and sonically diverse.

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Reconfiguring their line-up and name in 2008 has done nothing but serve melodic hardcore five-piece The Ghost Inside a world of good.

Their latest reflects their steady incline on an album that once again attracts A Day To Remember’s Jeremy McKinnon’s production talents to enhance the melodic depth these guys are capable of. Avalanche and the punchy Out Of Control are among the most brutal, with gang vocals galore, but there are usually neat, sludgy guitar lines going on throughout, and in particular in Phoenix Flame, My Endnote and Blank Pages. Assured and sonically diverse.