GHØSTKID, the new moniker of Sebastian "Sushi" Biesler (formerly Eskimo Callboy), announce the release of their new song and music video for "START A FIGHT". Watch the video below!
"Life can be hard sometimes and not always easy to navigate. This song is a personal representation of how I was feeling while going through some very hard times. I was feeling like a ticking time bomb every second of the day and "Start A Fight" is the moment I said to myself, enough is enough," states frontman Sushi about the new track.
"START A FIGHT" is a refreshing mix of contemporary heavy music with an irresistible mid-tempo stomp and memorable melodies. The band decided to introduce themselves with an energetic performance video giving fans a taste and visual idea of things to come. The track is from their self-titled album, produced by renowned producer Sky van Hoff (Rammstein, Emigrate etc.) and scheduled for a November 2020 release. GHØSTKID'smusic is a dive into darkness and aggression. It's ugly yet beautiful, it's heavy while keeping a sense for catchy melodies. Bieslergathered a group of likeminded friends to shape the project: Steve Joakim (drums) from Sweden as well as Danny Güldener (guitar) and Stanislaw Czywil (bass) who used to play in To The Rats And Wolves.
"Life can be hard sometimes and not always easy to navigate. This song is a personal representation of how I was feeling while going through some very hard times. I was feeling like a ticking time bomb every second of the day and "Start A Fight" is the moment I said to myself, enough is enough," states frontman Sushi about the new track.
"START A FIGHT" is a refreshing mix of contemporary heavy music with an irresistible mid-tempo stomp and memorable melodies. The band decided to introduce themselves with an energetic performance video giving fans a taste and visual idea of things to come. The track is from their self-titled album, produced by renowned producer Sky van Hoff (Rammstein, Emigrate etc.) and scheduled for a November 2020 release. GHØSTKID'smusic is a dive into darkness and aggression. It's ugly yet beautiful, it's heavy while keeping a sense for catchy melodies. Bieslergathered a group of likeminded friends to shape the project: Steve Joakim (drums) from Sweden as well as Danny Güldener (guitar) and Stanislaw Czywil (bass) who used to play in To The Rats And Wolves.
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