"A brutal pivot to mechanical heavy rock finds Finnegan Bell embracing pure kinetic energy and apocalyptic tropes."
Love Ghost built their early catalog in the hazy intersection of emo and trap rock. On their upcoming Anarchy and Ashes release, frontman Finnegan Bell forces a brutal collision with 1990s industrial rock. He recruits veteran producer Tim Skold to drag the band into mechanical, hostile territory. With ‘Revolution Evolution,’ the group abandons their previous adolescent angst for rigid, militaristic aggression. Bell trades emotional vulnerability for a clenched fist.
Skold leaves his unmistakable fingerprints across the entire mix. He opens the arrangement with a punishing, mechanized drum loop pulled from the Antichrist Superstar sessions of Marilyn Manson. Bell deploys guitars as blunt instruments of force. The musicians lock the riffs into a rigid groove alongside the distorted bassline. The frontman sheds his standard melodic elasticity and adopts a chanted, deadpan bark to mimic a rally leader shouting through a megaphone. Skold programs abrasive synthesizers to screech in the background and simulate screaming sirens.









