Track By Tracks: Love Ghost - Anarchy And Ashes (2026)
1. Vengeance:
This track is the breaking point. It’s about what happens when someone is
pushed too far, when pain mutates into revenge. I pulled from history, figures
like Julius Caesar and Vlad the Impaler, men tied to power, betrayal and
brutality. It’s not glorifying violence; it’s exploring that dark psychological edge
where someone feels justified in becoming it.
2. Rock Me Amadeus:
This was a bold choice for me, hahaha. Covering Falco felt right, especially
before heading into Austria and Germany for our upcoming European tour.
The original has this undeniable swagger, but I wanted to reinterpret it through
a darker, more gothic lens, something colder and cinematic. It’s like taking a
cultural icon and dragging it through the shadows while still honouring its
legacy.
3. Revolution Evolution:
This is the core manifesto of the EP. It’s about resisting control, not just the
obvious power structures, but the hidden ones. The systems behind the
systems. It questions who’s really pulling the strings and challenges the idea
that we’re as free as we think we are. It’s meant to feel urgent, like something
boiling over. And today, with what’s going on between the wars, regime
changes and figures in control, it feels relevant to me.
4. Silk Noose:
This one is quieter, but just as heavy. It’s about the emptiness of luxury, how
materialism can feel like a trap disguised as success. The “silk noose” is
comfort that slowly suffocates you. It’s that realisation that everything you
thought would fulfil you just… doesn’t. I’ve always felt suffocated by luxury.
5. Violence Wears Makeup:
This track is more like spoken-word poetry. It’s about feeling alien in a world
that hides its brutality behind beauty, especially through image, status and the
illusion of perfection. There’s this idea that violence doesn’t always look
violent, it can be polished, filtered and sold back to you as something
desirable. And if you don’t fit into that world, you’re left outside of it, watching
it all unfold.
The EP title:
“Anarchy and Ashes” isn’t just about destruction; it’s about what destruction
reveals.
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