• About AMR
  • Festivals & Associations
    • 420 Music & Arts Festival (Calgary, AB)
    • Armstrong Metal Fest (Armstrong, BC)
    • Calgary Metalfest
    • Calgary’s YYC Music Awards
    • Days of The Dead Festival (Red Deer, AB)
    • Loud As Hell Metal Fest (Drumheller, AB)
    • Metalocalypstick Fest (Lone Butte, BC) – Mountains, Camping and the Women of Metal!
    • ShrEdmonton Metal Fest & Conference
    • WACKEN METAL BATTLE CANADA
    • WACKEN METAL BATTLE USA
  • Services (Hire Us!)
  • Subscribe To AMR Artist News & Album Promo

Category: Marble Ghosts

0 The New Issue of Absolute Underground Magazine is here! Inside Absolute Underground Magazine Issue 116 Another legendary issue featuring an exclusive interview with GWAR’s frontman Blöthar the Berserker as we discuss their upcoming Age of Befuddlement tour, and much more… Plus interviews with Striker, Yesterday’s Hero, Kelevra, Omnivide, Marble Ghosts, BackStabber, Cell Press and more!

  • February 12, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Absolute Underground Magazine · Backstabber · Cell Press · Kelevra · Marble Ghosts · Omnivide · Striker · Yesterday's Hero

The New Issue of Absolute Underground Magazine is here!

Inside Absolute Underground Magazine Issue 116 Another legendary issue featuring an exclusive interview with GWAR’s frontman Blöthar the Berserker as we discuss their upcoming Age of Befuddlement tour, and much more…

Plus interviews with Striker, Yesterday’s Hero, Kelevra, Omnivide, Marble Ghosts, BackStabber, Cell Press and more!
Read the online version here – https://absoluteunderground.tv/absolute-underground-magazine-issue-116/

0 Canada’s MARBLE GHOSTS Seeks Social Justice In New Single “Old School” Off Upcoming Debut EP Out March 2024

  • January 12, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Marble Ghosts · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – January 12, 2024

Canada’s MARBLE GHOSTS Seeks Social Justice In New Single “Old School” Off Upcoming Debut EP Out March 2024

L-R – Paul R. Champagne (Bass), Adam Hansen (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Dylan Gunnell (Vocals), Jérôme Renaud (Drums)

Photo Credit – Lisa Thompson (Dark Moon Productions)

​

Recently emerging onto the Canadian metal scene with a distinctive sound and a fierce commitment to challenging societal norms, Marble Ghosts announce the release of their debut self-titled EP and the powerful single, “Old School”. The single is a thrash punk medley with a biting, unforgettable chorus that serves as an anthem for the disaffected. The song’s message resonates with those weary of being ruled by a vocal religious minority. “Old School” is not anti-religious; instead, it targets those who use their beliefs to promote hatred towards LGBTQ communities and advocate for stripping away women’s rights. Marble Ghosts explains further:

“With the words, “God is love and God is hate,” Old Shcool speaks to the way that fundamentalists twist and pervert teachings to fill an agenda of hate. This song is the fuck you to them. Fuck any god whose believers can’t accept love in different shapes and forms and who believe they can tell a person what they can do with their body.”

Marble Ghosts comprises a dynamic lineup that uniquely blends genres and generations, featuring a death metal drummer, an old-school metal bassist, a grunge-influenced singer, and a metalcore guitar player. This eclectic mix not only defines their sound but also underscores the band’s commitment to breaking musical boundaries.

Despite being a relatively new band, Marble Ghosts demonstrates a clear musical direction. Their first EP showcases five compelling songs that highlight their diverse influences and styles. As a band, they embrace generational differences, allowing their music to evolve organically as they grow more comfortable with each other.

Explaining the origin of their band name, Marble Ghosts draws inspiration from historical figures revered by some as pioneers and trailblazers but who also committed terrible crimes. The band seeks to call out the tradition that these effigies represent. Their music is recommended for fans of Shinedown, Saint Asonia, and Three Days Grace.

Listen to “Old School” at the following links:

YouTube – https://youtu.be/MpS6cMMuKPA

Digital – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/marbleghosts/old-school

​

Marble Ghosts’ debut self-titled EP is due out on March 1, 2024.

Previous single “Alone” at the following links:

YouTube – https://youtu.be/ujEwHkoaAeU​

Digital – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/marbleghosts/alone​

Track Listing:​
1. Old School (3:10)
2. Lie to Me (4:22)
3. Alone (4:03)
4. False Heroes (4:33)
5. End of the World (3:58)
EP Length: 20:07

More info: Facebook.com/marbleghosts | Instagram.com/marbleghostsofficial​

-30-

—
ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
Jon Asher – Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780
jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
Facebook @AsherMediaRelations
Instagram @AsherMedia
Tweet @AsherMedia

0 MARBLE GHOSTS Introduce Themselves With Melodic And Aggressive First Single “Alone”; Debut EP Out March 2024

  • November 10, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Marble Ghosts · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – November 10, 2023

MARBLE GHOSTS Introduce Themselves With Melodic And Aggressive First Single “Alone”

Debut EP Coming March 2024

L-R – Paul R. Champagne (Bass), Adam Hansen (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Dylan Gunnell (Vocals), Jérôme Renaud (Drums)

Photo Credit – Lisa Thompson (Dark Moon Productions)

Marble Ghosts is a fresh new band out of Ottawa, Canada, composed of a death metal drummer, an old-school metal bassist, a singer heavily influenced by 90s grunge, and a metalcore guitar player. They blend genres and generations through their music highlighted with an unapologetic lyrical approach, as they push boundaries by excoriating traditional power structures, affirming the importance of speaking truth to power. Armed with conviction, they have their first single “Alone” ready to grab listeners by the throat. This single comes off their self-titled debut which will be released next year. It has special meaning to the band as they explain:
​
​“‘Alone’ was written seven years ago and was sitting idle on a dying laptop. Adam (guitarist) resurrected the riff, adding pre-programmed drums and bass, providing the perfect canvas for Dylan (vocalist) to provide a vocal sample. From the first listen, Dylan knew he wanted to work with Adam. This was one of the first tracks the two worked on that would eventually become the project known as Marble Ghosts. Lyrically, ‘Alone’ represents both imagined and real fear. It was originally titled ‘No one can hear you scream’, and the idea behind it is how our own minds can create scenarios to frighten us, but our minds can also save us at the same time when real danger is present.”

The band’s name is a reference to historical statues, some of which stand long past their time. Like the band’s song, ‘False Heroes’, the band asks simply, “Why do we hold them up so high? Why do we cover up the crimes?” These marble ghosts are being pulled down physically but also in the changing mentalities toward flawed historical persons. The marble ghosts are also the traditions of old including religious beliefs that have not changed with the times to accept differing views. Again, the band seeks to call out these anachronistic outmoded views that cause real harm.

The single “Alone” is out now and the self-titled debut is expected in March 2024. Marble Ghosts has its first show on November 26, 2023, at Cafe Dekcuf in Ottawa, ON (Event Details). They are recommended for fans of Alter Bridge, Shinedown, and Saint Asonia.

Listen to “Alone” at the following links:

YouTube – https://youtu.be/ujEwHkoaAeU

​

Digital – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/marbleghosts/alone

​

Track Listing:​
1. Old School (3:10)
2. Lie to Me (4:22)
3. Alone (4:03)
4. False Heroes (4:33)
5. End of the World (3:58)
EP Length: 20:07

More info: Facebook.com/marbleghosts | Instagram.com/marbleghostsofficial​

-30-

—
ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
Jon Asher – Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780
jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
Facebook @AsherMediaRelations
Instagram @AsherMedia
Tweet @AsherMedia

0 EPK – Marble Ghosts – Self-Titled (2024)

  • November 10, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Marble Ghosts

EPK – Marble Ghosts – Self-Titled (2024)

Publicist – Jon Asher jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com

“A death metal drummer, an old-school metal bassist, a singer heavily influenced by 90s grunge, and a metalcore guitar player, Marble Ghosts blends genres and generations. Unapologetic in their lyrical approach, the band pushes boundaries by excoriating traditional power structures, affirming the importance of speaking truth to power. These are our first 5 songs and we believe they are very strong and represent our style perfectly as well as the direction we want to go in as a band.” – Marble Ghosts

For fans of Alter Bridge, Shinedown, Saint Asonia, Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin

EP Title: Marble Ghosts
Release Date: March 1, 2024
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid

Facebook.com/marbleghosts | Instagram.com/marbleghostsofficial | Spotify

“End Of The World completes the EP and no lie instantly had us drooling with its air of nagging menace veined by swarthy guitar lures and a tension of creative distraction, an imposing coaxing soon evolving into a full incitement of animated temptation and keen adventure. Grabbing favourite track honours in its greedy fists, the song prowled like a predator and roared with punk dissidence, aligning both to melodic and sonic drama.” – Ring Master Reviews

“Now we have reached our last mention, my number one recommendation for this week’s list of incredible new music from this website of ours. They have recently just emerged on the metal scene with a distinctive sound. I am talking about the Ottawa-based band Marble Ghosts. Unveiling their self-titled EP, showcasing five compelling songs that you can hear across all streaming platforms now.” – ZACH’S PICKS OF THE WEEK – MARCH 4 TO MARCH 9, 2024 – #1 Marble Ghosts – Canadian Beats

EP Title: Marble Ghosts
Release Date: March 1, 2024
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid    

Track Listing:
1. Old School (3:10)
2. Lie to Me (4:22)
3. Alone (4:03)
4. False Heroes (4:33)
5. End of the World (3:58)
EP Length: 20:07

EP Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Marble Ghosts
• All songs written by: Marble Ghosts
• Produced by: Adam Hansen
• Mixed by: Scott Walsh of Sound Creation Studio
• Mastered by: Scott Walsh of Sound Creation Studio
• Engineer: Cameron Dunn of Hillside Studios
• EP Artwork by:
• Marble Ghosts font: Crossfade Productions
• Statue art: Edith Fluet of Blue Blood Tattoo
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

EP and Live Band Lineup:
Dylan Gunnell – Lead Vocal and Lyrics
Adam Hansen – Guitar
Paul R. Champagne – Bass
Jérôme Renaud – Drums

===================================================

About The EP Artwork:

This is a broken statue of Canada’s first Prime Minister John A. MacDonald and also the architect of the residential school’s system that was meant to solve the so-called “native problem”. Instead, it resulted in multiple generations of trauma for Indigenous people in Canada, the effects of which are still felt today. Called a cultural genocide by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, it is the most shameful chapter in Canada’s history.

Statues like these are ‘marble ghosts’, still revered by some as pioneers and trailblazers who forged their nations, but who also committed terrible crimes. Like the band’s song, ‘False Heroes’, the band asks simply, “Why do we hold them up so high? Why do we cover up the crimes?” These marble ghosts are being pulled down physically but also in the changing mentalities toward flawed historical persons. The marble ghosts are also the traditions of old including religious beliefs that have not changed with the times to accept differing views. Again, the band seeks to call out these anachronistic outmoded views that cause real harm.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

1. Old School – A thrash punk medley with a biting, unforgettable chorus that acts as an anthem for the disaffected who are tired of being ruled by a vocal religious minority. Old School is not anti-religious and does not seek to call out all who believe in a higher power. The target of the song is simply those who believe in a higher power that foments hate towards LGBTQ communities and believes in stripping away a woman’s right to choose what she can do with her body. With the words, “God is love and God is hate,” speaks to the way that fundamentalists twist and pervert teachings to fill an agenda of hate. This song is the fuck you to them. Fuck any god whose believers can’t accept love in different shapes and forms and who believes they can tell a person what they can do with their body.

2. Lie to Me – This was “Cheese 2”, another riff from the same session that included ‘Alone’. ‘Alone and ‘Lie to Me’ were sent to Dylan as ‘Cheese 1’ and ‘Cheese 2’ and were used in Dylan’s demo reel for Adam to showcase what he could do with the tracks.

‘Lie to Me’ features an intricate fingerstyle bass intro that builds into a catchy, heavy intro. Despite the scream vocals in the chorus, other than ‘Alone, it is the band’s most radio-friendly track, particularly because of the contrasting harmonies in between the harsh vocals.

Lyrically, ‘Lie to me’ is a song about betrayal and about building something that was never going to succeed. It is supposed to be cathartic as the final act of betrayal frees the person.

3. Alone – Originally titled, “Cheese 1” because it was part of a guitar mess-around session that included several dad-rock riffs that were rejected, this was one of the first songs that Adam sent Dylan. It was written 7 years ago and was sitting idle on a dying laptop. Adam resurrected the riff, adding pre-programmed drums and bass, providing the perfect canvas for Dylan to provide a vocal sample. From the first listen, Dylan knew he wanted to work with Adam. This was one of the first tracks the two worked on that would eventually become the project known as Marble Ghosts.

Lyrically, Alone represents both imagined and real fear. It was originally titled ‘No one can hear you scream’, and the idea behind it is how our own minds can create scenarios to frighten us, but our minds can also save us at the same time when real danger is present.  

4. False Heroes – A sludgy verse mixed with a towering harmony-laced chorus and a powerful, thundering instrumental end, False Heroes, lyrically is aimed at the institutions of old and those who continue to prop them up. Originally called Marble Ghosts, the name was changed when the band realized that it was the perfect name for the band itself.

In the current culture, where some believe we should return to a golden past, False Heroes counters that with a resounding NO. The song seeks to eviscerate male privilege, divisive hateful religious figures, but most of all, the ghosts of the past, still seen as trailblazers and nation builders. Inspired by the dismantling of controversial statutes worldwide, but specifically, the downing of the statue of John A. MacDonald, Canada’s first PM and the architect of the residential school system, False Heroes is a warning against romanticizing and celebrating figures whose mindsets were at their core harmful and led in many cases to abusive and criminal acts.

5. End of the World  – The most unique track on the EP, ‘End of the World’ takes the ‘quiet’ ‘loud’ verse-chorus formula of 90s grunge and turns it on its head. The quiet verse with its detached vocals transitions into deafening double bass and heavy toms over desperate angry screams.

‘End of the World’ is cynical and angry and reflects the mentality of a millennial generation that grew up being told that their actions would make a difference in the world, and they didn’t. Late-stage capitalism dividing the rich and the poor, rampant homelessness and environmental devastation, ‘End of the World’ is the anthem for those disillusioned by the fact that greed persists despite these devastating problems and is even celebrated by the likes of Elon Musk, a man who can lose 41 billion and still be the richest man in the world.

We live in a world where billionaires invest in space tourism and multi-million dollar vanity projects when millions can’t afford housing and when the world in some cases is literally burning, and the people who can help lack the affluence and ability to do so.

Inspired by the epidemic of wildfires in Canada and specifically the devastating fires in Fort McMurray, ‘End of the World’ is a biting, cynical, and powerful takedown of the greed that is destroying our world.

L-R – Paul R. Champagne (Bass), Adam Hansen (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Dylan Gunnell (Vocals), Jérôme Renaud (Drums)

Photo Credit – Lisa Thompson (Dark Moon Productions)

Recently emerging onto the Canadian metal scene with a distinctive sound and a fierce commitment to challenging societal norms, Ottawa, ON’s Marble Ghosts announce the release of their debut self-titled EP this coming March 2024.

Comprising of a dynamic lineup that uniquely blends genres and generations, featuring a death metal drummer, an old-school metal bassist, a grunge-influenced singer, and a metalcore guitar player. This eclectic mix not only defines their sound but also underscores the band’s commitment to breaking musical boundaries.

Despite being a relatively new band, Marble Ghosts demonstrates a clear musical direction. Their first EP showcases five compelling songs that highlight their diverse influences and styles. As a band, they embrace generational differences, allowing their music to evolve organically as they grow more comfortable with each other.

Explaining the origin of their band name, Marble Ghosts draws inspiration from historical figures revered by some as pioneers and trailblazers but who also committed terrible crimes. The band seeks to call out the tradition that these effigies represent. Their music is recommended for fans of Shinedown, Saint Asonia, and Three Days Grace.  

Marble Ghosts’ debut self-titled EP is due out on March 1, 2024.  

Page 2 of 2
  • 1
  • 2

Asher Media Relations Tweets

Tweets by AsherMedia

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 2,174 other subscribers

Blog at WordPress.com.

  • Bandcamp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • ashermediarelations.com
    • Join 653 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • ashermediarelations.com
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...