Great American Ghost drop visualiser for new single "Scars"

Great American Ghost drop visualiser for new single "Scars"

New Hampshire quartet Great American Ghost — Ethan Harrison [vocals], Niko Gasparrini[guitar], Grayson Stewart [guitar], and Anthony Laur [bass] — have dropped the visualizer for the brand new standalone single Scars, just as the band hits the road for a headline North American tour featuring labelmates Saltwound. You can stream the new single HERE.

You can watch the visualiser for Scars on YouTube below:

"'Scars' was the heaviest song we recorded during the Tragedy of The Commons sessions," says Harrison. "When we looked back at everything we'd made, this one stood out — it had a different kind of energy, something we knew people needed to hear, but in its own space. Releasing it separately feels right; it gives the song the weight and focus it deserves. This is the angriest side of the Tragedy of The Commons era. Prepare yourself."

The new song follows the summer release of Great American Ghost's cover of Deftones' classic Hole in the Earth from 2006's “Saturday Night Wrist”.

Back in 2012, Great American Ghost rose up out of the Northeast with an undeniable and unpredictable signature style. They quietly progressed over the course of “Everyone Leaves” [2015], “Hatred Stems From The Seed” [2017], and “Power Through Terror” [2020] (named one of RIFF's 60 Best Metal Albums of 2020), while tallying millions of streams. Leveling up, 2022's “Torture World” EP earned widespread acclaim. NO ECHO christened it "a 4-song EP as brutal as its title suggests," and V13 raved, "It may only be four tracks long but every single one of these fourteen savage minutes will absolutely maul you to within an inch of your life." Along the way, they toured with everyone from The Ghost Inside to Alpha Wolf and Fit For A King. Signing to Sharptone Records, they hit the studio with producer Will Putney and crafted “Tragedy Of The Commons”, which arrived in early 2025.


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