Deception Of A Ghost … oh boy. Here we go. I know this is on Josh Grabelle’s new label. No longer Trustkill, but now Bullet Tooth. Granted, I’ve never been the Trustkill dude. You know me. Schism, Revelation, EVR, Bridge 9, … that’s my bread and butter. Trustkill was the other side of the tracks, on that metal tip. Deception Of A Ghost continues that heritage. Except this time around, throw in some singy Just Surrender-esque parts. It literally blows my mind. I don’t get it. Perhaps to fully enjoy it, I need to pick up some neon tees, neon silly bands, neon sneakers and tight black jeans. That might help my outlook because from where I sit in my crucial tee and loose cotton shorts, this album is a hot mess.
If any of this sounds like your jam, go ahead and pick it up. And if that selection isn’t enough for you, have a gander at Ebay. You can find some stellar tees over there.
If you’ll excuse me, I have to go wash out my ears with Youth Of Today now.