For anyone who's ever suspected that Gackt might be a cyborg - because he's, cough, too awesome to be all human - the suddenly (and thankfully) prolific again rocker answers with his new single GHOST. His second tie-in song for the American sci-fi series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, GHOST is a fabulous follow-up to his December 2008 single Jesus (for anyone who's ever suspected that Gackt might be...).
The ghost in question here is not the haunting kind, but rather the ghost in the machine which Gackt gives voice to in this electronic hard rock number. Opening with the sound of creaking machines and techno beats, GHOST jumps into a simple rock melody replete with electronic sounds, guitar, and digital noise, plus Gackt's deep, resonant vocals distorted for robotic effect. The vocal distortion gradually clears away as the song progresses and breaks from its heavily layered shell. The song's dark and powerful lyrics are similar in sentiment to those of Jesus, screaming agonized thoughts and pleads for salvation. A very successful fusion of rock, electronic, and all manners of sound effects, GHOST gets all the better if you think of it as a Gackt robot dance track (refer to music video).
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