I’ve seen Ghost live 3 times and each time it’s better and better. Theatricality speaking, Ghost is the best band I’ve seen live, and Muse is my favorite band…
I love this song... It reminds me a lot of system of a down's "jet pilot", so I was shocked that his inspiration was from a Brazilian rapper... I wonder who that is...
Sounds very "broadway musical". Definitely an interesting direction for Ghost to take. Tobias did mention once that he took inspiration from/wanted to create a broadway type experience if I'm not mistaken. Very different to typical Ghost that's for sure
There's no such thing as typical Ghost. From the hymnal inspired He Is to the hard ass Con Clavi Con Dio to the Abba-esque Dance Macabre, they defy any kind of labelling other than utterly original and unique. You never have to wait for the lyrics to kick in to know what song it is because no song sounds like any other.
The rhythm is called dembow and every reggaeton song has it. Spanish people are saturated of listening it everywhere. We have been listening to that everywhere for like 20 years.
@@atreyfall3812 it is not my dude. Close tho, its actually slower than it, its brazillian and its where whoever came up with reaggeton got it from. Even though I still dislike the beat because it always remind me of the shalowness of reaggeton this song makes it sound amazing especially with that guitar👌🏻
I think that when he mentioned a underground music played in favela, that sounds kind aggressive, I believe that it is funk pancadão/proibidão. The beat of Twenties sounds very similar!
Tobias NEVER STOPS EVOLVING! I don't really know how many years/albums it would take to be considered a GOAT (serious pun action here..lol!) But I would not hesitate to give him that title. I am always leary hearing a new album from an artist I love, because I have had so many let downs before but this album did not disappoint. Not 1 bad song on the album, it's a masterpiece!!!
@@santiagoguevara8579 ele disse ter visto há mais de 10 anos esse "rapper" brasileiro cantando nessa favela, não foi reggaeton. Pode ter vindo de inúmeras bandas, ainda mais com ele citando o Brasil. Desde o rap, de fato, até Charlie Brown Jr. ou Mamonas Assassinas...
I absolutely love this song. I fell in love with the band just about 4 months ago. When I heard my son listening to He Is. And I had to know who he was listening to. Then luckily I got to see them in Massachusetts February 11th. How lucky was I to just get introduced to the band and then get to see them. I love his voice in every single song. But the music in this song the beat the drums the guitars his voice. Everything about this song is badass. I love the heaviness and this one. But then I love that I can go from this to call me little sunshine.. to a metal song but not too heavy. Which I love. And then I can go hardcore heavy metal with twenties. I am so very addicted to ghost now. Thank you so very much for the talent I love the ghouls and goulette. And very much enjoyed how they were playing around with each other at the concert.. they was just as much fun to watch as Tobias was in all his characters. In fact I really really enjoyed the ghouls.
He probably watched some "Brazilian funk" singer. It's funny because here in Brasil most of headbangers don't like this type of music. So it's interesting Tobias getting inspiration from it
Has anybody ever heard "The Death and Resurrection Show" by Killing Joke? It has a similar beat! When I first heard Twenties, I immediately thought of the Killing Joke song.
My beloved friend. He just heard the so called scotch-tap a rhythm used currently in Reggaeton. But absolutely in most latin american and afro-descendant music.
Seeing and hearing him talking about the said artist that filmed the music video in a favela in my country (I bet they're the favelas in Rio de Janeiro) and finding that it has the dark vibe as inspirational makes me a little prideful of my country. But yeah, the biggest favelas are really dangerous. Also there's a lot of Brazilian awesome movies made in those favelas (Cidade de Deus being one of them).
Alone this song is a bit jarring, but in the context of the album, it fits perfectly. Cool that Tobias is trying new things, and stretching what Ghost can do.
@@fotosatoresvelho Concordo, a única coisa que não bate muito é que baile de favela faz uns 6 anos e o Tobias disse que é cerca de uns 10 anos, mas realmente acho que seja algum funkeiro e ele achou que era um "rapper diferenciado".
I'm from Brazil and I've been trying to find the Brazilian artist who inspired Tobias. If someone knows the name or has a link to the video he mentioned, please reply to this comment. Thanks! :)
@@fernandomachado8774 Sério? Não sabia que eles tinham tocado no RJ! Seria muito legal saber quem inspirou o Tubia a fazer essa música tão maravilhosa que é Twenties!
@@paulacarolinalima sim.. Em uma casa chamada Imperator, na ZN. Sim.. Música incrível no contexto do álbum q na minha opinião vai ficando melhor para o final. Vieram anos dps para o Maximus em Sampa, como algumas pessoas estão dizendo. Agora é torcer p voltarem logo ;)
Here in greece hearing ''twenties'' , reminds me of the ''tsifteteli'' rythm , well that's because it is , for the most part at least. google it and you'll see!!
It probably was brazilian funk, as he said he was watching a documentary of a brazilian artist singing in a favela. And the rythm souns a lot like some funk beats
Então um show de rap brasileiro cantado em favela pareceu TÃO agressivo pro Tobias Forge, um cara que cresceu escutando death metal, que fez ele querer escrever uma música com ritmo de reggaeton, com instrumentos de orquestra?
Am I the only one getting a Hitler/Trump comparison from this? The big "savior" of the 20's (1920 and 2020). The grabbing by the hoohah, lyrics about the Reich etc. I'm a fan since Infestissumam and always liked the outside thing with satanism so I'm a bit disapointed if I'm right about this. The Hitler/Trump thing just feels outdated since even before it started. I mean Trump is gone and you have Papa Nihil in charge over there, one sax solo away from the grave.
If this is Hitler/Trump comparison then It is a piece of propaganda. Regardless of the musical quality. I would have thought Tobias is more sophisticated than that, and was singing about the twenties and the effects of historical forces like socialistic ideologies mixed with advocates of eugenics, groups like the Fabian Society whose “social scientists” are constantly at work to mold society into a new mechanized order run by a elite. Cool song though.
It's definitely a reference to the Nazi party in the 1920's and Trump/MAGA crowd of the 2020's. The song is a satirical party song - it's very much tongue and cheek. The following track, Griftwood, is inspired by Mike Pence - as someone Forge sees as overly self-righteous and holier-than-thou. There's no doubt that there is political commentary on this album, though the focus is more so the cyclical nature of history (history repeats itself - empires rise and fall). As always, Ghost still puts entertainment before deep political messages. All in all, both tracks seem to be pretty mild in their meaningful commentary, so I'd at least hope that issues with one or a couple songs doesn't ruin your taste for Ghost - I don't think they're ever going to be a -deeply- political act.
It’s kind of reggaeton no? I found it funny that it fit tempo wise to other reggaeton songs. I live in Miami and that’s all they listen to here unfortunately
I love Twenties’ vibes, it sounds like a feared villain making up a plan for victory!
YESS 😂
Tobias is one of the few who is still trying to really make music and a musical act these days. We should take good care of him.
I’ve seen Ghost live 3 times and each time it’s better and better. Theatricality speaking, Ghost is the best band I’ve seen live, and Muse is my favorite band…
Facts!
I think Tobias is a national treasure to Sweden.
SO TRUE
Truer words have never been spoken
"I'm number 1, you're number 2, you've got a lot of god's work to do! " His voice on this part.. 😍🤤🤤🤤
Thought that was a trump voice recording?
@@heidirosenz nah it's not
@@IndieeLlamaa true.
This Guy is one of the greatest genius of 21st century, hail papa.
It's so good to know that brazilian music would be inspiration to Tobias!
We brazilians Ghost fans love Tobias Forge and Twenties! Come to Brazil, Ghost ❤️🇧🇷
I love this song... It reminds me a lot of system of a down's "jet pilot", so I was shocked that his inspiration was from a Brazilian rapper... I wonder who that is...
YES MY EXACT THOUGHTS, I immediately thought of system when I first heard it lol. Also Bubbles comes to mind
Yep I immediately felt soad vibes
This is one of my favorites on the album because of that very unique sound. I love it!
Ghost goes Reggaeton
I thought I was the only one who thought this 😂😂😂 ya tu sabe , Papa
Sounds more like funk, “hard” funk
I fucking love the song "Twenties" so far one of my favourites. Absolutely love it
Same here man!!
It’s my favorite from ghost entirely hunters moon and Elizabeth are right behind it for me
What amazes me the most is how they still feel like Ghost.
I didn't really dig it at first but it's definitely growing on me.
agreed, the drums are killer!
Sounds very "broadway musical". Definitely an interesting direction for Ghost to take. Tobias did mention once that he took inspiration from/wanted to create a broadway type experience if I'm not mistaken. Very different to typical Ghost that's for sure
Tobias is a noted fan of Les Miserables, and specifically mentioned Hamilton as a reference for Prequelle, so it’s not that surprising really.
There's no such thing as typical Ghost. From the hymnal inspired He Is to the hard ass Con Clavi Con Dio to the Abba-esque Dance Macabre, they defy any kind of labelling other than utterly original and unique. You never have to wait for the lyrics to kick in to know what song it is because no song sounds like any other.
@@gypsybear Exactly. Ghost is throwing left hooks all the time
@@gypsybear We'll have to agree! This particular one does feel a little more unique though
Well he even said he admired the work of Andrew lord Webber. And he like the phantom of the opera and cats.
Ala o Brasil aparecendo de novo, é por isso que eu amo essa banda cara kskskkk🇧🇷
Queria muito saber que artista foi esse que ele ouviu... Desconfio que tenha sido um forrozeiro kkk
Ou um Funkeiro
De quem ele tava falando será
@@LC00547 Alguém do baião será?
Eu também mano KKKKK
Ele pegando inspiração no Brasil MANOOOO
it makes total sense, because the song rhythm reminds a bit of sepultura brazilian rhythms in some of their songs
I was feeling a sort of twisted samba rhythm there, so I guess I wasn't far off!
@@neuralmute yess I too thought of it being a metal samba, what a cool combination! I need to listen to more Sepultura….
The rhythm is called dembow and every reggaeton song has it. Spanish people are saturated of listening it everywhere. We have been listening to that everywhere for like 20 years.
@@atreyfall3812 it is not my dude. Close tho, its actually slower than it, its brazillian and its where whoever came up with reaggeton got it from. Even though I still dislike the beat because it always remind me of the shalowness of reaggeton this song makes it sound amazing especially with that guitar👌🏻
@@FDALl-ms5kg first time I listened the son I was like: WTF is this but every time I played the song, it got better and now I love it.
This song is my favorite from the album. Love how it gives me Nightmare Before Christmas musical vibes lol.
I think that when he mentioned a underground music played in favela, that sounds kind aggressive, I believe that it is funk pancadão/proibidão. The beat of Twenties sounds very similar!
I wish he remembered the artist! I would like to listen
@@HeIIAwaits Ele disse que não tinha guitarra, só percussão
Probably this one shown at 1:00 ruclips.net/video/pIsBWDh4qu4/видео.html
Tobias NEVER STOPS EVOLVING! I don't really know how many years/albums it would take to be considered a GOAT (serious pun action here..lol!) But I would not hesitate to give him that title. I am always leary hearing a new album from an artist I love, because I have had so many let downs before but this album did not disappoint. Not 1 bad song on the album, it's a masterpiece!!!
UAHSUAHSUAHU TODO MUNDO FAZENDO PIADA Q TWENTIES TINHA RITMO BRASILEIRO E REALMENTE É
ahahhahahahahah totaaaal!!!! Tobias é foda demais ahhahahahha
Não twenties tem ritmo de reggaeton, não brasileiro
@@santiagoguevara8579 mas ele descobriu num documentário sobre o Brasil e isso q vale kkkkkkkk
@@victorleao5154 nao e documentario e ano e sobre baril, e de musica. e el ritmo é de reggaeton (Eu falo espanhol, lo siento por meu mal portuguese)
@@santiagoguevara8579 ele disse ter visto há mais de 10 anos esse "rapper" brasileiro cantando nessa favela, não foi reggaeton. Pode ter vindo de inúmeras bandas, ainda mais com ele citando o Brasil. Desde o rap, de fato, até Charlie Brown Jr. ou Mamonas Assassinas...
Vi o show deles aqui no Brasil no Maximus Festival em SP! ✌🏻🇧🇷
I absolutely love this song. I fell in love with the band just about 4 months ago. When I heard my son listening to He Is. And I had to know who he was listening to. Then luckily I got to see them in Massachusetts February 11th. How lucky was I to just get introduced to the band and then get to see them. I love his voice in every single song. But the music in this song the beat the drums the guitars his voice. Everything about this song is badass. I love the heaviness and this one. But then I love that I can go from this to call me little sunshine.. to a metal song but not too heavy. Which I love. And then I can go hardcore heavy metal with twenties. I am so very addicted to ghost now. Thank you so very much for the talent I love the ghouls and goulette. And very much enjoyed how they were playing around with each other at the concert.. they was just as much fun to watch as Tobias was in all his characters. In fact I really really enjoyed the ghouls.
You're a cool mom & you have a cool son!🤘
Awful song
Great bonding right there. Your son went to the concert right? lol
Has a very catchy beat worth singing along to. Can't wait for the new album.
I haven’t been listening to Ghost for too long, but I’m obsessed with their sound and style already! ❤
Love it and you, Tobias! Way outside of the box with the horns section.
VAI BRASIL! 🇧🇷 One more reason for me to love Tobias and his work
As soon as the drums came in I was like wow check out that Latin beat
this man is genius
He really is. I’ve been turning people on to ghost for the last 10 years and no one is disappointed.
I love the twenties song! Great job 👏 😘
Zombie Queen and Twenties are my favourites from Ghost! There is lot of great songs like Year Zero, Monstrance Clock so on..
Agora só falta vir pro Brasil pra agradar nós
Okay. I’m down.
Quando ele veio a 1a vez a turma vaiou. Foi no rock in rio 2013. Eu tava lá, um montão de fanboy do metallica vaiando e mandando embora.
So good to see him again 😌❤️
ALL THE WAY TO THE THIRTIES!!!!!
He probably watched some "Brazilian funk" singer. It's funny because here in Brasil most of headbangers don't like this type of music. So it's interesting Tobias getting inspiration from it
i lovw tobias sm hes so silly
Yayy! Thank you for sharing!
Brasil sendo lembrado de alguma forma hahahahahahhaha ♡
It's a badass of a song. Great song.
Twenties has a HUGE Diablo Swing Orchestra sound tbh
this album is just so perfect!
GHOST ARE SIMPLY BRILLIANT!!!!!!!
I love him
Anyone know what the brazilian performance is that Tobias is referring to? Would be interested to check it out as well.
Has anybody ever heard "The Death and Resurrection Show" by Killing Joke?
It has a similar beat! When I first heard Twenties, I immediately thought of the Killing Joke song.
Tbh, I didn’t really like the song when I first listened to it. But I kept on listening to it and now I like it lol.
Desconfio que seja algum funkeiro que ele viu e achou que era um "rapper diferenciado".
Pelo ritmo que ele imita aos 2:40, foi inspirado num funk pesadão kkkkkk
E ele disse rapper kkkkkk muito bom
Ja pensou se é Mr Catra kkkkkk
@@luci_lene pior que acabei de encontrar um video que o cara fala que acha que é justamente o Mc Catra ruclips.net/video/pIsBWDh4qu4/видео.html
@@Rafael-pi4md caô! 😍
@@Rafael-pi4md eu to passando maaaaaal, valeu pelo link 😘
My beloved friend. He just heard the so called scotch-tap a rhythm used currently in Reggaeton. But absolutely in most latin american and afro-descendant music.
Seeing and hearing him talking about the said artist that filmed the music video in a favela in my country (I bet they're the favelas in Rio de Janeiro) and finding that it has the dark vibe as inspirational makes me a little prideful of my country.
But yeah, the biggest favelas are really dangerous. Also there's a lot of Brazilian awesome movies made in those favelas (Cidade de Deus being one of them).
Good Lord, what show is he talking about? Must find.
Tobias’ voice is very similar to the Papa’s voice
Hmmmmmmm
I know right? It's almost like he's Papa himself but who am I to judge?
@@lokidobbs3644 what do you think about?
@@lokidobbs3644 oh, seriously? I don’t think so.
@@lokidobbs3644 are you sure? I think maybe Papa could be someone older, maybe John Michael?
When I first heard it I thought of Jonathan Ross' comic about gangsters, aliens, and vampires called Turf.
If you like twenties, go check out sepultura!!
I would say new Sepultura not Max Cavallera that's different
Alone this song is a bit jarring, but in the context of the album, it fits perfectly. Cool that Tobias is trying new things, and stretching what Ghost can do.
Coisa linda de cabelos loiros ❤
Brasil sil sil 🇧🇷
It's a dope song
Na expectativa de saber qual a música, se acharem linka aqui.
Se alguém descobrir pelo amor de Deus postem o link, tô curiosa pra saber de onde ele viu e quem é o artista/grupo/banda hgaghahahaa
@ será que ele tá falando do clipe de baile de favela? bate mais ou menos com as características que ele citou
@@fotosatoresvelho Concordo, a única coisa que não bate muito é que baile de favela faz uns 6 anos e o Tobias disse que é cerca de uns 10 anos, mas realmente acho que seja algum funkeiro e ele achou que era um "rapper diferenciado".
Rapante - Raimundos ruclips.net/video/2JCw29ldshI/видео.html
Pelas características que o tobias deu, essa se encaixa melhor
Cleiton rasta- cabeça de gelo
I'm from Brazil and I've been trying to find the Brazilian artist who inspired Tobias. If someone knows the name or has a link to the video he mentioned, please reply to this comment. Thanks! :)
Please ping me if someone find it
It's a funny song that would suit a musical, it is very scenic. I think you cannot listening to without putting some images into that
I am brazilian and I have no idea who is this artist he drew inspo from.
Se alguém souber de quem ele está falando, por favor me avisa! 😄
Quando ele disse rapper, pensei que fosse o Emicida kkkkk Mas nem a pau isso é rap, deve ser funk
Também gostaria de saber. O Ghost tocou no Méier, no Rio de Janeiro, tlvz algo por ali? Ou tlvz em outras cidades da tourné. Msk incrível e inesperada
@@annapaula290 Com certeza deve ter sido funk! To doida pra saber
@@fernandomachado8774 Sério? Não sabia que eles tinham tocado no RJ! Seria muito legal saber quem inspirou o Tubia a fazer essa música tão maravilhosa que é Twenties!
@@paulacarolinalima sim.. Em uma casa chamada Imperator, na ZN. Sim.. Música incrível no contexto do álbum q na minha opinião vai ficando melhor para o final. Vieram anos dps para o Maximus em Sampa, como algumas pessoas estão dizendo. Agora é torcer p voltarem logo ;)
It should be made into a musical on Disney Minus:)👻
Eu tô chocada com essa info 😮😮😮😮❤❤😅
BRASIL MENTIONED!!!! ❤ 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Brazil love ghost
Here in greece hearing ''twenties'' , reminds me of the ''tsifteteli'' rythm , well that's because it is , for the most part at least. google it and you'll see!!
Anyone know what song/show he's referring to as the inspiration?
M E L E C H E S H
as a person from latin america this song felt sonically like it was speaking to my dna so hearing this info is really cool
Eu acho que ele estava falando do Mr. Catra.
Never heard of Hed PE before I see...
Será que ele tava falando do Latino?
Hahahahahahaha
TWENTIES IS LEGIT THE BEST SONG IN IMPERA
Hey! You tricked us😂
I know what Tobias said, but the inspiration for Twenties came from my hit track "they're coming for you".
@Lyn Ghost 😉
É POR ISSO QUE DÁ PRA REBOLAR COM TWENTIES ENTÃO. TUDO FAZ SENTIDO AGORA
Who is this underground rapper?
You guys haven't even heard the real version with Fred durst ,Jonathan Davis , ice cube, and ghostface Killa.....
Now that would be really cool 😅
Everyone's lookin for poompa poompa 2:02
Será que ele tá falando do Olodum?
So he admits it was Reggaeton the inspo for this song
It probably was brazilian funk, as he said he was watching a documentary of a brazilian artist singing in a favela. And the rythm souns a lot like some funk beats
Killing joke self titled record does that beat a lot (Dave Grohl)
Papito Emeritus.
ta, agora eu quero saber que rapper é
Did i just see an Autopsy shirt..
Ha it's funny cause I assumed it was inspired by sepultura... Not a stretch I guess. Kinda reminds me of Detonators's Saci too for some reason
eita tobias funkeiro kdlfjkhkjhdkhjdj
This song is weird it's really weird but it sounds killer
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
That's literally Brazilian Xaxado played with distorted guitars
Vai la ouvir Raimundos Tobias.....vai la...
Maybe the band was Naçao Zumbi
Tempestas tinam Fortis Spiritus Ghost! Fac sicut luciferic amabis. VIVIVI MMXXII
1:55 me tente
He looks so tired
None of these guys heard Skindred?
Então um show de rap brasileiro cantado em favela pareceu TÃO agressivo pro Tobias Forge, um cara que cresceu escutando death metal, que fez ele querer escrever uma música com ritmo de reggaeton, com instrumentos de orquestra?
I'll make Cirice,honor wit my Bambata P.R COVER WITH a Fresh,NEW,portorican Horor,Metal,BAND,Ghoulla
Am I the only one getting a Hitler/Trump comparison from this? The big "savior" of the 20's (1920 and 2020). The grabbing by the hoohah, lyrics about the Reich etc. I'm a fan since Infestissumam and always liked the outside thing with satanism so I'm a bit disapointed if I'm right about this. The Hitler/Trump thing just feels outdated since even before it started. I mean Trump is gone and you have Papa Nihil in charge over there, one sax solo away from the grave.
If this is Hitler/Trump comparison then It is a piece of propaganda. Regardless of the musical quality. I would have thought Tobias is more sophisticated than that, and was singing about the twenties and the effects of historical forces like socialistic ideologies mixed with advocates of eugenics, groups like the Fabian Society whose “social scientists” are constantly at work to mold society into a new mechanized order run by a elite. Cool
song though.
It's definitely a reference to the Nazi party in the 1920's and Trump/MAGA crowd of the 2020's. The song is a satirical party song - it's very much tongue and cheek. The following track, Griftwood, is inspired by Mike Pence - as someone Forge sees as overly self-righteous and holier-than-thou. There's no doubt that there is political commentary on this album, though the focus is more so the cyclical nature of history (history repeats itself - empires rise and fall). As always, Ghost still puts entertainment before deep political messages.
All in all, both tracks seem to be pretty mild in their meaningful commentary, so I'd at least hope that issues with one or a couple songs doesn't ruin your taste for Ghost - I don't think they're ever going to be a -deeply- political act.
I knew he had some Hispanic influence on this lol Brazilian makes sense
It’s kind of reggaeton no? I found it funny that it fit tempo wise to other reggaeton songs. I live in Miami and that’s all they listen to here unfortunately
:D