Meliora (album)

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Meliora
File:Meliora.JPG
Studio album by Ghost
Released August 21, 2015
Recorded January 2015
Studio EastWest Studios, Hollywood, California
Riksmixningsverket, Stockholm, Sweden
The Village Studios, Los Angeles, California
Ameraycan Studios, Hollywood, California
Genre Heavy metal, doom metal, progressive rock
Length 41:35
Label Loma Vista Recordings
Producer Klas Åhlund
Ghost chronology
If You Have Ghost
(2013)If You Have Ghost2013
Meliora
(2015)
Singles from Meliora
  1. "Cirice"
    Released: May 30, 2015
  2. "From the Pinnacle to the Pit"
    Released: July 17, 2015
  3. "Majesty"
    Released: August 7, 2015
  4. "He Is"
    Released: May 2016

Meliora (Latin for better things) is the third full-length album by Swedish heavy metal band Ghost. The album was produced by Klas Åhlund and released on August 21, 2015.[1] It marked the retiring of lead vocalist Papa Emeritus II, who was replaced by his younger brother, Papa Emeritus III.

The album was generally well-received, with several music publications placing it on their list of the best heavy metal albums of the year and winning Best Hard Rock/Metal Album at the 2015 Grammis Awards. Its lead single "Cirice" won the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.

Background and recording

Ghost began crafting their third studio album, the follow up to 2013's Infestissumam, at the end of 2014.[2] Although the impetus for its "futuristic" theme came to a Nameless Ghoul a month or so prior to starting the Infestissumam tour. While trying out a new guitar rig during a rehearsal, it had a "spacey echoed" effect that made a guitar riff sound "futuristic [and] sci-fi." It was at this point he had the idea for their next album.[3]

A Nameless Ghoul said that, because guitar took a backseat on Infestissumam, the band focused on guitar riffs from the beginning of the new album. He explained part of this was achieved by having four different guitars, each played through three different amps, making four performances going through 12 amplifiers. They used two Gibson SGs, one from the early 1980s and the other from the 1960s, a 1962 Gibson Les Paul, and a Fender Telecaster.[4]

Discussing the selection of Klas Åhlund as producer, the Ghoul said that despite his reputation for working with pop singers and having never produced for a heavy metal band before, Åhlund had a lot of the same musical interests as Ghost.[4] A band member also said "I definitely think that we got a lot of ideas and a lot of new angles that we wouldn't have had, had we worked with a more established rock producer."[5]

A member of the band said that the pre-production, writing and arranging of Meliora took a long time, not allowing for the luxury of recording any non-album songs. With the exception of "Zenith", which was left off the main album but added as an extra track to a limited edition.[6]

Themes

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Feeling that guitar took a back seat on their previous album, the band focused on the instrument for Meliora.[4]

Following their debut album Opus Eponymous which is about the coming of the Antichrist and Infestissumam which is about the presence of the Antichrist, Meliora's main theme is "the absence of god." A Nameless Ghoul said "The lyrics deal with the void that happens when there is no god, when there is no one there to help you. But even then, there will always be some fucker there to give you guidance. And the band is basically portrayed as the religious party that comes in there with a guiding hand. We offer the one place in the world that is spiritual."[4] A member of the band also said it was "more about the modern man and woman in their pursuit of purpose in life. It's hard to live in a society if you're not willing to buy that you are in a collective, yet usually in the Western world, there is a big disregard for individual responsibility."[7] The album's title Meliora, Latin for the pursuit of something better, matches the theme of the lyrical content and "the backdrop that we wanted to paint in front of which we're playing these songs, basically, which was supposed to be, or is supposed to be, a super-urban, metropolitan, pre-apocalyptic, dystopic futuristic thing."[8]

Although they had choirs on their previous album, they had a lot of issues doing so, but this time the band decided to go the extra mile and spend the money needed. "There are a lot of mellotron choirs on there because we wanted it to feel [a] little bit synthetic and simulated. The choir symbolizes the gothic element that comes in all of a sudden."[9]

The opening track "Spirit" utilizes the "futuristic [and] sci-fi" guitar riff that gave a Nameless Ghoul the idea for the Meliora album.[3]

A Nameless Ghoul called "From the Pinnacle to the Pit" a "truly stomping riff-based song, Led Zeppelin-style" and "Something that would sound great coming out of a car stereo in an American high school parking lot."[10]

"Cirice" was originally conceived together with "Devil Church", which was its opening, as a very dark and doomy nine-minute instrumental without a chorus. But after working on it further at the urging of Klas Åhlund, a chorus materialized and the two parts were split.[11]

The song "He Is" was written back in 2007. The band tried recording it for Infestissumam, but after trying to get it to "sound like Ghost" and adding and subtracting aspects, ultimately put it on the shelf. Upon starting pre-production for Meliora they added "He Is" to the list and, after praise from Åhlund, recorded it as it was.[11] A Nameless Ghoul told Loudwire that the lyrics to the song were influenced by the suicide of Selim Lemouchi, guitarist of The Devil's Blood, who was friends with members of Ghost.[12]

Discussing "Majesty", a Ghoul said "Lyrically, it's on one hand a hymn about the dark lord of the underworld. On the other hand it paints a picture of a swarm of people, whom in a world of complete disaster, idolizes an authority that is clearly looking down upon them. How to love something that hates you back."[13]

Promotion

On May 29, 2015, Meliora's artwork and tracklist were revealed to the public.[14] The song "Cirice" was released as a free download from the band's official site on May 31. A music video for the song, directed by Roboshobo, was premiered on June 8. The song "Absolution" was released for streaming on July 31.[15] A music video for "From the Pinnacle to the Pit" directed by Zev Deans was released on September 14.[16] During the Black to the Future tour, the band recruited local female fans to dress up as nuns and play "Sisters of Sin" while serving alcoholic beverages during each show. For an October 6 concert in St. Louis, Lzzy Hale of Halestorm served as a Sister of Sin.[17] Ghost performed "Cirice" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on October 30, during a Halloween themed episode, marking the band's first television appearance in the United States.[18] A lyric video for "He Is" was uploaded on November 9, 2015.[19]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 78/100[20]
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[21]
AntiHero Magazine 9/10 stars[22]
The Guardian 4/5 stars[23]
Metal Forces 7/10[24]
Pitchfork Media 6.2/10[25]
PopMatters 8/10 stars[26]
Sputnikmusic 4.3/5[27]
Stereoboard.com 4/5 stars[28]
Western Herald 9.5/10[29]

Meliora received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78, which indicates "generally favorable reviews," based on 12 reviews.[20] Thomas Woroniak of Antihero Magazine said "Ghost come out on top offering a compelling addition to the overarching message of self-determined freedom with a well-crafted album that rocks harder than ever." He also added that the album "delivers more of a modern edge with sharper teeth when compared to its predecessor, while maintaining continuity with the overall evolution of the band’s characteristic sound."[30]

Meliora won Best Hard Rock/Metal Album at the 2015 Grammis Awards, marking Ghost's second win in the category.[31] It was named one of the best metal albums of 2015 by several publications including Rolling Stone,[32] AXS TV,[33] and LA Weekly.[34] Metal Hammer named it number 13 on their list of the best in any genre.[35] Readers voted it the Best Metal Album of the year in the fifth annual Loudwire Music Awards,[36] while Loudwire themselves named in second.[37] Revolver also named it the second best of the year in hard rock and heavy metal.[38] The song "Cirice" won the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.[39] Loudwire ranked the same song the second Best Metal Song of 2015.[40]

Meliora was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry in November 2015, for sales of 20,000.[41] The album debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 chart, with an estimated 29,000 copies sold in its first week.[42]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by "A Ghoul Writer". 

No. Title Length
1. "Spirit"   5:15
2. "From the Pinnacle to the Pit"   4:02
3. "Cirice"   6:02
4. "Spöksonat" (Ghost Sonata) 0:56
5. "He Is"   4:13
6. "Mummy Dust"   4:07
7. "Majesty"   5:24
8. "Devil Church"   1:06
9. "Absolution"   4:50
10. "Deus in Absentia"   5:37
Total length:
41:35

Personnel

Ghost
Technical personnel
  • Klas Åhlund – production
  • Andy Wallace – mixing
  • Brian Lucey – mastering [43]
  • Necropolitus Cracoviensis Zbigniew M. Bielak – artwork
  • David M. Brinley - "Zenith" artwork for limited edition

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[44] 20
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[45] 41
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[46] 21
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[47] 23
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[48] 9
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[49] 6
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[50] 1
French Albums (SNEP)[51] 28
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[52] 19
Irish Albums (IRMA)[53] 65
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[54] 2
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[55] 1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[56] 14
UK Albums (OCC)[57] 23
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[58] 2
US Billboard 200[59] 8
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[60] 2
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[61] 2

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Sweden (GLF)[62] Gold 20,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

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