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Ghost Land is Mortal Prophets’ Album Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
John Beckmann’s boundless creativity finds its latest expression in Ghost Land, an album that transports listeners into a parallel universe brimming with innovation and imagination.

Ghost Land is Mortal Prophets’ Album Out Now

From the opening track, “No Mercy,” the album establishes a deeply immersive atmosphere—an expansive gateway into Beckmann’s visionary world, where meditative qualities coexist with the avant-garde.

Tracks like “Outlaw Idol” take this journey further, blending electronic textures with a distinctly Western flair, creating a sonic space that feels rugged yet futuristic.

“New Dawn” shifts the mood with Indian-inspired rhythms, while “Idiot Savant” introduces mysterious, ethereal tones enriched by subtle Middle Eastern influences.

The ability of each song to explore unique cultural and stylistic elements speaks to Beckmann’s fearless experimentation.

“Gather Around The Fire” stands out for its groundbreaking approach, defying traditional boundaries with futuristic sonic layers while anchoring itself in folk-inspired guitar strumming.

Meanwhile, “Hold On” veers toward industrial territory, evoking the feeling of a cosmic journey with sounds reminiscent of binary codes and distant stars.

The penultimate track, “We Came In Peace,” is a serene, reflective moment, conjuring imagery of interstellar harmony and evoking films like La Belle Verte.

Finally, the album concludes with the apocalyptic “Blood Red Sunset.” This cinematic piece, with its Carpenter-esque undertones, builds tension and drama, delivering an intense finale to this otherworldly exploration.

Mortal Prophets’ Ghost Land is an audacious album that blurs the lines between genres, cultures, and dimensions. It’s an inspiring collection of music that challenges conventions and invites listeners to embark on a transformative experience.

Ghost Land is Mortal Prophets’ Album Out Now!


Visionary!


“Ghost Land” is aptly described by Beckmann as “Imaginary Cinema,” indeed, each track feels like the score to an unmade film set in a cosmic Western Martian landscape. The influence of Cormac McCarthy is palpable throughout the album, with Beckmann channelling the novelist’s penchant for exploring the mystical and the macabre.




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