The Ghost Inside (album)

The Ghost Inside
A light logo of two overlapping triangles within a circle, all on top of a darker background. The logo and background are both collages of smaller images of people's bodies tattooed with the same logo.
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2020 (2020-06-05)
RecordedMay 2019 (2019-05)—February 2020 (2020-02)
StudioThe Audio Compound, Orlando, Florida; Graphic Nature Audio, Belleville, New Jersey
Genre
Length39:11
LabelEpitaph
Producer
the Ghost Inside chronology
Dear Youth
(2014)
The Ghost Inside
(2020)
Searching for Solace
(2024)
Singles from The Ghost Inside
  1. "Aftermath"
    Released: April 22, 2020
  2. "Pressure Point"
    Released: May 12, 2020

The Ghost Inside is the fifth album by American metalcore band The Ghost Inside. The album was released on June 5, 2020, through Epitaph Records. It is the band's first release since they were involved in a serious tour bus crash in 2015, and is also the first to feature rhythm guitarist Chris Davis, who joined the band in 2016 after serving as a touring member, and the first to feature Zach Johnson on lead guitar.

On November 19, 2015, The Ghost Inside's tour bus collided with a semi-trailer truck just outside of El Paso, Texas. Both drivers died, and several band and crew members received serious injuries; vocalist Jonathan Vigil sustained a fractured back, damaged ligaments, and two broken ankles, while drummer Andrew Tkaczyk spent ten days in a coma and had one of his legs amputated. Although they were invited on Warped Tour in 2017, The Ghost Inside had to cancel their performance, as they were still recovering from the collision. They held their first practice session in 2018, and began working on new music in early 2019. The album was produced by Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember and Will Putney of Fit for an Autopsy.

The Ghost Inside was a return to form for the band, drawing comparisons to previous releases Returners (2010) and Dear Youth (2014). Music critics largely praised The Ghost Inside's technical skills within the metalcore genre, as well as the lyrical messages of hope and catharsis. While the album was not as commercially successful domestically as its predecessors, reaching only number 141 on the US Billboard 200, The Ghost Inside was a top-ten chart entry in Australia and Germany, peaking at number five and number six on the ARIA Charts and Offizielle Top 100 respectively.