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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1208054"]At first listen, the guitar riffage is nothing like Mercyful Fate (and rightfully so, MF is untouchable and more NWOBM, you're right). But at first glance, their artistic output visually seems to be heavily inspired by that of King Diamond's. No, they dont look the same, but it should be evident who he is influenced by, both by the tone he sets and by his lyrical output, although short and simple. There are some similarities in overall artistic outlook, but i'm more or less talking about who they try to portray themselves as, in a modern sense. Blue Oyster Cult, abd some Deep Purple are good comparisons to their music, as well as other bands that had their heyday in the 70s. That being said, I'll gladly listen to 70s metal/proto metal and 70s prog any day to Ghost. While being a breath of fresh air in some regards, it's easy to draw the King Diamond comparison, regardless of how close (or lack thereof) the music is. [/QUOTE]
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