Dive into the abyss with Ghost's second full-length album, "Infestissumam," released on January 1, 2013, via Loma Vista. This ten-track masterpiece is a journey through the darkest corners of metal and hard rock, clocking in at a concise 47 minutes. The album, which translates to "hostile" from Latin, is a sonic assault that builds upon the apocalyptic and musically adventurous foundation laid by their debut.
"Infestissumam" opens with the titular track, setting the stage for a relentless exploration of themes both sacred and profane. Standout tracks like "Secular Haze" and "Idolatrine" showcase Ghost's knack for blending catchy hooks with crushing riffs, while "Ghuleh / Zombie Queen" and "Year Zero" delve into the band's penchant for the macabre. The album's closing track, "Monstrance Clock," leaves a haunting impression, ensuring that the experience lingers long after the final note fades.
For those seeking a deeper dive, Ghost released a special edition later in the year, "Infestissumam Redux," which includes additional tracks like "La Mantra Mori" and the entirety of the "If You Have..." EP. Whether you're a seasoned metalhead or a curious newcomer, "Infestissumam" is an essential addition to any rock collection, offering a unique blend of theatricality, heavy riffs, and unforgettable melodies that define Ghost's signature sound.