Gold Soul Coma, Vol. 1 - EP - Ghost Atlas

Gold Soul Coma, Vol. 1 - EP

Ghost Atlas

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2013-11-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4

  • ℗ 2013 Ghost Atlas

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Elixir of Life 3:13 USD 0.99
2
Glass Waves 3:06 USD 0.99
3
Skin Cult 3:57 USD 0.99
4
Mood Ring 3:56 USD 0.99
Gold Soul Coma, Vol. 1 - EP - Ghost Atlas
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Reviews

  • Amazing!!!!!!!
    5
    By fathead dog
    Very talented musician, every track is awesome! I can't believe Jesse Cash's other band Erra hasn't hit mainstream yet. Love this album and all the Erra albums!!!!
  • Ghost atlas
    5
    By jewelice
    I first heard them on Itunes radio, So I checked them out not knowing what to expect. I'm really happy that I took time to listen to them because they are a great band in my opinon. They have their own sound and the singer has a nice strong voice that knows how to reach out to you when he preforms his songs.
  • ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!
    5
    By Joseph McQueen
    I serously cant belIEVE how incredible this album is!!! i always wanted one like this. everyone buy this, i promse you WONT REGRET IT. such complex riffs i will definitely be buying the tab book. i showe dmy mom and she said she would take me to all the shows. cant WAIT for more!
  • This EP is solid
    5
    By Musicguyperson
    Every song has it's own vibe, and something new to bring. Deff one of the bands to keep an eye out for, not to mention Erra.
  • FINALLY! Ghost Atlas!
    5
    By wmerickel
    I recently became a fan of the metal band Erra when they released their sophomore album entitled “Augment”. Since then I have been listening to them non-stop and couldn’t be more overwhelmed with the complexity of the album and its unique sound and melodic rifts. When I found out that their guitarist and clean vocalist Jesse Cash had his own side project, I could not be more thrilled. The same melodic sound from the metal band Erra can be seen here but Ghost Atlas is much more relaxed but somehow manages to keep you head banging throughout (except for the last acoustic song which is also really well-written). Overall, I could not be happier for Jesse and more proud of what he accomplished with both Erra and Ghost Atlas. I have yet to see either of them live or in person, but when I do I will probably react in a little too excited despite being a 21 year old man. Come to MN or ND!