SOUNDTRACK REVIEW: Rite Here Rite Now by Ghost

Ghost’s Rite Here Rite Now stands as a grand testament to the band’s theatrical prowess and musical versatility. Available now via Loma Vista Recordings, the original motion picture soundtrack captures the magic of Ghost’s now-legendary live performances at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum and as seen in the movie Rite Here Rite Now.

The album’s eighteen tracks are a thrilling journey through Ghost‘s illustrious catalogue, featuring both beloved classics and deep cuts, all presented in their live glory. The energy of these performances is palpable, with each song infused with the raw, electrifying spirit of Ghost’s live shows. Highlights include the haunting viral sensation “Mary On A Cross” and the powerful “The Future Is A Foreign Land,” the latter a previously unreleased gem from the Papa Nihil 1969 era that adds a new layer to the band’s extensive lore.

One of the standout aspects of Rite Here Rite Now is its ability to transport one directly into the heart of the band’s theatrical spectacle. The live recordings capture the intensity and grandeur of Ghost’s stage presence, making it an immersive experience even for those who couldn’t attend the concerts. The sound quality is impeccable, preserving the depth and drama of Ghost’s live show, while the inclusion of the film’s end credits anthem offers a fitting conclusion to the sonic journey.

The album’s presentation, complete with a photo book and film poster, enhances its value as a collector’s item for diehard fans or those that collect music memorabilia. It’s a multi-dimensional experience that captures the essence of Ghost’s performance art.

In the tradition of their best work, Rite Here Rite Now is a celebration of Ghost’s unique blend of theatrical rock and metal, serving both as a compelling document of their live prowess and a deep dive into their rich musical history. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer, the album is a powerful reminder of why Ghost continues to captivate and enchant audiences worldwide.