Saint Chaos – Ghosts & Monsters

Album Info

Artist: Saint Chaos

Title: Ghosts & Monsters

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. Give It 100 (2:26)
  • 2. Hyperactive (2:58)
  • 3. Ghosts & Monsters (2:43)
  • 4. Take Out The Trash (2:40)
  • 5. Perfect Match (2:29)
  • 6. Only One Step (2:42)
  • 7. Starting All Over (2:33)
  • 8. Need Somebody (2:56)
  • 9. Like A Cigarette (2:51)
  • 10. Stay (3:02)
  • 11. Break The Silence (2:19)
  • 12. Who I Am (2:54)
  • 13. Gasoline (2:42)
  • 14. Some Bridges Are Better Off Burning (3:03)
  • 15. Need Somebody - Acoustic (2:51)
  • 16. Who I Am - Acoustic (2:30)
  • 17. Break The Silence - Reimagined (2:29)

Review

Saint Chaos is a Berlin-based alternative rock duo that's making waves with their latest album, "Ghosts & Monsters". This 17-track record is all about embracing your true self, and the duo tackles tough themes like mental health and emotional vulnerability with ease. They're not afraid to get raw and honest in their lyrics, and that's part of what makes "Ghosts & Monsters" so compelling. The production is genre-fluid, blending electronic and rock elements to create a unique sound that's both introspective and anthemic. With their DIY ethos and polished production, Saint Chaos is definitely a duo to watch.

The album's tracklist is full of standouts, including "Who I Am (Acoustic)" and the title track "Ghosts & Monsters", which showcase the duo's ability to craft gritty, guitar-driven hooks and vivid storytelling. The lyrics are often deeply personal, with lines like "I'm hiding my feelings / Secrets I'm keeping" that speak to the album's focus on breaking emotional silence. Overall, "Ghosts & Monsters" is a cohesive and empowering listen that's perfect for anyone looking for music that's real and unapologetic. With this album, Saint Chaos cements their place as a standout act in Germany's English-language rock scene, and fans of the band will appreciate the sharper, more refined sound they've developed. - Lauren