To takeaway είναι ότι σε αυτή τη φάση αν κάτι βρωμάει θα ακουστεί όσο "μαγος" και αν είσαι (πχ αν υπήρχαν songwriters τύπου να γράφουν ποπ-ροκ τραγουδάκια). Και τώρα που μάθαμε πιο είναι ο Παπάς και οι αμαρτίες του, και αφού γκρεμίσαμε τον μύθο των GHOST πάω μια βόλτα από το τόπικ με το χριστιανικό ατσάλι για να μεταλάβω
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobias_Forge
Forge has been the vocalist, songwriter and business leader of the heavy metal band Ghost since 2006, a project and role that contributed to a significant rise in his fame and popularity, following many years of involvement in other underground acts.[5] Within the band, he performs under the stage name Papa Emeritus, a demonic anti-pope. Peter Hällje, a former bandmate of Martin Persner, claimed he designed the Papa Emeritus character in 2005, prior to the formation of Ghost. Hällje never performed as Papa Emeritus and agreed with Persner to let him use the character for his then-new band.[6]
Ghost released their debut album Opus Eponymous in 2010. During a concert in the band's hometown of Linköping, Sweden in 2012, Papa Emeritus was ostensibly retired and replaced by a supposedly new vocalist, Papa Emeritus II (which was really just Forge in another costume).[7] The band's second album Infestissumam was released in 2013. Due to a legal dispute over the band's name, they were forced to release the album as Ghost B.C. in the United States. [8] For this album as well as the subsequent EP If You Have Ghost (2013), Forge performed as Papa Emeritus II. In 2015, Papa Emeritus III was introduced to coincide with the release of Meliora.[9] Papa Emeritus III was retired at the end of Ghost's 2016-2017 Popestar Tour (being physically dragged off stage at the end of the final show), and a new character, Papa Emeritus Zero, was introduced immediately afterward.[10] For the band's fourth album, Prequelle, Forge adopted another new persona, Cardinal Copia.
Despite anonymity being one of Ghost's biggest themes, Forge's identity as Papa Emeritus III was revealed following a lawsuit in April 2017 by former Ghost members over a royalties dispute.[11] They also claimed he is trying to transform Ghost "from a band into a solo project with hired musicians" in an "underhanded and shameless way".[12] Forge has disputed this, claiming that Ghost "was always sort of… I guess a Bathory sort of band, where there was people playing live, and the people playing live [were] not necessarily the same that played on the records".[1] Forge claimed that "no legal partnership" ever existed between the other members and himself; they were paid a fixed salary to perform and execute the band's image as he instructed as "musicians for hire".[5]