Ghost's Tobias Forge believes there's a 'lack of new talent' in rock music

Enigmatic Ghost leader Tobias Forge claims that rock music is falling behind hip-hop in securing its future.

Author: Scott ColothanPublished 10th Jul 2018

Appearing on the Full Metal Jackie radio show in the US, Forge – aka Cardinal Copia - said that new bands need to “step up” and there has been “a lack of talent or ambition” in rock music.  

Asked how the deaths of rock legends like David Bowie and Lemmy have motivated Ghost and others to fill the gaping void they left behind, Forge said (via Blabbermouth): “From a professional point of view, I think it means that rock music needs to step up. We need to have new, bigger bands. Bands need to step up and try to fill these spots.

"I definitely don't think that rock is dead in any way. But I think that there has been a lack of new talent or new ambition.”


He continued: "It's hard to really put my finger on what has happened, but I think that rock, in general, has been extremely dominated by bands that are 30, 40 years old, which there's nothing wrong with it, but now as they are disappearing, you can truly tell that there's a big gap between the big bands and the ones underneath and the ones on the bottom. And that's alarming. I think that other music styles, other music genres have been better to fill their new, up-and-coming artists that get a lot of recognition.

"I don't wanna compare rock and hip-hop in any way — and I'm a rock guy; I'm not a hip-hop guy in any way — but the hip-hop scene has been way better at bringing up new talent where artists and bands that weren't around ten years ago are now filling arenas and stadiums and are a huge success."

Concluding his argument, Forge added: "I think that rock, if it's gonna survive and if it's gonna be a big thing — and I definitely think it's gonna be a bigger thing again — but I don't think that the bands that are on the bills right now, the ones that have been waiting around for 20 years on the bill, on the middle part of the bill, they are not the ones that are gonna rise to the top part.

“I think it's gonna be new bands that we don't know about right now. 15-year-olds that maybe are listening to this show right now, you are the ones that need to create these new bands; you are the ones that are gonna be the big band 10 years from now. So, yeah, there you go. Again, you have to face the fact that things are changing and things are circulating."

Containing the Planet Rock playlisted songs ‘Rats’ and ‘Dance Macabre’, Ghost’s fourth studio album ‘Prequelle’ dented the Top 10 in the UK and charted at no.3 Stateside.

Ghost play a completely sold out show at London's Royal Albert Hall this September.