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  1. Simon Söderberg, also known as Alpha - guitarist, was a member of Ghost from it's formation in 2006 until 2016, when he got fired from the band. Later on, him alongside 3 other former members filed a lawsuit towards Tobias Forge, after Mr. Forge refused to show of the finances of the band to the...

  2. 28 de fev. de 2024 · Sound engineer at Studio Pluto, Stockholm. The identity he had in Ghost, as a Nameless Ghoul, is the alchemical symbol for Fire, but he was also known as Alpha. Active Bands. Past Bands. Live. Misc. staff. Links. Tid. Guitars (2007-present)

  3. 23 de out. de 2021 · Watch for PRIEST 's new full-length album, produced by another GHOST alumni Simon Söderberg ( GHOST guitarist and producer/engineer of debut album "Opus Eponymous") as well as a full-scale U.S....

  4. Because Simon Söderberg produced the record Opus Eponymous in HIS studio. The sound of the album that made Ghost stood out on the scene and created the hype. That retro production sound which is nowhere to be found on Infestissumam (In fact, the record company made them re-record/produce/mix the entire album again after Simon produced it like he produced Opus because the label didn't like how ...

  5. 27 de nov. de 2022 · Quatro ex-membros processaram o frontman: Simon Söderberg (guitarrista de 2010 a 2016); Mauro Rubino (tecladista de 2011 a 2016); Henrik Palm (guitarrista entre 2015 e 2016) e Martin Hjertstedt (baterista de 2014 a 2016). Eles alegavam terem recebido promessas de parte legítima dos lucros dos lançamentos de álbuns da banda e turnês mundiais.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2022 · Produced by Simon Söderberg, another GHOST alumni, "Body Machine" will be the band’s third studio album and their first to be released in conjunction with U.S. indie label juggernaut Cleopatra...

  7. Opus Eponymous. Opus Eponymous is the debut studio album by the Swedish rock band Ghost. It was released on 18 October 2010, on the independent record label Rise Above. It was released in North America on 18 January 2011, [2] and in Japan on 6 April 2011. The album was recorded in the band's hometown and produced by Gene Walker.