New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Cleveland, Ohio's Northern
Ghost will be heading out on a co-headlining tour with their friends in Glass
Houses later this month. Half Hearted and Wide Awake will also be joining for select dates. The band experienced an outstanding response from fans on their past two tours and are looking forward to this run. Vocalist Tony McVaney shared, "We are stoked to be hitting the road with the guys in Glass Houses. We will be playing in some uncharted territory for Northern
Ghost and hope this gives us an opportunity to see a ton of new faces".
Northern
Ghost is touring in support of their debut album, "Happy : Sad : Depressed : Suicidal" and have quickly made a name for themselves since the release. The album showcases compelling breakdowns and catchy lyrics with an even deeper meaning. Physical copies of the album and exclusive merchandise are available at Merchnow.
About Northern Ghost:
Cleveland, Ohio's Northern
Ghost goes out of their way to create emotional, honest metalcore music and takes it's influences from bands like
Underoath and Architects. The end result is showcased on their debut album, "Happy : Sad : Depressed : Suicidal," which will be released by Tragic Hero Records on July 7th.
Northern
Ghost was formed by Vocalist Tony McVaney and Guitarist Alan Bryan who both find inspiration from artists of many different genres and always pushed each other's creativity. The addition of Guitarist Nolan O'Renic, Bassist Kenny Pohorence and Drummer Mike Mazzoli, completes the line up of passionate, hard working artists.
In 2017, Northern
Ghost signed with Tragic Hero Records. The partnership was an easy decision once they met label owner Tommy LaCombe. McVaney explained, "Right away he made us feel like a priority and made it very clear he believed in what we're doing."
Their debut album "Happy : Sad : Depressed : Suicidal" was released on July 7th and is reminiscent of older
Bring Me The Horizon and A Skylit Drive. McVaney has always used music as a coping mechanism and hopes the record will inspire fans when dealing with their own struggles. "If our music can do for others what music has done for me, then I know we're doing something right"- Tony McVaney.