
It's been 4 years since The Ghost Inside were involved in the accident which left them at the start of a long road to recovery, and to mark the anniversary of their "rebirth", they've released an amazing new live video for 'Mercy', which was taken from their comeback show at The Shrine in LA this past July.
It's a goosebump-inducing sight to watch 6,000-plus fans screaming along and crowd surfing to a band we were never sure would be able to play together again.
It's also hard to believe just how tight The Ghost Inside sound given their period away from the stage; it could almost be taken from the record. Check it out below:
The band had this to say of the video's release:
“In TGI world, we have come to call November 19 our re-birthday. Today we celebrate by sharing a live music video of “Mercy” from our show this summer in Los Angeles. We want to honor the drivers Greg and Stephen that lost their lives, and say thank you to all of our loved ones for their unconditional support.
To every single person that supports this band in any way, there are really no words to describe how you make us feel. Every kind word, donation, tattoo, comment, or even just a listen to a song, has carried us from the lowest moment of our lives through to today. We owe you a debt that can never be repaid, but we will try our best to make you proud. Together, all of us, we are limitless and unbreakable. See you in 2020.”
Although the guys seem to be easing back into things slowly, they've been working on a fifth album with Will Putney and A Day To Remember frontman Jeremy McKinnon.
They'll also be headlining next year's UNIFY Gathering exclusively, so if you've been clamouring to watch these guys live again, make sure you grab your tickets!
Listen to The Ghost Inside now.
