Mastodon Releases Tribute Song "Your Ghost Again" for Brent Hinds and Announces Fall Tour
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Mastodon has released "Your Ghost Again," their first new song since the death of former guitarist Brent Hinds, who died in a motorcycle crash last August. Stereogum reported that the track serves as a tribute to both Hinds and drummer Brann Dailor's late mother. Pitchfork noted that the song features bassist Troy Sanders and Dailor sharing vocal duties, and that the band has announced additional North American tour dates to complement their ongoing European tour.
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Mastodon has released "Your Ghost Again," their first new music since the death of former guitarist Brent Hinds, who died in a motorcycle crash at age 51 after a contentious split from the band. The song serves as a tribute to both Hinds and drummer Brann Dailor's late mother. The band has also announced a fall tour.
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· 2 pulledAccording to a press release, 'Your Ghost Again' is a tribute to both Brent Hinds and to singer/drummer Brann Dailor's late mother.
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