





Celebrating the release of their latest album Infestissumam, Ghost B.C. haunted the El Rey Theatre with a ghastly set. Ghost B.C. worked through such songs as "Con Clavi Con Dio", "Prime Mover", "Elizabeth", "Ritual", "Year Zero", and "Monstrous Clock". Fortunately, I sent Todd Nakamine to take these unholy photos. Make sure to catch them this weekend at Coachella. Hopefully, they will come back around again soon.
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