Ghostly Explanation

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Thursday 2nd March 2006

American rockers Sullivan explain their album title.

TOOTH & NAIL rock band Sullivan spoke recently about their debut album and its rather controversial title 'Hey, I'm A Ghost'. The band's Zach Harward told HM magazine, "The ghost isn't a spirit or anything, it has to do with the idea that whatever you do has consequences. You just can't go through life doing the wrong things and expect everything to be okay. Everything you do, whether good or bad, has consequences. The ghost it's referring to is God, basically. Part of the song says, 'The ghost can see you now,' and it's basically saying that God sees everything."  CR

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Posted by denise in redlands, CA @ 18:18 on Jul 8 2007

sullivan is amazing!!!
come to so cal!



Posted by natalie in abergavenny @ 12:32 on May 16 2007

i love sullivan! i got into them because i like underoath and then i discoovered that spencer's brother was in a band so i decided to check them out. i can't wait till june 5th! woo! number 1!!!!!!! x love y'all!



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