Ghost — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Ghost are the Swedish band that turned heavy metal into a theatrical rock spectacle, fronted by a rotating cast of demonic anti-pope characters and backed by anonymous, masked Nameless Ghouls. Their genius is contrast: darkly satanic lyrics and occult imagery wrapped in impossibly catchy, radio-bright melodies. Musically they blend crunchy hard-rock and heavy-metal riffs with 1970s classic-rock warmth, church-organ flourishes, soaring choir harmonies and shameless pop hooks. The vocals are clean, smooth and melodic — no growling here — floating over the heaviness like a sinister lullaby. The result is arena-sized, tuneful and campy yet genuinely heavy, equal parts Black Sabbath, ABBA and a horror movie. Few bands make the macabre sound this fun and singable. For Suno, this profile captures theatrical occult metal: crunchy hard-rock and heavy-metal guitar riffs with vintage warmth, church-organ and choir harmonies, huge catchy melodic hooks, dramatic anthemic dynamics, and a clean smooth melodic male tenor delivering dark themes with pop brightness.