Once again, according to the infobox, Mystery Skulls as a whole was the producer, regardless of if Dubuc is Mystery Skulls, shouldn't it be noted separately?.The first sentence is way too long please condense it into two smaller, more precise sentences thank you.I did add a brief sentence about the critical reception, but if I was going to expand the lead much more it would be way too long for the amount of content in the body of the article. There isn't really a lot to add to the lead.I think you could expand the lead also adding the critical response, any applicable accolades, etc.The last sentence needs to be reworded let me know how you decide to work with this particular sentence.Changed for clarification editorEهեইдအ? 04:26, 2 April 2016 (UTC).According to the infobox, Mystery Skulls as a whole was the producer.State that it was released by Warner Bros.It was released as the lead single off of the project's debut album Forever (2014)." Reword to: ""Ghost" is a song recored by Mystery Skulls, a solo project of American musician Luis Dubuc.Also, the Misc isn't blank, it's showing an external link to the music video. Done, but why does the spacing matter? Good article and even featured article reviews are meant to analyze how articles look on the outside, not how it looks on inside its source.The 'Misc' part is correct, as that much spacing should be before each (=), but since this 'Misc' is blank, it should be removed remember to add that much spacing to the other parts as well before deleting this.An unexpected plot twist unravels at the end when we see that the priest is possibly there for the evil party instead of the opposite.Hello, I am Carbrera, and I'll be reviewing this article for possible good article submission.įull review coming very soon. The video is paradoxical in the way the visuals are dark and sinister and the music is light and playful. You might want to keep the light on while watching the music video for “Ghost.” It is a parody of “The Exorcist”, except this time there’s a little bit more dancing.
“Ghost” is full of soulful harmony and funky electro sounds that truly demonstrate Luis Dubac’s variety of talents. He has been doing quite well in the last year he has shared the stage with big name artists like Flume and Chromeo. Luis Dubac is the man behind the magic and has recreated himself as Mystery Skulls. You may remember The Secret Handshake from back in the day. Mystery Skulls is bringing us back to Halloween with their new release of “Ghost.” Rising from the LA Electronic music scene, Mystery Skulls has a former name. Here’s a little reminder that dance and Disco can save your butt in just about any situation.