By: Victor Van Ommen
The Midnight Ghost Train were on a roll. In
2014 they released the critically acclaimed stomp-rocker, “Cold Was The Ground,” and toured it hard. Real hard. But then Steve
Moss - the singer/guitarist of the band - blew up the ligaments in his hand. The Midnight
Ghost Train derailed, forcing the band into hibernation. But they
never really rested. According to their social media, Steve did everything in
his power to keep us up to snuff on his recovery, and kept the band in our
thoughts by doing so. So they never
really disappeared. Now they’re “better than ever,” to quote Moss.
We sat down with Steve in Utrecht last week to shoot him a couple of questions
regarding his hand as well as the future of the band (yeah, the new album). He
was completely open with us by going deep into the details of his hand’s
rehabilitation. This brought us into talking about playing style and what we
can expect on the band’s new album. Here’s a spoiler – it’s not going to be
what we expect.
Band
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