Confession With Amplifiers

Ghost thrives in theatrical darkness, and It’s A Sin feels like a sermon delivered with distortion. The drama is deliberate. The performance is bold. They understand spectacle and lean into it without hesitation.

There is irony layered through the track, but also reverence for the melody. Ghost walks that line between parody and homage with confidence. Sin never sounded so polished.

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