A citizen's pick.
Not a greatest hits.
These are the tracks I play most. That's the only criteria. Some of them are the big ones everyone knows. Some of them are deep cuts that never got their moment on a playlist. All of them are worth putting on a pair of decent headphones for.
Ghost Nation has put out 18+ singles since 2017. No albums, no tours, no label. Just songs, released when ready, mixed by Lars Norgren. Below is where I'd start if I were handing the catalog to a stranger.
Fan favorites
7 tracksUnforgiven
20182.7M streams
The one that cracked it open. Sits between anthem and confession and refuses to pick.
Turn Off The Lights
2017The debut. #1 on the Billboard Spotify Viral 50. Already recognizable as Ghost Nation.
Lost
2019543k streams
Headphones, 2am, lights off. The song is mixed for a specific listening context and rewards you for finding it.
Insane
2023372k streams
Where the teeth come out. Most aggressive production in the catalog. Fans either love it or skip it.
Forevermore
2022169k streams
Quietly one of the prettiest things they've done. Builds slow, pays off in the last forty seconds.
Last Words
2025March 2025. The production has gotten even more confident. You can hear the instincts at work.
Unholy
2025September 2025. Most recent release. Doubled vocals from bar one. Something different happening here.
Fan poll, coming soon
At some point soon I'm going to let citizens vote on the definitive Ghost Nation ranking. Until then, argue about it on the Wall.
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Go listen proper
The embeds above are handy. The full experience lives on the platforms where the band puts their music.
Want more reading? The blog has full reviews of Unforgiven, Lost, Insane and a deep dive on Unholy.