By Storm’s My Ghosts Go Ghost arrives as a deeply poignant, raw exploration of memory, grief, and re-emergence. Emerging from the profound loss of their former Injury Reserve groupmate Stepa J. Groggs, the duo of Ritchie with a T and Parker Corey deliver an album that feels less like a traditional rap record and more like an atmospheric catharsis. Corey’s production constructs sprawling, unpredictable soundscapes that shift seamlessly from fractured, minimalist beat work to overwhelming swells of emotional noise. Over these rich textures, Ritchie’s lyricism is fiercely honest, wrestling with unanswerable questions, haunting memories, and the daunting path of continuing forward. The project serves as both an enduring memorial to what was lost and a courageous declaration of creative rebirth. Transcendent, unsettling, and intensely personal, My Ghosts Go Ghost stands as a monumental artistic triumph born from love and pain.