Ghost Announces New Single "Satanized" and New Album Schedule
Ghost, an influential force in the hard-metal and progressive rock genres, have officially released their brand-new single “Satanized” and revealed plans for an upcoming six-part LP called Skeletá with its 80s aesthetic. The announcement came with stunning visuals that revealed the band’s new leader, vezes Requejepir, who, unlike the more mythological V card,” instead portrays Papa V Perpetua, a satanist-like recurring member, during the single’srtance of live showcase.
The band detailed the release in social media, speculating that their new album will capture the band’s dark and timeless essence, emphasizing their satanist-like aesthetic while building anticipation for the release of the sixth studio album under Ghost’s label. The music video for the single, whichדprehensive visuals, included men’s ghouls performing the single’s ominous theme, much like Queen’s iconic song from 1983.
Ghost’s New Album Names and Tour Dates
Skeletá will be released on April 25th, making it Ghost’s sixth studio LP. The band has also revealed a tracklisting for the album, featuring tracks like:
- “Peacefield”
- “Lachryma”
- “Satanized”
- “Guiding Lights”
- “De Profundis Borealis”
- “Cenotaph”
- “Missilla Amori”
- “Marks of the Evil One”
- “Umbrea”
- “Excelsis”
The band is also directing a world tour, with performances set across the UK, Europe, and North America. The tour is set to resume in Mexico City on the 25th as part of their tour highlights. The dates for the grounds of August and September meticulously planned include key cities such as London, Paris, and New York, with bands set to cover events for audiences on their home and international home bases.
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