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GHOST debuts new song 'Kaisarion' at first show of U.S. tour with VOLBEAT

27-01-2022

GHOST kicked off its co-headlining tour with VOLBEAT earlier this week (Tuesday, January 25) at the Reno Events Center in Reno, Nevada. During its 16-song set, GHOST performed the recently released single “Hunter’s Moon”, a cover of METALLICA‘s “Enter Sandman” and debuted another song from its upcoming “Impera” album, called “Kaisarion”.

Watch “Kaisarion” live below.

The band’s setlist was as follows:

01. Kaisarion (world premiere)
02. Rats
03. From The Pinnacle To The Pit
04. Mary On A Cross
05. Devil Church
06. Cirice
07. Hunter’s Moon (live premiere)
08. Faith
09. Helvetesfönster (abridged)
10. Year Zero
11. Ritual
12. Mummy Dust
13. Kiss The Go-Goat

Encore:
14. Enter Sandman (METALLICA cover) (live premiere)
15. Dance Macabre
16. Square Hammer

GHOST‘s 26-date co-headlining U.S. arena tour with VOLBEAT and special guests TWIN TEMPLE will conclude on March 3 in Anaheim, California.

GHOST will release its fifth album, “Impera”, on March 11 via Loma Vista/Concord. The official music video for the LP’s latest single, “Call Me Little Sunshine”, was lensed by iconic director Matt Mahurin and stars Ruby Modine.

“Impera” track listing:

01. Imperium
02. Kaisarion
03. Spillways
04. Call Me Little Sunshine
05. Hunter’s Moon
06. Watcher In The Sky
07. Dominion
08. Twenties
09. Darkness At The Heart Of My Love
10. Griftwood
11. Bite Of Passage
12. Respite On The Spital Fields

“Hunter’s Moon”, which was originally released in September, is also featured in the latest blockbuster installment of the legendary film franchise “Halloween Kills”. The “Halloween Kills” soundtrack arrived on October 15 via Sacred Bones, with the film hitting theaters (and Peacock) the same day as well.

Watch the prevously released singles “Hunter’s Moon” and “Call Me Little Sunshine” below.

Produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy WallaceGHOST‘s “Hunter’s Moon” plays as the “Halloween Kills” end credits roll, and will be released January 21 as a collectible seven-inch single by Loma Vista Recordings“Hunter’s Moon” can be streamed, purchased, and/or pre-ordered in its vinyl incarnation. The retail version of the seven-inch will feature the special B-side “Halloween Kills (Main Title)”, performed, produced and engineered by John CarpenterCody Carpenter and Daniel Davies.

“Hunter’s Moon” features OPETH‘s Fredrik Åkesson on guitar and THE SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES founder Martin Hederos on the piano. Producer Max Grahn and “A Ghoul Writer” are listed as the song’s composers and lyricists.

In a recent interview with the KLAQ radio station, GHOST mastermind Tobias Forge spoke about how the extraordinary world events of the last couple of years have served as an inspiration for the band’s new material. He said: “The album that I have been working on, I came up with that concept years ago. We played in Seattle in 2013, 2014 — something like that — we played at Showbox At The Market. I remember that day I came up with the idea for this record, this upcoming record. Because I got a book called ‘The Rule Of Empires’. So, basically, I wanted to make a record about the rise and ultimately the unescapable fails and falls of empires. And an idea like that can take — at least me — quite far. So once you get that idea of, like, ‘Oh, now I know what the pile is gonna look like. I know now what not to put in there.’ And it was the same thing with 2018’s ‘Prequelle’ album; it was gonna be about the great death, a medieval, primordial threat of annihilation which was, I guess I wouldn’t say carnal but maybe a tiny tad more spiritual and philosophical death, with the ever presence of actual termination, whereas this record about the empires was gonna be a little bit more practical, I guess; a little bit more, I don’t wanna say political. So it wasn’t really hard to be inspired by the last couple of years.”

The book Forge referenced is apparently “The Rule Of Empires: Those Who Built Them, Those Who Endured Them, And Why They Always Fall”, in which author Timothy Parsons gives a sweeping account of the evolution of empire from its origins in ancient Rome to its most recent twentieth-century embodiment. He explains what constitutes an empire and offers suggestions about what empires of the past can tell us about our own historical moment.

In March 2020, at final show of GHOST‘s “Prequelle” tour in Mexico City, Mexico, the band officially introduced Papa Emeritus IV, the new character who will front the act for its next LP phase.

Forge performed as a “new” Papa Emeritus on each of the band’s first three LPs, with each version of Papa replacing the one that came before it. Papa Emeritus III was retired in favor of Cardinal Copia before the release of 2018’s “Prequelle”.

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