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On March 12, 2013, Ghost began providing fans with a free streaming of "Year Zero" if they promoted the band on Facebook, by endorsing its frontman to be elected the next Pope of the Catholic Church. [2] The 10" vinyl version of the single includes the B-side "Orez Raey", which as the title suggests is the A-side played backward.
A third music video, for "Monstrance Clock", was released on July 3, 2013. It was directed by Rob Semmer, filmed at Ghost's shows at the El Rey Theatre and Webster Hall, and opens with footage of fans praising the band in a mock-confessional. [32] In late 2013, Ghost released a special edition of the album, called Infestissumam Redux.
The website contained a sound clip of a new Ghost song without vocals. On the page was a clock ticking backward and five candles, each playing one element of the new song when the user hovered over it with the mouse. [2] The next day, the band uploaded a new song to their official YouTube channel, also called "Secular Haze".
Ghost is a Swedish rock band known for combining costumed theatricality, heavy metal, and arena rock. [1] Formed in Linköping in 2006, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the band released their debut album, Opus Eponymous in 2010, [ 1 ] which earned them international recognition. [ 4 ]
The discography of Ghost, a Swedish rock band, consists of five studio albums, two live albums, four extended plays (EPs), thirteen singles and fourteen music videos.Formed in Linköping in 2008, Ghost (formerly known as Ghost B.C. in the US) is composed of nine anonymous members – vocalist Papa Emeritus (revealed in 2017 to be Tobias Forge; all of the band's other frontmen are Forge under a ...
“When music is all about ‘making it’ and wearing ‘bling-bling’ and ‘all them bitches,’ and the idea that without that stuff you're nothing — that is a bad influence for your fans.
"Dance Macabre" is a song from Ghost's fourth studio album, Prequelle. The song was debuted in a live setting, being played live at a surprise live show on May 5, 2018. [5] The studio version was previewed via the band's Instagram story on May 17, a day prior to being officially released. [6]
[5] [6] A music video was released on December 20, 2018. [7] The video consists of live performance footage from the band's North American leg of their tour "A Pale Tour Named Death", [8] and was released to celebrate the completion of the first leg of the tour. [9] [10] The video was directed by Bill Yukich. [11]