The new message from the clergy announcing the reinstatement of all three Papas in a video which also includes new music from Ghost’s upcoming album Prequelle.
Chelsea Grin have dropped their new single “Dead Rose” from their upcoming album Eternal Nightmare, out this summer via Rise Records. The band will also appear on the entire Vans Warped Tour, which runs from June through August.
Seems that the TOOL has decided to fund another year in studio..or something else with their fans and offer “AN IMMERSIVE DISSECTION WITH DANNY CAREY, JUSTIN CHANCELLOR AND ADAM JONES”
Grammy® Award-winning band Ghosttoday announced their fourth sacred psalm Prequelle (pronounced prē-KWELL) will be released on June 1, 2018 via Spinefarm/Loma Vista Recordings. Prequelle is available for pre-order starting today HERE. Limited edition bundles including 8-Tracks, Casettes and more are available exclusively in the Ghost shop HERE.
Fans have come along for the ride for years, not knowing for certain who was behind the anonymous band… that is, until Tobias Forge recently revealed himself as the man behind Ghost. Each album is more like a film release than a record release. In addition to serving as director, Forge conceives the role of every character, and oversees everything from the screenplay to video to wardrobe design to artwork to cinematography to soundtrack.
In an interesting twist in Ghost’s saga, Cardinal Copia has been appointed to take over vocal duties for the forthcoming psalm. Meet him HERE. Lyrically, Prequelle delves into the plague, the apocalypse, and dark ages. The entire body of work is also a snapshot of the world in which we live in on a daily basis, brought to life through an emotive, enlightening, and riveting body of songs.
“Has elements of Karnivool‘s love of delay pedals, the spastic stylings of The Mars Volta, and maybe a touch of the vocal work you’d heard in 3. So everything good about progressive rock, basically!” — Metal Injection
“An interesting beast that defies easy categorization. Fans of quirky, tight bands with lots of attitude and nuance like Biffy Clyro and Dredg should find a whole lot to like here.” — Metal Sucks
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