Ghost have surprise-released the brand new track “The Future Is a Overseas Land” as a part of the soundtrack to the band’s new big-screen film, RITE HERE RITE NOW.
The observe is being billed as a “1969-era Ghost track” within the vein of earlier singles “Mary on a Cross” and “Kiss the Go-Goat,” and “written” by Papa Nihil. The lyrics make references to a future that features 1984 and 2024.
The film RITE HERE RITE NOW — which mixes a story story with live performance footage — started screening in cinemas worldwide on Thursday night time (June twentieth). The movie will proceed its restricted theatrical launch over the following week, with taking part theaters and showtimes listed right here.
The total soundtrack to RITE HERE RITE NOW will arrive on July twenty sixth, with pre-orders obtainable right here. The remainder of the 18-song soundtrack is made up of dwell performances recorded on the Kia Discussion board for the film.
As of now, Ghost haven’t any tour dates scheduled for 2024. Along with the movie, the band has been engaged on a brand new album, the follow-up to 2022’s IMPERA. On the time of that album’s launch, Ghost mastermind Tobias Forge informed Heavy Consequence of the following LP, “I’ve an album in my head proper now that I believe goes to be totally different from the one I simply made.”
Take a look at Ghost’s new track “The Future Is a Overseas Land” under, adopted by the RITE HERE RITE NOW soundtrack’s paintings and tracklist.
RITE HERE RITE NOW: The Authentic Movement Image Soundtrack Paintings:
RITE HERE RITE NOW: The Authentic Movement Image Soundtrack Tracklist:
01. Imperium
02. Kaisarion
03. Rats
04. Religion
05. Spillways
06. Cirice
07. Absolution
08. Name Me Little Sunshine
09. Watcher In The Sky
10. If You Have Ghosts (Chamber Model)
11. Twenties
12. Miasma
13. Mary On A Cross
14. Respite On The Spitalfields
15. Kiss The Go-Goat
16. Dance Macabre
17. Sq. Hammer
18. The Future Is a Overseas Land *
*All songs recorded dwell from the Kia Discussion board besides “Future Is a Overseas Land”