Mysterious Swedish buzz band GHOST is promising a “special offering” to those who sign up online with their e-mail addresses this Saturday beginning at 10 p.m. local time CET. By placing your cursor over candles that appear on the SecularHaze.com web site, you can hear one isolated instrumental track of what appears to be a new GHOST song. Every few hours, a new candle will appear, thus giving the listener a chance to hear another instrument as part of the mix. It is expected that the complete song will make its online debut tomorrow night.

GHOST is putting the finishing touches its next studio album, due out in 2013 on Loma Vista Recordings, the new record label founded by Tom Whalley in partnership with Republic Records, a division of Universal Music GroupGHOST cult leader Papa Emeritus (rumored to beREPUGNANT/SUBVISION‘s Tobias Forge and his Nameless Ghouls have summoned Nashville-based Grammy Award-winning Nick Raskulinecz(DEATH ANGELDEFTONESFOO FIGHTERSRUSH) to produce this offering.

GHOST will play a special a concert this Saturday, December 15 in their hometown of Linköping at Cupolen.

The band’s debut album, “Opus Eponymous”, was released in late 2010 in Europe and in early 2011 in North America via Rise Above Records.

In an early 2012 interview with Full Metal Jackie‘s nationally syndicated radio show, one of the “Nameless Ghouls” from GHOST was asked why he thinks his band has garnered support from such high-profile musicians asJames Hetfield (METALLICA) and Phil Anselmo (DOWNPANTERA). “We like to think [it’s because of] our playfulness in terms of not — I almost said think[ing] too much — obviously, we think, but we feel a lot and we try not to limit ourselves to genre,” he said. “Even though we’re a hard-rocking band, we try to mix everything from death metal elements to new-wave choruses. And I think that sort of resonates to… I wouldn’t say only an older generation [because] we have a lot of new, younger fans, but I think that anybody who is older than 35 might have a stroke of nostalgia or whatever.”

On the topic of whether he can foresee a day when the members ofGHOST won’t be anonymous anymore, he said, “I think there is a difference between being anonymous and unmasked. Where SLIPKNOTactually wear masks still, while KISS during their unmasked days didn’t. Obviously, it’s a thing of the times. What we’re trying to do, it’s very hard to maintain. If the actual goal was to not be known, we try to maintain that, but in the long run we can’t really expect that to be something everlasting. Most of our fans are actually quite keen on not knowing, which works to our favor, but I think there is a difference between people knowing who is behind the mask or being unmasked. We can’t really see ourselves going up on stage and afterwards just dropping the masks saying, ‘Oh, it’s me, it’s me, actually. Can you see?’ No, no, no… We don’t want that. We don’t want to spoil it. That’s the whole reason why we are anonymous and we try not to show ourselves. We try to eliminate, not the human aspects, but the humane aspects, if you want. We want to putPapa Emeritus in the limelight. He’s supposed to be the living character, even though rigor mortis has basically set in in his poor old body. But that’s the face of the band. He’s the person, everybody else are just puppets.”

Regarding GHOST‘s future plans, he said, “These 18 months since we released the album has been a lot of touring. We play a lot of concerts and our goal has always been to put on a show that was way more theatrical than we have had the opportunity to, sort of, perform or display in this type of touring. Even though this is a tour where we’re actually allowed to flex our muscles a little bit, you can’t expect to have a production. We have our windows, we have a few things, but I’d say that our short-term goal, for now, when we have a new album out, will be to start bringing forth a way more theatrical show that will be a lot more intriguing with a few magic tricks.”

Source: www.blabbermouth.net