
Ghost frontman and mastermind Tobias Forge explained in a new interview why the band's just announced new album "Skeleta" will not be "Impera II", meaning not a continuation of the group's last studio album.
The new album is set to be released on April 25th and Forge spoke to Planet Rock about the effort. He said of the songwriting for the record, "During the writing of Skeleta, I felt - because the previous record, Impera, was quite heavily reflecting on society and external elements - not inspired at all to continue writing an Impera II.
"I had a feeling that's not what I want, that's not what I need, and that's not what people who are keen on hearing what I think need. I believe I've made a record that is more healing than an Impera II. I wanted to make a record that is about core human sentiments that will be there forever: love, hate, hope, regret, acceptance, self deceit. Simple subjects.
"For the last four records I've worked with creative collaborators. When I hear a song (in my head), I hear the entire song. I can never write a riff without hearing the drums, and what the bass is playing, and how it just sort of triggers full-on creativity. It's always been easier for me to just write everything."
Ghost Forced To Cancel Concert Due To Major Storm
Ghost Now Streaming 'It's A Sin' For First Time
Don't Believe In Ghosts Release 'Paper Tiger' Video
Soul Coughing's Mike Doughty Launching Spring Solo Tour
Sites and Sounds: Spring Festivals Roundup
Bren Holmes - A Rush to the Start Line
Travel News, Trips and Tips: YO BK's Wellness Retreat in Ireland
Hot In The City: Concerts and Events Coming to Arizona In March And Beyond
Quick Flicks: The Band of Heathens - Live at Rockpalast
Chiodos Announce North American Summer Tour
of Montreal Plot North American Tour
Watch Iron Maiden's Trailer For 'Burning Ambition' Film
Chris Poland's Nuclear Messiah Shares 'For Mad Men Only' Feat Joe Lynn Turner and Pat Travers
Rise Against Tap Alkaline Trio For North American Tour
Crown Lands Take Fans 'Through The Looking Glass' With New Video
The Hooters Highlight WXPN's 'Homegrown Originals Volume 4' RSD Release
Seahaven Return With 'Midnight Hour' From New Album