Cloaked metalmakers Ghost B.C. went through a minor name change earlier this month, but the band thankfully promised that their spooky tunesmithing will remain the same. Meanwhile, the release of their Infestissumam LP is just around the corner, and the act have revealed a variety show-styled clip for previously teased single "Secular Haze."
The simple setup has the band plunking out the creepy carnival metal number from a barebones sound stage, atop some neon risers. The quality of the video itself looks as if it was recorded onto a crummy Betamax tape and as if it was lifted from an airing of a '70s-period Ed Sullivan Show. You can catch Papa Emeritus II and the rest of the ghouls do their thing down below.
As previously reported, Infestissumam drops April 9 through through Loma Vista Recordings, and the band will support the set with some spring tour dates around North America. You can find the details over here.
The simple setup has the band plunking out the creepy carnival metal number from a barebones sound stage, atop some neon risers. The quality of the video itself looks as if it was recorded onto a crummy Betamax tape and as if it was lifted from an airing of a '70s-period Ed Sullivan Show. You can catch Papa Emeritus II and the rest of the ghouls do their thing down below.
As previously reported, Infestissumam drops April 9 through through Loma Vista Recordings, and the band will support the set with some spring tour dates around North America. You can find the details over here.