Ghost premiere satanic 'Call Me Little Sunshine' video from fifth album 'Impera'

The new record is released this spring

Ghost's Papa Emeritus IV
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 20th Jan 2022
Last updated 20th Jan 2022

Swedish occult metallers Ghost have premiered the music video for new single ‘Call Me Little Sunshine’ ahead of the release of their fifth studio album ‘Impera’ this spring.

The follow-up to Ghost’s 2018 Top 10 album ‘Prequelle’, ‘Impera’ is unleashed to the world on Friday 11th March 2022 via Spinefarm Records.

‘Impera’ – which is Latin for the English word ‘rule’ – features 12 tracks, including the lead single ‘Hunter’s Moon’ from the Halloween Kills movie soundtrack and new song ‘Call Me Little Sunshine.’

Coinciding with the album announcement, Ghost have premiered the typically macabre official music video for ‘Call Me Little Sunshine’ in which Lucifer himself plays a starring role.

Watch Ghost’s ‘Call Me Little Sunshine’ video:

In keeping with the album’s title of ‘Impera’ (‘Rule’), Ghost leader Tobias Forge has previously confirmed that the album is a concept record of sorts based on the "unescapable fails and falls of empires."

Forge said he's had the idea for eight years and it's partially inspired by the book 'The Rule Of Empires: Those Who Built Them, Those Who Endured Them, And Why They Always Fall' by Timothy Parsons.

Ghost follow the release of ‘Impera’ with a four-date UK arena tour in April 2022, which is part of the larger Imperatour – Europe 2022 trek.

The UK tour opens at Manchester AO Arena on Saturday 9th April 2022 before calling in at London The O2 Arena (Mon 11th April), Glasgow The SSE Hydro (Wed 13th April) and Birmingham RWA Arena (Fri 15th April).

Tickets to all four shows are on sale from Planet Rock Tickets right now.

Ghost’s ‘Impera’ artwork:

Ghost - 'Impera'

Ghost’s ‘Impera’ track-listing:

1) Imperium

2) Kaisarion

3) Spillways

4) Call Me Little Sunshine

5) Hunter's Moon

6) Watcher In The Sky

7) Dominion

8) Twenties

9) Darkness At The Heart Of My Love

10) Griftwood

11) Bite Of Passage

12) Respite On The Spital Fields

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