Ghost frontman Tobias Forge has clarified the meaning behind the band’s new single ‘Satanized’ in a recent interview with 101 WRIF.
“It’s a song about being in love and how that can potentially be mistaken as demonic possession,” Forge explained. “But in reality this song has nothing to do with demonic possession.”
Ghost continues to challenge expectations about their music’s themes and imagery. The band has become known for their theatrical performances and occult-inspired aesthetics.
This revelation about ‘Satanized’ emerges at a significant moment in Ghost’s career trajectory. The band is preparing for several major developments.
Ghost has unveiled plans for an extensive world tour in 2025, as reported by Loudwire. The tour will span more than 55 shows across multiple continents, including the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Mexico. All venues will implement a phone-free experience to enhance the band’s immersive live performances.
The new single belongs to Ghost’s upcoming album ‘Skeletá.’ Rocket Arena confirms the album’s release date as April 25, 2025. This release represents a new chapter in the band’s evolution.
The band recently achieved a significant milestone in the entertainment industry. Their film ‘Rite Here Rite Now’ became the highest-grossing hard rock cinema event in North American history. This success further establishes their position as innovators in modern rock.
The implementation of a phone-free policy for their upcoming tour demonstrates Ghost’s commitment to authentic experiences. This decision will allow fans to fully immerse themselves in the theatrical elements that define Ghost’s performances.