Image: Ghost "Mary On A Cross" [Official Music Video]
For years, some people have joked that Ghost sounds like Scooby-Doo. True to the motto "Don’t Let Your Memes Be Memes," the band has now released animated music videos for “Mary On A Cross” and “The Future Is A Foreign Land” in the Scooby-Doo style.
Since the release of Opus Eponymous in 2010, people have continually joked that Ghost sounds like Scooby-Doo. True to the motto "Don’t Let Your Memes Be Memes," the band has now released animated music videos for “Mary On A Cross” and “The Future Is A Foreign Land,” embracing this style.
You can watch the two videos below. It's best to start with “Mary On A Cross” and then immediately follow with “The Future Is A Foreign Land.” In this order, you get a glimpse into the story that follows the album Impera. The empire has fallen, the situation escalates, and chaos ensues.
Particularly interesting is that the video for “The Future Is A Foreign Land” might give a first look at the band’s new appearance (aka Ghouls). However, there is no new information about from Papa Emeritus IV, so we’ll have to wait.
If you’ve seen Ghost’s hugely popular new movie "Rite Here Rite Now", the music videos won’t be new to you, as both were shown in the film, which ran in theaters worldwide from June 20 to 23.
How successful was "Rite Here Rite Now"?
The film made it to the top 10 of the North American box office and grossed $2.65 million, making it the highest-grossing hard rock cinema event of all time in North America.