The Athens, Georgia-based melodic metal band Theocracy will release their new album “Ghost Ship” on October 28th in Europe and North America through Ulterium Records. An album teaser video was just posted at YouTube. The video can be watched below.
Theocracy will return to Europe in November for the “Ghost Ship European Tour”. See the list of confirmed shows below:
“So many kids were coming up to us after shows and telling us their stories,” says Theocracy vocalist Matt Smith. “A lot of them were searching for purpose and a place to fit in, and having grown up as an awkward and unpopular kid myself, their words really stuck with me. I started thinking about what a band of misfits Jesus’ disciples were: fishermen, tax collectors, and people of little consequence in the eyes of the world. Sometimes the ones most people don’t see, or choose to look straight through—the ghosts of society, as it were, dead to the world—end up having the biggest impact. That’s where the title and idea for “Ghost Ship” came from: all the misfits, the uncool, the outcasts, there is a place where you do fit in. Although “Ghost Ship” is not a concept album, this is a recurring theme, particularly in the title track and ‘Castaway.’”
Fri 4/11 – Hall of Fame – Wetzikon, Switzerland
Sat 5/11 – Kreatief – Neckarsulm, Germany
Sun 6/11 – Exit-US – Prague, Czech Republic
Tue 8/11 – Collosseum – Kosice, Slovakia
Thu 10/11 – Melodka – Brno, Czech Republic
Fri 11/11 – DGH Niederaula – Niederjossa/Hessen, Germany
Sat 12/11 – Brainstorm Festival – Apeldoorn, Netherlands
01. Paper Tiger
02. Ghost Ship
03. The Wonder Of It All
04. Wishing Well
05. Around the World and Back
06. Stir the Embers
07. A Call To Arms
08. Currency In A Bankrupt World
09. Castaway
10. Easter
Theocracy‘s latest full-lenght album “As The World Bleeds” was released in Europe on November 25th 2011 through Ulterium Records and in North America on November 21st 2011 through Nightmare Records.
“As The World Bleeds” debuted at #40 in the Billboard Heatseekers Chart during the first week of release. Our review of “As The World Bleeds” can be found here.