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The Five Hundred Share Ghost In The Flames Video

Friday, 08 September 2017 Written by Jon Stickler

The Five Hundred have released a music video for Ghost In The Flames.

The track features on the the Nottingham-based metallers' second EP, 'The Veil', which is out now. Speaking about the song, the band said:

"Ghost In Flames is inspired by the short novel Outer Darkness penned by American writer Grant Skelton, which is taken from the Book Of Blasphemous Words, a weird horror fiction anthology about humanity's relationship with its gods. Not so long ago, human beings were cursed with fear. They clamoured for hope in a world of boundless suffering and death. They called out to the heavens and summoned gods.

"They crafted religions that would serve as a candle against the howling night. We've always been fascinated by how organised religion profiteered from people's fear of death over the centuries, and found it hard to believe that it still exists to this day, in the age of information. Skelton's story about Malcolm Colt, an exorcist with a reality television show...and a very sinister secret, jumped out at us for its modern take on how men of the cloth look to make a profit from people's beliefs."

The band play a headline show in Norwich on September 23 and support BlessTheFall in Nottingham a week later.

The Five Hundred Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Sat September 23 2017 - NORWICH B2 Venue

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