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Taken from their Rite Here Rite Now soundtrack, Ghost have managed to dig up a “1969-era” song for fans to enjoy today – listen to The Future Is A Foreign Land now.
Ghost have revealed an excellent new single, taken from the soundtrack to their debut movie Rite Here Rite Now.
The band have unveiled the track – The Future Is A Foreign Land – following Rite Here Rite Now’s premiere in cinemas yesterday (June 20). So, if you went to a showing, you’ll have already heard it. But if you’re going to one tomorrow (June 22), you can get learning this now.
And if you’re wondering where The Future Is A Foreign Land came from or how it fits in with the film, Ghost have shared a clip on social media that reveals that Papa Nihil wrote it (along with Mary On A Cross and Kiss The Go-Goat) but didn’t release it… until now.
“We wish to inform you that 3 is the magic number,” Ghost say. “Listen to a newly uncovered 1969-era Ghost single The Future Is A Foreign Land from the original motion picture.”
Check out The Future Is A Foreign Land below:
The Rite Here Rite Now soundtrack will arrive in full on July 26.
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