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OPETH Issue ‘Ghost Of Perdition’ Performance Clip From ‘Garden Of The Titans: Live At Red Rocks Ampitheatre’ DVD
November 2nd, 2018

Stockholm, Sweden-based progressive rock / metal group Opeth have released a live performance video for the track ‘Ghost Of Perdition’. Taken from the recently released Garden Of The Titans: Live At Red Rocks Ampitheatre DVD / Blu-Ray, the clip can be viewed below.

Opeth issued Garden Of The Titans: Live At Red Rocks Ampitheatre on November 2nd, 2018 through Moderbolaget Records / Nuclear Blast Entertainment.

Garden Of The Titans consists of a May 11th, 2017 performance at the Red Rocks Ampitheatre in Denver, Colorado, and will be issued in the following formats; DVD, Blu-Ray, and vinyl. Both the DVD and Blu-Ray formats of the release include CDs containing the audio of the performance.

Video footage for Garden Of The Titans was overseen by The Deka Brothers, while the audio was mixed by David Castillo.

Cover artwork duties fell to Travis Smith.

The track listing is as follows;

01. ‘Sorceress’
02. ‘Ghost Of Perdition’
03. ‘Demon Of The Fall’
04. ‘The Wilde Flowers’
05. ‘In My Time Of Need’
06. ‘The Devil’s Orchard’
07. ‘Cusp Of Eternity’
08. ‘Heir Apparent’
09. ‘Era’
10. ‘Deliverance’

Opeth’s line-up is as follows;

Mikael Åkerfeldt (vocals and guitar)
Fredrik Åkesson (guitar)
Martin Méndez (bass)
Martin Axenrot (drums)
Joakim Svalberg (keyboards)

‘Ghost Of Perdition’, taken from Garden Of The Titans, will be released in limited ten-inch vinyl format on October 19th in the following colours; pink sparkle (limited to 700 copies), violet sparkle (Nuclear Blast mail-order exclusive, limited to 300 copies), and toffee (Nuclear Blast mail-order exclusive, limited to 250 copies). Performing B-side duties is the live version of ‘Sorceress’.

Live performance footage of the tracks ‘Sorceress’ and ‘Demon Of The Fall’ can also be viewed below.

Twelfth studio record Sorcereress was released in September 2016 via Moderbolaget / Nuclear Blast Entertainment.

Promotional photograph by Steve Thrasher.