Ghost are pulling back the curtain on their mysterious, majestic live shows with The Devil's Hands, a previously unreleased 15-minute documentary released by the band as a "holiday gift for all you sinners around the world." It chronicles a typical day (and night) in the touring life of the blasphemous heavy-metal band, from load-in to curtain call, as well as the struggles therein. We get a look at their cushy backstage amnesties, which include a "cat petting room" and a sauna (they are from Sweden, after all ...). Sadly, we don't get much facetime with Papa Emeritus III; there is, however, recurrent full-frontal male nudity, and at least one glimpse at a clergy member's ass. Shield the kiddies' eyes, and watch above.
The Devil's Hands, which was screened last year at select fan events, follows Ceremony and Devotion, Ghost's recently-released live album. The latter currently a digital exclusive; the physical version hits shelves January 19th on 2xCD/LP formats. The band's most recent full-length, Meliora, came out in 2015; last year, the group released an EP, Popestar.