Imperial Triumphant is back in a pretty big way! Imperial Triumphant will release their new record Goldstar on March 21 and is now streaming the new single "Lexington Delirium" featuring Meshuggah drummer Tomas Haake… on vocals? It's creepy as hell and totally works for the song, but it's also a great twist that Haake picked up the microphone instead of the sticks thing time around.
"Imperial Triumphant's upcoming album is a journey that feels both timeless and otherworldly, and we are beyond excited to share it with the world in 2025. The music we've created feels like it was born from a deeper, unseen realm, and we're truly in love with every part of it," said Imperial Triumphant.
"Our new video for 'Lexington Delirium' is a perfect reflection of that energy, filmed atop the majestic Chrysler Building. We've all admired its art deco beauty for years, and standing on top of such an iconic structure, surrounded by the clouds of Midtown, felt like stepping into a different age—an age of ambition and grandeur. Working with [director] Brendan McGowen was an absolute pleasure, as his vision and creativity are greatly appreciated."
Imperial Triumphant bassist Steve Blanco: "Gazing at the building's stainless steel Egyptian sun rays, I felt a profound connection to something greater, a deep resonance with the universe itself. Sharing that moment with my bandmates Zachary and Kenny and everyone involved made it all the more fabulous."
Goldstar is available for pre-order here. The album runs as follows:
- Eye of Mars
- Gomorrah Nouveaux
- Lexington Delirium (ft. Tomas Haake)
- Hotel Sphinx
- NEWYORKCITY (ft. Yoshiko Ohara)
- Goldstar
- Rot Moderne
- Pleasuredome (ft. Dave Lombardo & Tomas Haake)
- Industry of Misery
Imperial Triumphant will also hit the road for the Decibel Magazine Tour 2025 alongside headliners Mayhem and openers Mortiis and New Skeletal Faces. The tour kicks off on March 17 at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA and wraps up on April 17 at Mohawk in Austin, TX. Tickets are available here.
3/17 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade (Heaven)
3/18 Nashville, TN Brooklyn Bowl
3/19 Indianapolis, IN The Vogue
3/20 Chicago, IL House of Blues
3/22 Worcester, MA The Palladium
3/23 Reading, PA Reverb
3/24 New York, NY Irving Plaza
3/25 Montreal, QC Théâtre Beanfield
3/26 Toronto, ON The Concert Hall
3/27 Detroit, MI The Majestic Theatre
3/29 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
3/31 Denver, CO Summit
4/3 Calgary, AB The Palace Theatre
4/4 Edmonton, AB Union Hall
4/6 Vancouver, BC Rickshaw Theatre
4/7 Tacoma, WA Temple Theatre
4/9 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
4/10 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
4/11 Los Angeles, CA The Belasco
4/12 San Diego, CA House of Blues
4/13 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
4/14 Mesa, AZ The Nile
4/16 Dallas, TX The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
4/17 Austin, TX Mohawk