Last year, in case you didn’t notice, those “hands that threaten doom”, which ’s Bruce Dickinson once sang about, inched 10 seconds closer to midnight. The Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the people who created the Doomsday Clock back in 1947 to gauge how close humanity is to destroying the world, reset the minute hand for the 25th time since its creation, moving it closer to the hour than it has ever been. So the prospect of imminent global catastrophe is now ever more pronounced, which, to be honest, is something of a bummer.

“We are approaching the end of an era. So let’s have a good time.” It was with these equally doom-laden words that Papa Emeritus IV, ’s puckish frontman, welcomed the faithful to the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on September 11 last year, for the first of two ‘rituals’ bringing the tour to a close.

For those in attendance, the weight of those words hung heavily in the air. In February last year, news that a second night at the 17,500-capacity venue had been added to the end of the Swedish band’s tour schedule, after the first show sold out, was delivered in Chapter 16 of the occult rock collective’s web series. The episode, titled Tax Season, was accompanied by a message from ‘The Clergy’ stating, “We wish to inform you that in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.

” The clip itself featured none-too-subtle hints that Papa Emeritus IV may not be long for this world; at one.