Funny thing about being family friendly, the new album has no mention of Lucifer or Satan or the devil, but it's quite "satanic".
I mean, I'm not that interested in that stuff, I just happened to stumble upon some description of the thing, but basically there are two types of satanism: the silly, over the top one, with the robes and the chants and whatever cheesy thing you can imagine, and the more "philosophic" one, where a philosophy of life is just labelled "satanism" because the figure of the devil is taken as an example and allegory for self determination, being true to yourself, rejecting dogmas and religious impositions etc...
From that point of view, the new album is full of these so called "satanic" themes. So, you won't find direct references to Lucifer, Satan and the likes, but Impera has definitively "satanic" themes through and through.
There might be some inaccurancies in what I've wrote, as I said, I'm not actually into that thing. But the general gist is there.