Dutch occult rockers THE DEVIL'S BLOOD this
week offer up a new video clip from The Thousandfold
Epicentre teaser series. "Die The Death" is the third track
from the band's forthcoming full-length. Scheduled for North American release
on January 17, 2012 via Metal Blade Records, The Thousandfold Epicentre features
11 tracks produced with the help of Pieter Kloos at Void Studios (Eindhoven,
The Netherlands).
Comments band founder SL of the forthcoming release: “THE
DEVIL'S BLOOD are pleased to announce the conception of a new Litter
to be cast upon the sacrificial flames of the bull-headed God that resides on
the plane of Gehenna. Eleven new children shall pass through His flames to
become reborn in Chaos. We have taken 11 months to write and two months to
record these monsters and to prepare, attach and inscribe the appropriate
sigils, ornaments, chimes and bells upon these young-lings before releasing
their serpentine malignity upon the world...”
Check out the video clip for "Die The Death" at THIS LOCATION.
"...an 11-track opus of maximum cosmic
significance..." -- 9/10, Decibel Magazine
"F The Mouth Of Satan does not speak onstage. F The Mouth Of Satan does not give interviews. The only sounds that escape her larynx in public are the rich, silvery tones of her exquisite singing voice. Part Grace Slick, part Ann Wilson, she sounds like she should be haunting the soundtracks of some long-lost Italian horror flick from the 1970s." -- Terrorizer Magazine
"F The Mouth Of Satan does not speak onstage. F The Mouth Of Satan does not give interviews. The only sounds that escape her larynx in public are the rich, silvery tones of her exquisite singing voice. Part Grace Slick, part Ann Wilson, she sounds like she should be haunting the soundtracks of some long-lost Italian horror flick from the 1970s." -- Terrorizer Magazine
"You can think of THE DEVIL'S BLOOD as
a Black Sabbath, a pioneer whose path was cleared by great acts like Mountain
(i.e., Ghost) and Blue Cheer (Blood Ceremony)." -- MetalSucks.net
"Dutch rockers THE DEVIL'S BLOOD bring
to mind what Jefferson Airplane's sound would have been if they abandoned their
love of psychedelic drugs for good old-fashioned Satanism. A very warm sound
has marked every release by the band so far, allowing full justice to be done
to the haunting vocals of the woman known only as 'F.' The band's upcoming
release, The Thousandfold Epicentre, is one of few hotly-anticipated metal
releases remaining on the 2011 calendar." -- LA Weekly
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