Grave Desecrator Posts New Track "A Witching Whore"
Cult death/black metal horde Grave Desecrator is streaming another new track taken from vicious forthcoming full length, "Dust to Lust." The track, titled "A Witching Whore" is streaming below.
"Dust to Lust" features artwork from Zbigniew Bielak (Watain, Beh emoth and more) and will be released by Season of Mist worldwide on July 1st.
Regarding the new track, guitarist and vocalist Butcherazor comments: "The track 'A Witching Whore' is based on a narrative about a mystical and unknown character from Rio de Janeiro in the XVIII Century, known as 'Bárbara dos Prazeres' ('Barbara of the Delights'). She was probably an even more gruesome and bloody Brazilian version of the infamous Elizabeth Bathory. We are the first band to evoke Bárbara's memory in music. She was a famous prostitute in Rio at the time, yet over the years she grew depraved.
"In witchcraft and black magic she found a possible solution to bring her once splendorous beauty back: virgin blood! Barbara was responsible for bloodbaths sacrificing hundreds of newborn children. We are musically expressing all the torments this woman carried out on her victims with harsh riffs dragged from a devastating foundation, an outstanding guitar solo, as well as highlights reflecting the apex of pain. Even most people living in Rio have not heard about this horrendous story.
"This veiled secrecy and dark contrast with open and 'sunny' Rio that most of you might associate with this city give the essential grey touch to this song. Embark onto this journey, where death is certain, but can come painfully slow."
1. Intro (Dust To Lust)
2. Temple Of Abominations
3. Funeral Mist
4. Gods Of Death
5. A Witching Whore
6. Host Desecration
7. Anathema Bloodlust
8. Bleed For Worship
9. Memento Mori
10. One More Soul
11. Mephistophallus In Occultopussy
12. Perpetual Oath
What's Next?
- Previous Article:
Archaic Decapitator Streams "The Three Poisons" - Next Article:
Buildings Releasing Split With Volunteer
To minimize comment spam/abuse, you cannot post comments on articles over a month old.