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The Brides of the Black Room set out for Revenge With “Blood”

“Mother is hungry.
My mind and body is set out on a path of revenge. And also to reclaim.
I’m taking back what is mine. I’m ascending my throne. And for those who stand in my way, beware. The tables have turned, the apple has been bitten. This is where our story begins. And oh yes, there will be blood.”

 

Deep in the womb of the earth, between arteries pulsating with electronic life and organs made of metal, blood will be awakened…as The Brides of the Black Room unleash a Pandora’s box in the form of a vengeful synth-manifesto. Cursecrafter Lea Alazam (Besvärjelsen, REIN) undertakes the blood ritual of her coven, channelling the anger of all who have come before. Under the watchful eyes of the Arch Witch, a crimson dawn descends over the Brides. The clan advances their vendetta with new single, “Blood”, giving us an insight to their cause…and even, through the accompanying music video by EroGuru, a glimpse of their lair.

“I’ll show you blood!” chants Lea Alazam against a massive soundscape of unforgiving synths and heart-rattling bass, embodying the wrath and sorrow throughout the track.
The Brides of the Black Room is an artistic collective existing for the sole purpose of serving the eternal Mother. The harder the outside world has tried to destroy, the harder the collective has become. For every blow, they have grown stronger. After revealing the identities of Ginger Kahn aka Tom Åsberg (Priest), Carolina Lindahl (The Operating Tracks) and Alazam, the collective is now ready to release the second episode of a story in ten parts called Blood and Fire.
After releasing their self-titled 4-track prologue and debut EP in January, The Brides of the Black Room presented Fire Disciple four months later, serving as the first of several singles to be released from Blood & Fire in September 2021. “Blood” is out now, via Icons Creating Evil Art.

Pre-save link for the single here.

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Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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