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12 сен 2006
Untoten embrace mass murderer
Out on November 3rd will be Untoten's "Die Blutgräfin". The double album - which will include 100 minutes of Untoten mayhem - is loosely based on the legendary life of Elisabeth Bathory. Bathory was a Hungarian countess who lived in the Cachtice Castle near Trencín, in present-day Slovakia. She is considered to be the most famous serial killer in Slovak and Hungarian history as well as the world's most prolific mass murderer as she and her alleged four collaborators would have tortured and killed numerous girls and young women. She apparently bathed in the blood of the slaughtered women in order to enjoy eternal life and beauty. In 1610, she was imprisoned in solitary confinement, where she stayed until her death four years later. So far the history lesson... The album is the follow-up to the band's last release, the trilogie "Grabsteinland".
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