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THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER: 'Deflorate' Artwork Revealed - July 29, 2009
The cover artwork for "Deflorate", the new album from the Michigan-based melodic death metal band THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, can be viewed below. The CD is scheduled for release on September 15 via Metal Blade Records. The album's first single, "A Selection Unnatural", is now available for streaming exclusively on RevolverMag.com.

Vocalist Trevor Strnad stated about the "A Selection Unnatural" song, "I was watching some crazy shit on birth defects on the health channel and I wanted to try to recreate the feelings of horror and repulsion that people react with when seeing these kinds of unfortunate images. 'A Selection Unnatural' is meant to be a science-fiction shocker about the short life of a terribly deformed mutant of a child. From the moment he is born he is kept in labs and is regarded as a living medical marvel, poked and prodded by scientific minds wondering how such a being could come to be. How could such a thing occur in nature? Is he a human being like you and I? I was trying to find a balance between completely describing the creature and leaving a bit up to the imagination and let the listener decide exactly what it would look like. The person telling the story is meant to sound disgusted, a voice of sheer cruelty and indifference to the child's life. He wonders what the boy's purpose was on this earth, scoffing at his plight. The title is obviously a play on Darwin's theory of natural selection."

"Deflorate" track listing:

01. Black Valor
02. Necropolis
03. A Selection Unnatural
04. Denounced, Disgraced
05. Christ Deformed
06. Death Panorama
07. Throne Of Lunacy
08. Eyes Of Thousand
09. That Which Erodes The Most Tender
10. I Will Return

Metal Mark of SkullsNBones.com conducted an interview with THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER on July 24, 2009 at the Atlanta, Georgia stop of this year's Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival. Watch the seven-minute chat below.

"Majesty", the brand new DVD from THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, sold 2,900 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 2 on the Top Music Videos chart.

Released on May 12 via Metal Blade, "Majesty" is a first-ever look into the group's relentless touring lifestyle and a "side-splitting peek into the hard-working band's humor-laced brand of daily life [that] will have you smelling the funk of the van from coast to coast and keep you coming back for more. Brimming with bone-crushing live performances and hilarious after show antics, 'Majesty' is your ticket to ride. Witness the real history as told by the band! Behold the ravenous legions of fans! Learn the secrets of the ape! What you hold in your hands is the ultimate BLACK DAHLIA experience… now shut up and get in the van!"

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER's last album, "Nocturnal", was released on September 18, 2007 via Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2005's "Miasma" was recorded with Eric Rachel (who mixed "Miasma") and was mixed by Jason Suecof.



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COMMENT |
posted by : Daisy May Tinklepants
7/29/2009 2:00:09 PM

hey blabbermouth, can you make the picture a little smaller so we can't see it at all?


fail...

COMMENT |
posted by : dallaswillis
7/29/2009 2:05:04 PM

Thats a bit different for them, good stuff! How many albums are coming out 9/15? This is like the 4th one I know of.

COMMENT | NICE artwork!
posted by : blackfarted
7/29/2009 2:10:10 PM

Less grim and cold than Nocturnal, but still great.

COMMENT |
posted by : bigborman
7/29/2009 2:11:19 PM

DISGUSTING !! WTF ????

COMMENT | Yo Blabbermouth
posted by : \m/Matt\m/
7/29/2009 2:16:01 PM

I agree, make the picture a little smaller jackass


I hope that was a joke that you made it that small, because if not what the fuck?

COMMENT | ...
posted by : TortureKiller
7/29/2009 2:32:30 PM

That's pretty ugly, but seems to be a tribute to eighties Metal artworks - it instantly reminded me of Powerslave. If it was supposed to do so, it shows where TBDM are coming from. Genuine Metalheads!

COMMENT |
posted by : sunstyle
7/29/2009 2:36:14 PM

we want to hear another song off Deflorate, dont be so stingy

COMMENT |
posted by : blackfarted
7/29/2009 2:38:10 PM

it's got a crazy HP Lovecraft/Hendrix/Mastodon vibe to it, I love it it, every time I look at it I get a little more creeped out.

COMMENT | Great
posted by : VelvetKevorkian429
7/29/2009 2:41:40 PM

It's weird, but I like it.

COMMENT |
posted by : Deth
7/29/2009 2:43:15 PM

So not being able to see an album cover close-up bends you so out of shape that you have to resort to insults and name calling???

Seriously???

COMMENT | Deth
posted by : \m/Matt\m/
7/29/2009 2:57:03 PM

Yes


Jk.

But I mean come on, if they have that tiny picture don't you think that they just MAY have a slightly bigger picture? I mean seriously.

COMMENT |
posted by : Nocturnal Majesty
7/29/2009 3:01:31 PM

pretty sick

COMMENT |
posted by : Nocturnal Majesty
7/29/2009 3:03:00 PM

powerslave meets dissection

COMMENT |
posted by : Toutatis
7/29/2009 3:07:36 PM

http://i32.tinypic.com/2816bk3.jpg

COMMENT | Hell yeah!!
posted by : AtomKey
7/29/2009 3:17:22 PM

That is awesome, a great cross between horror and science fiction. I'm sure it was designed to reflect the songs. It is very original and very metal!!

COMMENT |
posted by : NxH85
7/29/2009 3:53:13 PM

lol can hardly see it, unless i have microscope vision!

COMMENT | Thanks toutatis!
posted by : \m/Matt\m/
7/29/2009 4:02:03 PM

I can at least make shit out now


Go to his link:
http://i32.tinypic.com/2816bk3.jpg

COMMENT |
posted by : AttorneyGuy
7/29/2009 4:16:53 PM

Imagine the reaction if this was Megadeth's new cover...

COMMENT | Thanks for the big pic version Toutatis
posted by : blackfarted
7/29/2009 4:22:52 PM

looks great as my new wallpaper

COMMENT |
posted by : NarsilianShard
7/29/2009 5:21:51 PM

DO NOT SEARCH DEFLORATE ON GOOGLE IMAGES

COMMENT | That cover looks awfully familiar..
posted by : Pagan_Altair
7/29/2009 8:42:43 PM

'Powerslave' anybody??? Their DVD album cover looks like Dismember's 'Like An Everflowing Stream' too. Wonder what bands they're gonna knock off musically this time around?

COMMENT |
posted by : lowend365
7/29/2009 9:42:23 PM

wtf? i hope that's some kinda joke. that's waaay too colorful for a TBDM cover, but than again these jack-offs have been going out of their way to look ridiculous lately.

here's to hoping the music still rules! \m/

COMMENT | ok....
posted by : Supernaut456
7/29/2009 9:43:30 PM

so pagan altair which of your favorite bands came up with entirely original sounds...... every band in metal is a knock-off in a way of a previous band....what makes BDM a knock-off compared to your favorite bands that are merely 'inspired' or 'influenced' by other bands....what kind of original sound are you looking for anyway??



COMMENT |
posted by : Pagan_Altair
7/30/2009 12:39:03 PM

I look for a sound that isn't a bunch of metalcore kids Americanizing Swedish Death Metal.

I'll keep my eyes peeled for the new Nile, Immolation and Morbid Angel albums.



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