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Music Premiere: Spanish Death Metal Act Bloodhunter releases new music video for 'The Devil's Own'







[photo credit: Javier Bragado]

Edited by Anselm Anderson


Spain’s melodic death metal act BLOODHUNTER returns with their brand-new video single “The Devil’s Own”. Following their recent signing with ROAR – A Division of Reigning Phoenix Music, the band now presents the first glimpse into what listeners can expect from them. Formed in  Galicia, BLOODHUNTER have built a strong following within the international extreme metal scene through uncompromising songwriting, intense live performances and a clear artistic vision. Fronted by tDiva Satanica, the band blends razor-sharp riffing, massive grooves and sweeping melodies with a fierce vocal attack.

“The Devil’s Own” showcases BLOODHUNTER's darker, more personal and more daring side. They are pushing beyond familiar territory with this track, which blends oppressive heaviness with haunting melodic lines. The accompanying video mirrors the song’s inner conflict and darkness.



Listen: https://bloodhunter.rpm.link/devilsownPR



Watch the video premiering here:

 








Diva Satanica explains the story behind the track:
“I wrote the lyrics while being on my last tour in South America with another band. It was a very intense period of my life when I had to take some of the hardest decisions in my career, so it speaks about that. It was one of our faves since the beginning because it's very different from what we've done so far: it's pure evil but with lots of beautiful melodies.”



After joining forces with ROAR, “The Devil’s Own” serves as the first single of BLOODHUNTER’s upcoming new album, which will be released soon. 


Bloodhunter was formed in 2008 by guitarist Dani Arcos. The band has experienced several lineup changes over the years before lead vocalist Diva Satinica joined in 2012. To date, they have released three albums and one live recording. Additionally, the band has opened for acts such as Nightrage, Methedras, and Ancient Rites. Lead vocalist Diva Satinica was a contestant on the TV show The Voice, while guitarist Dani Arcos participated in the “100 Guitars from Hell” event, where he shared the stage with the late Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom.

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