III: Tabula Rasa or Death and the Seven Pillars

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III: Tabula Rasa or
Death and the Seven Pillars
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Studio album by
Released11 June 2013
Genre Hard rock
Psychedelic rock
Length64:58
Label Metal Blade Records (US)
VÁN Records (EU)
The Devil's Blood chronology
The Thousandfold Epicentre
(2011)
III: Tabula Rasa or
Death and the Seven Pillars

(2013)
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III: Tabula Rasa or Death and the Seven Pillars is the final release by Dutch occult-themed rock group The Devil's Blood. The album is made of unfinished demos recorded at the home studio of Selim Lemouchi. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Selim Lemouchi, The Devil's Blood

No.TitleLength
1."I Was Promised a Hunt"
  • I. "...and the holy cunt spewed forth abomination..."
  • II. "...wielding the hammer of the dead..."
  • III. "...upon the aimless path...""
22:01
2."The Lullaby of the Burning Boy"4:11
3."...If Not a Vessel?"4:47
4."In the Loving Arms of Lunacy's Secret Demons"5:55
5."Dance of the Elements"9:39
6."White Storm of Teeth"10:01
7."Tabula Rasa"8:24
Total length:64:58

Personnel

Album personnel adapted from Allmusic. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Gregory Heaney. "III: Tabula Rasa or Death and the Seven Pillars - The Devil's Blood : Overview". Allmusic . Retrieved July 4, 2013.