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Butcher Babies - New Album Cover Revealed


Metalcore group Butcher Babies recently announced their new and third studio album. Titled Lilith, it features cover art designed by Justin Paul at Design Weapons and will drop via Century Media. You can check out the cover below.

The band stated: "After a year of writing and recording we are thrilled with the growth and maturity of this album. We worked with producer, Steve Evetts to bring you the rawest form of Butcher Babies. No auto-tune, 100% real drums, real guitars, real bass and an all out Butcher Babies assault on your senses. As we know in this industry, these standards are quickly replaced by machines and can eliminate what makes a band an actual band. We are so proud of the hard work and dedication of each member of our team to create this masterpiece."




Vocalist Heidi Shepherd added: "Historically, Lilith has become demonized as a representation of promiscuity and disobedience. We, however, see her as a positive figure. A symbol of autonomy, sexual equality and full control over our own destiny. Lilith is the supreme representation of the left-hand path woman, independent, having discarded the patriarchal yoke, and not afraid to use all the tools available to her, including her sexuality, to gain the most out of existence. The eels in the cover art represent sleek symbolism of new beginnings and adventure. With this album we have musically taken a leap through boundaries and landed in new oceans. It is said that a the dream or visions of eels is confirmation that the path we currently lead is the right one. In this new chapter of Butcher Babies, we welcome evolution as we bare ourselves with Lilith."

Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Butcher Babies
Posted: 01.09.2017 by BloodTears


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02.09.2017 - 19:26
WorpeX
Made of Metal
I hate how its a positive feature of an album now a days that there is no auto-tune and they use a real drummer. Music in this day and age is fucked up.
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