THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER To Debut Ritual Album In It's Entirety On MSN.com
June 13, 2011, 13 years ago
Detroit-based metal quintet THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER are releasing their new album, Ritual, in Europe on June 17th and in North America on June 21st via Metal Blade Records.
The band has invited MSN.com to take part in revealing the new album to the world. The global exclusive premiere of Ritual will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, June 14th, at this location.
The album will also be available as a box set, limited to 2,000 units including special, exclusive Digibook, witch board, magic wand, sage, incense sticks and coffin nails.
The first single off Ritual, 'Moonlight Equilibrium', is now streaming below:
Frontman Trevor Strnad considers the band's follow-up to 2009's acclaimed Deflorate "the most focused Black Dahlia Murder strike of all time."
"The whole thread of the songs is more tied together than ever before," explains Strnad. "Part of it was kind of like, 'What can we do that's the most Black Dahlia Murder thing? What's going to be the most quintessential Black Dahlia Murder thing we can do?' That's kind of what we set our foothold in. And Ritual, it just lends itself to that -- it's mysticism and magic and all of that. Everyone has an association with some kind of ritual, so we just thought it was the next logical step."Recalling the writing process that led to Ritual's eventual 12 songs, Strnad says that "every song that got brought forth was exciting and more three-dimensional, more twists and turns, more surprises. There's more ups and downs and taking people on a journey this time."
Co-founder Brian Eschbach, meanwhile, credits the presence of fellow guitarist Ryan Knight, who joined the band for Deflorate, with helping to move things forward on this particular venture.
"It's been more collaborative than it's been in years," Eschbach notes. "The last two albums (Deflorate and 2007's Nocturnal) I wrote most of the music, and this one it's almost a 50-50 effort between me and (Knight). He lifted what we were doing on the last album so much from what we've done before, his different techniques and stylings that he knows how to wield. It's really exciting for us to have that be part of the band now." Strnad adds that Knight "is an educated musician, and he's brought that kind of aspect into the band, too. We came to him having higher expectations, and he's exceeded all of those."The Black Dahlia Murder has crammed quite a bit into its 10 years together - five albums, three EPs and a DVD (2009's Majesty) - and the group members themselves seem a bit surprised by what they've wrought. "Yeah, initially we thought we were going to get together on Sundays and try to put a song together every week," Eschbach recalls. "We never dreamed of being able to live off the band." But Strnad says it didn't take long to sense that they could.
"We had the vision that we wanted to take the band to more people, that we wanted to have something bigger than just playing at the crappy ass local bar," he explains. "Being a metal band, I think, is being an underdog. To play music you know is not digestible on purpose, to preach to a certain kind of depraved person...It's a lofty goal to have anyone want to hear what we have to say. We've been really, really lucky, but at the same time we're always looking to the future and trying to do what we do better and better."And I would say this time, with Ritual, we really nailed it even harder than we have before."
Ritual tracklisting:
'A Shrine To Madness'
'Moonlight Equilibrium'
'On Stirring Seas Of Salted Blood'
'Conspiring With The Damned'
'The Window'
'Carbonized In Cruciform'
'Den Of The Picquerist'
'Malenchanments Of The Necrosphere'
'The Grave Robber's Work'
'The Raven'
'Great Burning Nullifier'
'Blood In The Ink'