British trio Virgin Vampires, a sister band of Pink Panther Project, released a new video single, "At The Cemetery". The single is taken from the upcoming album, Whores And Judaism, which will be released on 21 July via Rune Serpent Europa. The album features a powerful guest appearance from Lisa Hammer of Requiem In White and Mors Syphilitica, lending her formidable vocal talents to the track "Beautiful".
Marking a dramatic stylistic shift from their electronic debut, the new album plunges headfirst into a raw, unadulte, +rated realm of classic gothic and post-punk, cementing the band's position as a formidable force in the contemporary dark music scene. The 11 tracks on Whores And Judaism crumble powerfully, one after another, showcasing a relentless energy.
The album's incendiary new single, "At The Cemetery", tells the tale of a party in a graveyard. This pogo-inducing track, marked by a haunting death bell, has already garnered attention on various compilations and is destined to become a genuine hit. The accompanying video for "At The Cemetery" is available to view now. Link

Whores And Judaism tracklist:
01. Caligulae Insanus Imperator
02. Martyrdoms And Crucifixions I
03. At The Cemetery
04. Are They Real Or just Me?
05. The Curse Of The Pharaons
06. Tibet
07. Beautiful (feat. Lisa Hammer)
08. Lost You In The Dark Unknown
09. Medusa
10. Martyrdoms And Crucifixions II
11. I Feel Dead Here

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