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One of the rare female serial killers, who happened to be royalty, a number of songs have been written about the ‘Blood Countess,’ Elizabeth Báthory.
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Countess Elizabeth Báthory was something else – a hot mess to say the least. Safe to say, the Blood Countess wasn’t playing around when it came to murder. As History tells it, “her bloodthirsty activities have led many to cite her as one of the first vampires in history[1].” Despite being part of a family that included royalty, the same family also included dysfunction beyond the countess herself. Her status allowed her to be prolific, but as with all serial killers, they make mistakes – even royalty. After feeding on the lowest females in society, she began to expand into those with status. That was a no-no.
A lot has been written about the Countess, but we won’t expound upon her crimes here. Our purpose? Compile and analyze a bloody soundtrack about Elizabeth. There have been lots of songs written or inspired by her. Why? Perhaps it’s because she’s one of the earliest serial killers. Maybe it’s because she’s the rare female serial killer. Another possiblilty? Her influence, as bad as it is, transcended her death in her fifties. How many horror films, novels, and so on have been based on her perverseness and cruelty? Lots. Here is a bloody soundtrack, compiled mostly of metal, for Countess Elizabeth Báthory.
[1] H. (2009). Bathory’s torturous escapades are exposed. Retrieved August 11, 2017, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/bathorys-torturous-escapades-are-exposed
1. Slayer, “Beauty Through Order”
World Painted Blood • American • 2009
“Frozen in time is the ice flowing in your veins Are you insane? At your mercy, they suffered while you sat there painless Vile and shameless.”
There’s more of course, as Slayer brings biting to play (“Biting the flesh, face my sick prelude / Now meet your frozen death”), as well as her status in society (“Murder is my birthright the bloodline proves aristocracy / Walled in, left for dead, your actions show no hypocrisy”). “Beauty Through Order” appeared on another playlist from our serial killer series, Chilling Songs About Serial Killers: Take 1.
2. Opera Diabolicus, “Blood Countess Bathory”
1614 • Metalville• 2012
“Thy deeds are over, we’ve torn down your gate The trial has begun, your accomplices arraigned Blood on the wall, blood on the floor For what they have done their heads are going to roll Blood on the wall, blood on her hands No words passed your lips but silence means yes Gone are dreams, return to me Can’t you see I’m Countess Báthory Countess Báthory.”
“Blood Countess Bathory” appeared on another playlist from our serial killer series, Chilling Songs About Serial Killers: Take 1.
3. Cradle of Filth, “Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids”
Cruelty and the Beast • Sony • 1998
There’s more poetry – dark poetry of course: “And to her dead reflection / ‘Twas as if her pallor gleamed / Like an angel’s warmed by candles / Where erotic stains had cleaved / Demons dragged this libertine / Lusts creaming for release / Upon the anointed flesh of maidens preened / As canvas for caprice.” WOW.
4. Evile, “Bathe in Blood”
Enter the Grave • Earache • 2007
“Kill, bathe in blood of the pure Fresh youthful meat No hope of feeling from me Your death will be sweet Drained of your freedom and life Stripped of your will I’ll keep you bleeding for me You are my thrill.”
Of course, there’s more:
“Terror on your deathly face Blood spills from your wounds Fate has sentence you to death Your gift I consume Victim of violent torture What was yours is now mine I tear the beauty from your flesh I feed on the divine.”
5. Countess, “The Wrath of Satan’s Whore”
Ad Maiorem Sathanae Gloriam • Countess • 1995
An extended instrumental intro, establishes mysteriousness; it’s foreboding to say the least. Then, the true “Wrath of Satan’s Whore” is unveiled, thanks to the coarse, harsh vocals of frontman Orlok.
If the introduction had a radiance despite its enigmatic nature, in Orlok’s hands, things become morbid to say the least. There’s certainly a lack of melody…
“More than six times a hundred maidens fair Lured into the countess’ castle unaware Dark lady of Hungary obsessed by blood The virgins trapped in Hell cries in vain to God.”
6. Candlemass, “The Bleeding Baroness”
Death Magic Doom • Nuclear Blast • 2009
“Can you see her, slender and pale? / But so graceful she walks down the stairs / A perception of musk fills the air / The kiss of darkness, the baron’s own heir.” The second distinct section is in good ole common time. It’s still heavy, capturing the self-indulgence and lust of Elizabeth.
“She’s so ruthless... evil, grotesque In her glory... the Baroness... godless Blood is precious... so delicious Vampire white... ferociously vicious bleed.”
Then, there’s one more distinct section. There’s a change of pace on the chorus. The tempo slows, while the lead vocalist continues to sing with the utmost angst and passion.
“The Bleeding Baroness Hours of slumber Just before she will take you and make you wish that you’ve never been born The Bleeding Baroness Crimes of passion She needs you and feeds you and bleeds you with the rise of the moon.”
Candlemass conjure up an exceptional tone poem for the Blood Countess, no questions asked.
7. Mütiilation, “To the Memory of the Dark Countess”
Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul • Osmose Productions • 2014
8. Tormentor, “Elisabeth Bathory”
Anno Domini • Nocturnal Art Productions • 1988
Even with some sarcasm coming into play, the vocals aren’t the least bit sympathetic in sound. This is an eerie listen by all means. Perfectly suited for Halloween – maybe not for the kids though. Definitely not for the kids: “Her mind is insatiable / She craves virgins’ blood evermore / Her flames will never die… / Surrounded by infernal glory.”
9. X Japan, “Rose of Pain”
Blue Blood • Kioon Japan • 1989
10. Electric Wizard, “Torquemada 71”
Witchcult • Metal Blade • 2007
“Baby writhing on my torture rack Necrosadist Your naked flesh bears his mark Feed my caress... Of all my victims, you loved the pain My necroqueen The bloody countess reborn again...”
Oh my! For good measure, Electric Wizard even name drops the countess:
“Torquemada 71 I am the inquisition Torquemada 71 From your sweet lips, confession Torquemada 71 My Countess Báthory Torquemada 71 Come now and torture me.”
11. Barathrum, “Countess Erszebeth Nadasdy”
Saatana • Fontana International • 1999
“The dark lady of her castle Invented the secret of everlasting youth Accidentally, she made a wound for the chamber maid Maid bled drops of blood on the hand of the countess And behold – that drop of blood Changed dramatically the surface of her skin And her skin looked like a young girl’s peach cheek Every time when it was washed by virgin’s blood.”
Yeah, it’s over the top, but think just how over the top the Blood Countess was!
12. Aiden, “Elizabeth”
Knives • Victory • 2009
“She bathed in the blood that much you know Of the demon countess Báthory Through these cemetery gates we go With my eyes closed Elizabeth! She will not bathe alone...”
13. Bathory, “Woman of Dark Desires”
Under the Sign of the Black Mark • Black Mark • 1987
The melody of “Woman of Dark Desires” certainly has a deficiency in the tunefulness department. What it doesn’t lack is edginess or hellishness:
“Now the hour is come, the time is right for the feast to take its roll And by the sunrise 60 bodies will be found raped from their blood and souls The beauty patiently selects victims for the night Innocent blood will give eternal beauty life.”
14. Ghost, “Elizabeth”
Opus Eponymous • Metal Blade • 2010
While “Elizabeth” is dark and chilling like many of the other songs on this list, Ghost are more melodic compared to other bands. The vocal clarity is a selling point.
“Underneath the moonlight of old Hungarian skies Buried in the blood-drenched earth These barren lands of ice She was an evil woman with an evil old soul Piercing eyes emotionless A heart so black and cold.”
15-17. Kamelot, “Elizabeth”
Karma • Sanctuary • 2001
“Elizabeth I: Mirror, Mirror” opens with lush, symphonic qualities. Vocally, the melody shines with beauty capturing the desires of the countess to stay young forever.
“Mirror can you tell me How to stay forever young Let me know the secret I will hold my twisted tongue Please protect my beauty Velvet skin so pure and white Hear my name resounding Like a hymn at dead of night.”
As it progresses, more of the metal elements unveil themselves. Still, the melody remains tuneful and clear.
“Elizabeth II: Requiem for the Innocent” begins a bit darker with more bite. Still, the melody remains intact.
“Don’t you want to die Walk beside me evermore Don’t you feel alive Like you’ve never felt before Don’t you want to die Souls transcending, silver shine Don’t you feel live Your blood preserves my place in time.”
“Elizabeth III: Fall from Grace” marks the final and lengthiest portion of the trio. Although it’s listed as an eleven-minute juggernaut, only about four minutes is music while the rest is silence. From the jump, the guitars are incredibly athletic, jam-packed with energy.
“What if there’s a God a hell and heaven Fire is the torment I must face Dying by the souls I have forsaken No one’s going to catch my fall from grace.”
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