It’s time to summon the dark legend of the Blood Countess, and drown quickly in the blood red waters of their scorching sophomore opus.
For nearly a decade now, UK’s own Black Metal beast Blood Countess has waged a war on weakness and mediocrity with a blackened sound strikingly authentic, nothing but the coldest, most merciless of the mid-to-late 90’s the likes of classic Enthroned, Lord Belial, and Thy Primordial. Four years after their critically acclaimed debut Occulta Tenebris, the ruthless frontwoman Nina “The Cuntess” Blackwood and her henchmen István and Átok on the guitars, Darianth on bass, and Michael Robinson on drums return from the underworld with their sophomore spawn, entitled Imperatrix Sanguinis, a Latin phrase that translates directly to “Empress of Blood,” surging forth with a savagery that’s merciless, punishing, and perversely addicting, perfect for those with a staunch, depraved constitution.
Get ready to have all your blood fully drained by The Cuntess in Chains of Misdeed, growling and screaming like a true vampiric entity while Darianth and Michael deliver infernal Black Metal sounds for our total delight, whereas Sadistic Marchioness is even more infuriated and demonic thanks to the ruthless riffage blasted by István and Átok, while Michael continues to hammer his drums without mercy. A Humiliating Plea for the Glorification of Erotic Suffering carries the most poetic name of all songs, and the music is just as infernal and obscure, with The Cuntess continuing to gnarl rabidly for our vulgar delectation; and the band then speed things up and melt our faces with their vile Black Metal magic in The Scavenger’s Daughter, led by Michael’s pulverizing beats and fills.
After the Cradle of Filth-like interlude Shakals of Sin, such a violent UK horde is out for blood again in Purge of Trencin, as demented and grim as its predecessors, with The Cuntess roaring flawlessly supported by the striking riffs by István and Átok, being therefore perfect for enjoying a blood-soaked circle pit during their live shows. Schadenfreude, or the pleasure derived by someone from another person’s misfortune, sees Blood Countess turn that distinguished concept into another feast of raw Black Metal, with Darianth and Michael once again presenting their devilish kitchen from hell; whereas lastly we face Anna Nádasdy, the daughter of the infamous Countess Elizabeth Báthory of Ecsed, with The Cuntess impersonating Anna in great fashion with her desperate, anguished screams, sounding utterly visceral, hypnotizing and disturbing from start to finish.
In a nutshell, Nina “The Cuntess” Blackwood and her Blood Countess remain true to their moniker in Imperatrix Sanguinis, spilling tales of Elizabeth Bathory’s reign of blood-soaked tyranny – obsession, sex, and perversion entwined with madness and hatred for humankind – all led by her invective throat. It’s indeed one of the strongest Black Metal albums of the year, and if you want to join The Cuntess in her quest for blood you can start following the band on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their caustic, impious creations on Spotify, and of course put your blood-soaked hands on the breathtaking Imperatrix Sanguinis by purchasing it from Dominance of Darkness Records’ BandCamp or webstore. In other words, it’s time to summon the dark legend of the Blood Countess, and drown quickly in the blood red waters of the mighty Imperatrix Sanguinis.
Best moments of the album: Chains of Misdeed, The Scavenger’s Daughter and Anna Nádasdy.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2026 Dominance of Darkness Records
Track listing
1. Chains of Misdeed 5:28
2. Sadistic Marchioness 5:03
3. A Humiliating Plea for the Glorification of Erotic Suffering 5:14
4. The Scavenger’s Daughter 3:57
5. Shakals of Sin 2:05
6. Purge of Trencin 6:30
7. Schadenfreude 4:32
8. Anna Nádasdy 5:53
Band members
Nina “The Cuntess” Blackwood – vocals
István – guitars
Átok – guitars
Darianth – bass
Michael Robinson – drums