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"Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend" is a song by German power metal band Powerwolf. It was a first single released from the album The Sacrament of Sin. [1] The song earned the Platinum Record award in Czech Republic. [2]
Album "In Blood We Trust" 2007 Lupus Dei "Raise Your Fist, Evangelist" 2009 Bible of the Beast "Sanctified with Dynamite" 2011 Blood of the Saints "We Drink Your Blood" "Amen & Attack" 2013 Preachers of the Night "Army of the Night" 2015 Blessed & Possessed "Armata Strigoi" "Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend" 2018 CZE: Platinum; The Sacrament of Sin
Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend is the fourth album by the Danish psychobilly band the Nekromantix, released in 1996 by Nervous Records.It was the band's last album to include drummer Tim Kristensen (credited as Grim Tim Handsome), and the only album to include guitarist Søren Munk Petersen.
The album features the fast track "Fire & Forgive", which was also released as a single. [16] The text deals with forgiveness. [13] It is followed by the first single, "Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend", which gives preference to organs. [17] The song is textually concerned with temptation and sin. [13]
Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend may refer to: Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend (album) , 1996 studio album by Nekromantix "Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend" (song) , 2018 single by Powerwolf
The Nekromantix is a Danish-American psychobilly band founded in Copenhagen in 1989. Their lyrics are generally structured around monster and horror themes. A central icon of the band's image is founder and frontman Kim Nekroman's "coffinbass", a custom-built double bass with a body in the shape of a coffin and a headstock the shape of a cross.
In 1991 the band toured extensively in Europe, releasing Curse of the Coffin, their second full-length album that same year. The Brought Back to Life LP appeared in 1992, and 4 years later Nekromantix released their fourth disc, Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend. A tour in Japan followed, as well as a 1999 live set for Kick Music.
The video was recorded in the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Ścinawka Średnia, Poland. [5] After releasing it on YouTube on 22 June 2018, Powerwolf was accused by the local curia that the video "overstepped limits with regard both to the sacredness of the church as well as to the trust shown by the parish priest in charge of that holy place".