Following previously released album ragers, "Ghost Of Whitechapel" and "Boogeyman", the iconic black metal duo Mystic Circle has dropped another video single, "The Scarlet Queen Of Harlots", featuring Sarah Jezebel Deva. The track belongs to Mystic Circle's upcoming full-length, Hexenbrand 1486, due on 31 October through ROAR.
The band comments: "With the third single to our new Album Hexenbrand 1486, we summon Babalon, the scarlet queen of harlots, which seduces the mankind to sin. Once again we did a cooperation with pur long time friend Sarah Jezebel Deva, which gives that Song the special monumental vibe. This beast is dedicated to all the black hearted witches out there".
Find more info about Mystic Circle's Hexenbrand 1486, alongside the previously unveiled singles/videos, by following HEREs. Link


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