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The Devil's Blood was a Dutch occult rock band from Eindhoven, formed in 2006. The band's style combined elements of hard rock, drawing influence from bands like Black Widow, Coven, Black Sabbath, and 1970s underground progressive and psychedelic rock. Their sound was described as "seductive, rather than aggressive," featuring female vocals, classical guitar leads, analog atmospherics, and "vintage satanic hooks." The band was founded by lead guitarist, lyricist, and principal songwriter Selim "SL" Lemouchi. SL's sister, Farida "F. The Mouth of Satan" Lemouchi, joined the band after providing vocals for the song "The Graveyard Shuffle." The group's name was inspired by the song "Devil's Blood" by Swedish black metal band Watain. The Devil's Blood made their live debut at the Roadburn Festival on April 17, 2008. Their first full-length album, "The Time of No Time Evermore," was released on September 11, 2009, through Ván Records. The band's second album, "The Thousandfold Epicentre," was released on November 11, 2011, and later released in the United States by Metal Blade Records on January 17, 2012. Following the U.S. release, the band toured North America as part of the Decibel Magazine Tour 2012, which was headlined by Polish blackened death metal band Behemoth. During the tour, the band faced an unfortunate incident when their bus driver allegedly ran off with their money, leaving them stranded in San Antonio, Texas. On January 25, 2013, the band announced their disband