Seven Women for Satan

“Seven Women for Satan” is inspired by the French horror movie called “Les week-ends maléfiques du Comte Zaroff”, AKA “Seven Women for Satan”, from 1976. If you translate the original title to English the title means “Count Zaroff’s Evil Weekends”. The English title “Seven Women for Satan” don’t really have much to do with the movie. I guess they just went for a bad-ass title rather than a title that makes sense. The movie is about Boris Zaroff that is the son of the notorious Count Zaroff. The count owns a castle with a torture dungeon that was used to harm beautiful naked young women. The song takes it’s view on women who takes pleasure of being used and abused by evil men. The first riff in the song was written all the way back in 1996 and is the oldest riff on the “Blood Feast” album. Very fitting to open the album with such an old riff. The riff may remind you of Slayer – before it breaks into more of an early black metal vibe. The song is a great rocker and a pleasure to play live. We often like to start of the gigs with “Seven Women for Satan” as it makes the audience get into the music and headbang from the very start.

LYRICS:
This is a story of lust – and of power and greed
Where the sinful nuns – comes to drink with me
All lined up for one – to serve and join the fun
To give pleasure and sun – to the darkest one

Hail – to the one
Kneel – and bow down

Seven women for Satan
Seven women for Satan
Seven women for Satan
Seven women for Satan

When the master joins – with all pleasure he groins
All women fulfilled – and just as thrilled
Just like all dreams – that goes to the extremes
The story ends here – just like you my dear

Hail – to the one
Kneel – and bow down

Seven women for Satan
Seven women for Satan
Seven women for Satan
Seven women for Satan