Blutengel share new single and video ‘The Devil’ via Out Of Line – out October 16, 2025

Blutengel drop “The Devil” single and video today
The darkwave act Blutengel has release the single “The Devil” on Out Of Line Music, alongside an official video. The track arrives on the day the Dämonen:Sturm autumn tour resumes. The single was produced by Lukas Schaaf and mastered by Sascha “Busy” Bühren (TrueBusyness).
The second leg of Dämonen:Sturm starts today in Bochum and continues through November, including Cologne, Glauchau, Erfurt, Rostock, and a final show in Leipzig:
- 16.10 – Bochum, Zeche
- 17.10 – Cologne, Live Music Hall
- 18.10 – Glauchau, Alte Spinnerei
- 22.11 – Erfurt, HsD Gewerkschaftshaus
- 28.11 – Rostock, M.A.U. Club
- 29.11 – Leipzig, Felsenkeller (Final Show)
Below is the single as available on Bandcamp.
About Blutengel
Blutengel formed in Berlin, Germany, in 1998 as a project by Chris Pohl. The current core line-up consists of Chris Pohl and Ulrike Goldmann.
The project is signed to Out Of Line Music. Early releases include “Child of Glass” (1999) and “Seelenschmerz” (2001), followed by “Angel Dust” (2002) and “Demon Kiss” (2004). The group’s discography progressed with “Labyrinth” (2007) and “Schwarzes Eis” (2009), alongside EPs such as “Soultaker” (2009). Studio albums in the 2010s and 2020s include “Tränenherz” (2011), “Omen/Save Us” (2015), “Leitbild” (2017), “Un:Gott” (2019), “Erlösung – The Victory of Light” (2021), and “Un:Sterblich – Our Souls Will Never Die” (2023).
In 2025 the band has promoted the Dämonen:Sturm campaign with live dates and merchandise through Out Of Line.
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