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Trevor Strnad's horror-inspired lyrics persist on The Black Dahlia Murder's sixth full-length effort, Everblack (2013), beginning with "In Hell is Where She Waits for Me," a reference to the murder from which the band took their name. Strnad elaborates on the lyrical concepts: "The opening track is the first actual song we've done about the Black Dahlia. This one is for the fans...they've been asking for this to happen for a long time. The story takes place at the Elizabeth Short's rain drenched funeral, where her killer in attendance...just one of the many macabre tales woven into the fabric of Everblack. Subterranean flesh-farming vampires, vine rape, Jeffery Dahmer, amputation...it's all here! With this sixth slab of sickness I tried my best to honor the band's legacy and write lyrics that will keep the legions of horror fiends perspiring with fear."
- In Hell Is Where She Waits for Me
- Goat of Departure
- Into the Everblack
- Raped in Hatred by Vines of Thorn
- Phantom Limb Masturbation
- Control
- Blood Mine
- Every Rope a Noose
- Their Beloved Absentee
- Map of Scars