Return in Bloodred

Return in Bloodred is the debut studio album by German power metal band Powerwolf, released in 2005.

The drummer Stéfane Funèbre had to be temporarily replaced by Tom Diener during the recording due to a tendonitis.

According to older interviews, this is an old Romanian legend; the biography of The History of Heresy I, on the other hand, claims that the idea arose during a rehearsal session when Attila Dorn ordered a pop-up pop group to be quiet, otherwise they would be "bitten by the Cobra King.

[4] "The Evil Made Me Do It" and "Lucifer in Starlight" have strong influences of the doom metal and are a tribute to Black Sabbath.

"Son of the Morning Star" does not include guitar, drums or bass unlike the rest of the album.