Hello and welcome to another edition of Heavy Metal Cover Girls; a series where I post Rock/Metal album covers linked by a theme and then attempt to say something interesting about each one.
Or at least something better than "BOOBS!" anyway.
Nuns are on more metal album covers than you would think. At first sight the combination of a music form known for being anti-religious and women known for devoting themselves to Christ is an odd one.
Then again, as we shall see, these nuns have taken a walk on the wild side.
Lorihen - Bajo La Cruz (Argentina 2007)
Let's be charitable and pretend she's looking up at the altar with religious devotion.
Moving on.
Bongtower - Altered States (Russia 2019)
I think this is a metaphor for the constant struggle to remain on the right path in the face of temptation and peer pressure.
Junkyard Drive - Sin And Tonic (Denmark 2017)
Knighthood - Bad Habits (UK 2014)
Oops sorry, wrong church. We were looking for St. Judes. They're having a bake sale today.
You aren't having bake sale, by any chance?
No?
OK then, we'll just be leaving. Sorry for interrupting.
At this point we're beyond "nuns behaving badly" and reached "nuns going into Ken Russell territory."
Darkest Sins - S/T (Norway 2012)
Whatever is going on here, it's heavily implied that the nun is enjoying herself.
Each to their own
Each to their own
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