On 19 March 2011 "Eternal Empire" was debuted live at
Hammerfest in
Prestatyn, Wales. On 5 May, Evile announced that the name of the new album was ''Five Serpent's Teeth''. On 12 September 2011 the album's first single/music video, "Cult", was released. The video saw a different, more modern approach. Matt Drake stated: As we have often said, we like to do things a bit differently and occasionally side-step the typical or obvious, so here is our video for the first single, "Cult", from our new album, "Five Serpent's Teeth". Ol Drake stated: "Cult" is quite a solid, stomping song, so we wanted something to capture that visually without the typical "shaking" effect In April 2012 Evile announced they would start filming a music video for the track "In Memoriam". Ol Drake commented: The initial idea was to release the "Cult" video, as we did, then immediately get onto recording the video for "In Memoriam"; this was easier said than done. It's been well documented why the song exists. When it came to getting the "right"/"appropriate" treatment for the video, it was a lengthy process. The song is so close to all of us that we wanted to make sure the video complemented the song and its subject matter, and that all four of us were happy with how the song will be portrayed visually. If we'd have settled on the first idea after "Cult", we wouldn't have been happy, so amidst touring and gigging, we've been working hard on getting this 100% before we move on to the next video. The song is basically about loss, which we can all relate to, so we wanted to express that in the video, while staying respectful to why the song exists. We can't wait to get this filmed and out there for all to enjoy! ''Five Serpent's Teeth'' sold roughly 680 copies in the United States in its first week of release, landing it at No. 35 on the Top New Artist Albums (
Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the top 100 of the
Billboard 200. Evile's previous album,
Infected Nations, opened with around 460 units to debut at No. 132 on the Heatseekers chart. == Title ==