ROTTING CHRIST — Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού

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4.20 | 11 ratings | 3 reviews
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Album · 2013

Tracklist

1. In Yumen - Xibalba 06:25
2. P'unchaw kachun - Tuta kachun 04:44
3. Grandis Spiritus Diavolos 05:52
4. Κατά τον δαίμονα του εαυτού 04:52
5. Cine iubeşte şi lasă 05:58
6. Iwa Voodoo 04:36
7. Gilgameš 04:02
8. Русалка 04:33
9. Ahura Mazdā-Aŋra Mainiuu 04:44
10. Χ ξ ς 05:46

Total time 51:32

Line-up/Musicians

- Themis Tolis / Drums
- Sakis Tolis / Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals, Lyrics, Songwriting

About this release

Season of Mist
March 1st, 2013

Thanks to tupan for the addition and J-Man for the updates

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Warthur
Rotting Christ, on their latest album, play a melodic style of black metal which feels at parts like a black metal answer to the "death 'n' roll" pioneered by the likes of Entombed some way back, fusing as it does black metal themes with more conventional hard rock and heavy metal compositional and performance styles to form an intriguing fusion. Invoking the demons of a wide range of cultures over the course of the album, Rotting Christ eschew the narrow cultural windows that many black metal bands establish for themselves in favour of a world-encompassing vision of evil. Fun times, fun times.
J-Man
Greek black metal veterans Rotting Christ have made quite a few changes to their sound over the years, but unlike other bands in the genre that have opted for a more polished style, they haven't lost sight of what made them such a great band to begin with. With their eleventh full-length observation, Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού, Rotting Christ offers listeners something that is more polished and bombastic than one may expect from black metal, but it entirely avoids the cheesiness that plagues many other melodic and gothic variants of the genre. Although Rotting Christ may no longer appeal to black metal purists, Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού proves that they are still a force to be reckoned with!

I haven't fully delved into Rotting Christ's discography yet, but from what I can tell, the band took form as a melodic black metal outfit before experimenting with gothic metal and later settling upon a black metal-styled form of melodic extreme metal. Describing the music on Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού is a bit of a challenge, as it doesn't fit into any single genre label - the blasting drum patterns and tremolo-picked guitars are often reminiscent of black metal, but the melodic hooks, choral vocals, and polished production make me question whether or not Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού could really be called a black metal release. Rotting Christ isn't afraid to experiment with more traditional Greek sounds either (especially in "Cine Iubeşte şi Lasă"), and plenty of the guitar leads were clearly inspired by traditional metal - just listen to the dual guitar attack in "Iwa Voodoo"!

What this ultimately means is that Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού is a pretty damn unique album, and although Rotting Christ has been around for over 25 years, I'd venture to say that they're still one of the most innovative acts in black metal. The album's distinctly Greek sound sets it apart from other bands on the scene, and its detailed compositions and convincing delivery also make it one of 2013's most enjoyable extreme metal listens. The Tolis brothers have created something very special with Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού!

Members reviews

kogaionon
First time I listened to Rotting Christ was 10 years ago, in college. I remember that albums like "Triarchy of the Lost Lovers", "A Dead Poem", "Sleep of the Angels", "Khronos" and "Genesis" made me love their style, their melodic black/gothic riffs and choirs. But somehow, after six interesting albums that marked my tastes in music followed three cds that, for some reason, didn't capture my attention at all. Rather liniar, repetitive and dull, "Sanctus Diavolos" and especially "Theogonia" and "Aealo" made my think that RC started following a road that will never catch my attention like they used to....and then "Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού" came. It captures the very essence of RC from their best albums and somehow goes a little further with crushing riffs and a good sound quality (a thing that older albums of Rotting Christ didn't have, making the guitars not so dynamic). I considered writing some track names that I consider to be the best on this album, but I can't make up my mind: all of the tracks are different in styles and each and every one of them has something interesting in them; all hails to Rotting Christ!

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