ROTTING CHRIST — Passage to Arcturo

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EP · 1991

Tracklist


1. The Old Coffin Spirit (4:54)
2. The Forest of N'Gai (5:52)
3. The Mystical Meeting (Sevlesmeht Esoht Spleh Dog) (4:36)
4. Gloria de domino inferni (1:37)
5. Inside the Eye of Algond (5:57)
6. The Nereid of Esgalduin (single version) (3:52)

Bonus Tracks on 2006 re-release

7. Vicious Joy and Black Delight (single version) (4:18)
8. Feast of the Grand Whore (demo) (3:16)

Total Time: 34:26

Line-up/Musicians


- Necrosavron / Drums
- Morbid / Keyboards, Piano
- Necromayhem / Vocals, Guitars
- Mutilator / Bass, Vocals (backing), Lyrics

About this release

Label: Decapitated Records
Release date: May 1st, 1991

Gatefold sleeve with lyrics

Co-released by Wipe Out! Records.

Recording information:

Recorded and mixed at Mini Farm Studios in April 1991.

Thanks to siLLy puPPy, adg211288, UMUR for the updates

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UMUR
"Passage to Arcturo" is an EP release by Greek death/black metal (later black/gothic metal) act Rotting Christ. The EP was released through Decapiated Records in May 1991. 1990 didn´t see any releases from Rotting Christ so the last release before this EP was the "Satanas Tedeum" demo from October 1989.

Stylistically the over a year long recording break, has meant a maturity in the songwriting, but "Passage to Arcturo" still sounds like the natural successor to "Satanas Tedeum" (1989). It´s maybe slightly more black metal tinged (the guitar sound on both releases have that thin black metal sound to them), but the music is still a combination of death metal and black metal elements. Labelling this a pure black metal release would be wrong (personally I think this release swings more towards death metal). Just listen to the vocals, which are predominantly death metal growling. The band again incorporate the occassional horror tinged keyboard part (and even piano on "Gloria De Domino Inferni"), which enhances the dark an occult atmosphere of the music. "The Forest of N'Gai" is an example of the use of keyboards, but they appear more frequently here than on the preceding demo.

"Passage to Arcturo" features a raw demo quality sound production, but it´s not bad sounding at all and you´re able to hear every instrument and vocal part in the mix. If anything the relatively lo-fi sounding production values only add to the authenticity and occult atmosphere of the EP. Upon conclusion "Passage to Arcturo" shows progress and development from Rotting Christ, and although it´s not a perfect release (the musicianship is still a bit untight, and the spoken work sections unnecessary and a bit cringe worthy), it´s a good quality death/black metal release. A 3 star 60%) rating is warranted.
siLLy puPPy
After forming in 1987 in Athens, Greece and releasing a few abysmally sounding demos (“Decline’s Return,” “Satanas Tedeum” and “Leprosy Of Death”) as a grindcore band which were so horribly produced that they literally sound like someone swallowed a microphone and we’re hearing the digestive process, ROTTING CHRIST debuted their first official release PASSAGE TO ARCTURO in 1991.

This debut EP shows the band evolving past their generic grindcore beginnings and entering the contemporary trend of second wave black metal. ROTTING CHRIST was one of the first bands in Southeastern Europe to emerge as a black metal band and this short but sweet EP shows the band in a transitory stage as it still has grind influences but was channeling its sound to correspond with early Darkthrone but even at this stage they were setting themselves apart.

The original EP was only released on vinyl with six tracks but was released a couple years later on CD with bonus tracks which include the mini-EP “Dawn Of The Iconoclast” which contains the two tracks “The Nereid Of Esgladuin” and “Viscious Joy And Black Delight,” and also includes the track “Feast Of The Grant Whore” from the first official demo “Satanas Tedeum.” On my CD there is a title track that starts off the album which i’m not sure where it came from and it replaces the original opening track “Intro - Ach Golgotha” which is an atmospheric build up of dungeon synth sounding ambiance with monks chanting faintly in the background while monstrous sounds emerge from the depths of hell. It’s pretty cool and i’m not happy that they left it off the newer editions.

So in effect on the CD version which is probably the only one you can find these days, you will get a clear picture of how the band was changing it up in the early days trying to grasp onto a sound all their own which on this one is a mix of old school death metal with second wave black metal. Unlike many contemporaries the band was already utilizing melodic counterpoints to the harsh bombastic metal riffs as on “The Old Coffin Spirit” that has keyboards and female vocals accompanying the black metal riffs. At this point the percussion merely accompanies the riffs and there are no blastbeats or technical wizardry of any kind. The focus is on brutal guitar riffs and atmospheric accompaniments with their occult themes and lyrics which are unintelligible.

It’s interesting to compare the bonus tracks that are taken from the early demos as they show how quickly the band was evolving. I was initially surprised that i liked this one so much because i always found their full debut album “Thy Mighty Contract” to be a little too generic for my tastes. PASSAGE TO ARCTURO is a much more varied and diversified affair with interesting songwriting, great guitar work and spooky atmospheric additions that work in tandem with the eerie imagery of the album cover. There are hints of their future here as well as there are melodic piano runs, spoken word chants and some of their familiar interplay between the instruments as well as the unique vocal growls of Sakis Tolis (known here as Necromayhem.)

This first release is light years beyond the awful and forgettable demos and more interesting than the full length release to follow. If you like early melodic black metal with that underground early 90s appeal then PASSAGE TO ARCTURO won’t disappoint and an excellent gateway into their early years as it also contains just enough earlier material to give you a taste of how far the band has taken their sound over the years.

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