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Theogonia
Rotting Christ

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Track Listing

  1. Xaoeteneto (The Sign of Prime Creation)
  2. Keravnos Kivernitos
  3. Nemecic
  4. Enuma Elish
  5. Phobo's Synagogue
  6. Gaia Tellus
  7. Rege Diabolicus
  8. He, The Aethyr
  9. Helios Hyperion
  10. Threnody
  11. Keravnos Kivernitos [DVD]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35964 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-12-04
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Customer Reviews

Best kept secret in metal5
The return of whom I hold as the most underrated band inside the metal landscape. Rotting Christ exhibit the originality in composition that I crave...making black metal more than just demonic vocals and cascading background keyboards. Frontman/songwriter Sakis continues to draw upon the blood-drenched catacombs of Perdition's flaming pit, but does so with an evil elegance missing from most metal of the genre. The choral introductions and spoken incantations are there of course, but so are the unpredictable arrangements and head-banging riff guitars that inspire a fist-pumping plunge into momentary psychosis. Don't be fooled by the band's name, what you'll find inside is a melodic expanse of forceful, guitar driven malady overlaid with soulful drumming and tons of ancillary enhancement. There is not a weak song on this album...it bleeds with intensity and for that reason is a constant companion while I dredge through many a work day with the rest of the drones. 10 out of 10 Best Cut: He, The Aethyr

More Different stuff from RC and it Rules4
Ya know this band has ALOT of albums and they all sound very different...This is more agressive and darker then there last couple, less experimental and just great melodic dark/black metal...one of the most original albums of 2007.

One of the best metal release of 20075
Hail the Greeks from the heart of the Black Metal scene. Production is thick, sound is atmospheric (without keyboards). The oriental elements in the music is more visible. The song writing is excellent. Less black metal influences (but there are still)... And the riffs... Yes they are good. They have evolved over time, and this is a proof that they have the potential to write good LPs in the near future. A must buy if u are into metal (and I mean real metal of course)...