Pure gods of blackened death metal
Mohammed Kh Al Jadee | kuwait | 03/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"it's an obligation for me to comment on this diabolic album,spawned from the abyss of hell,pure beasts that seek only war,warriors of pure metal,gods of metal,extreme brutality and pure violence,these austrian warriors are incredible,their blackened death metal will only claim blood ,war ,helmuth 's screams and guitar shredding will make you tremble and feel that he is a mighty demon from hell,sigurd 's guitar shredding is like pure power and strength by the might of evil and brutality of demons,the drummer is a war machine from the inferno where angels are slain everyday,the bass player is mighty and brutal,if you don't buy this album then you are not into metal at all,buying this album will increase you strength of diabolic violence,these austrains are demons pure demons they will wage war against christianity to the ends of time,and i recommend that you listen to this cd alone because if a normal human listened to it with you he/she will faint, scream of pain and die a pitiful death,buy this album buy it it's a demonic waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar."
Jeez...unlike Metallica these guys get BETTER with age
Joseph D. Losch | Bartlett, Illinois United States | 05/02/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am a HUGE Belphegor fan. The first album I ever picked up was "Blutsabbat". I thought, "hey, great black metal band". I picked up "The Last Supper" second, and thought, "Ah, so they used to be more death metal-oriented". Then, I got the rest and thought, again, "so they are a death/black HYBRID...right..."
I was blown away by this album. It is unbelievable. It sounds like they picked up right where "Lucifer Incestuous" and "Goatreich-Fleishcult" left off. The production has gotten even more stellar with each album. With "Necrodaemon Terrorsathan", they finally created a perfect style. The song structure, the vocal interchanges, the melodies (yes, melodies) are amazing, and even better, they are the first death/black metal band I have ever heard that I actually like the slower songs.
I have noticed; though, and my only gripe is that they tend to repeat themes in their songs from album to album. In "Chants for the Devil 1533" they repeat "festum asinorum" which happened to be the name of the 8th track of "Goatreich-Fleishcult". Also, the instrumental at the end, "Des Pesthaus..." repeats the opening riff to "Necrodaemon Terrorsathan". I am not complaining, and honestly I don't mind it and I still give it a 5 anyway. Great album."
A MUST HAVE!!!!!
Edgardo Ortiz Jr. | Germany | 07/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If Your Into The Mix of Black And Death Then this is a Must HAVE!!!!"