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ROTTING CHRIST have reached another peak in their long career that now spans over more than three decades. The Greeks have literally stood the test of time. With a steady core line-up and their well-honed live delivery, ROTTING CHRIST are filling concert halls and reap enthusiastic crowd reactions wherever they go. This demonstration of love from their followers is not just driven by nostalgia as the band has managed to evolve and grow, while staying relevant beyond the classics with their highly acclaimed latest albums such as 'Aealo' (2010), 'Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού’ (2013), and 'Rituals' (2016). With more than 30 years, 12 studio albums, a dozen EPs, singles and split releases, as well as more than 1.250 shows under their belt, it is about high time to take a retrospective look at this band's fascinating musical development by picking a select choice of key tracks covering the many facets of ROTTING CHRIST that have sparkled over the years.
With such a massive catalogue such an undertaking will always lead to controversy about certain additions as well as omissions from the final list, but the involvement of frontman Sakis Tolis in this extremely difficult task ensures that the result is at least relevant. ROTTING CHRIST were founded by Sakis Tolis and his brother Themis in the year 1987. Lymphatic Drainage. G32 Threading Program Programs more.
Starting out on a basis of death and grind, the Greeks had already embarked on a darker musical journey by the time their debut full-length ‘Thy Mighty Contract’ (1993) was revealed. On the following seven albums covering a ten-year period from 'Non Serviam' (1994) to 'Sanctus Diavolos' (2004), ROTTING CHRIST steadily defined their own distinct style by experimenting with elements from death, heavy, and gothic metal without betraying their black roots. At the same time, the band went from underground heroes to headliner status. With the highly acclaimed ninth album, 'Theogonia' (2007), the Greek stalwarts added an unmistakable native element to their sound, which has remained with them as a signature trademark ever since.
Exploring the mythical legacy of cultures around the globe let to ROTTING CHRIST's massively successful latest release, 'Rituals'. With 'Their Greatest Spells', the Greek metal icons musically revisit their exciting legacy and even contribute a brand new track entitled 'I Will Not Serve' to connect their past with the present. Rock Sound 8/10 - UK - Apr 2010 It seems rather appropriate that Rotting Christ's latest opus was recorded at the summit of Mount Olympus; 'AEALO' certainly reaches similar heights. Deciding to infuse their black-metal roots with their cultural heritage (including female lamenting choirs and reed pipes) also pays dividends and adds another dimension to their already well-honed sound and delivery. The compositions here are awesomely crafted, and at times mesmerising in their power and scope, their intertwining chapters regularly flaunting quality musicians at the top of their game.
Some twenty years on, Rotting Christ show no signs of tiring, and on this form that's most certainly ace news. • Intro • The Sign of Prime Creation • Keravnos Kivernitos • Athanati Este • Enuma Elish • King of a Stellar War • The Fifth Illusion • Archon • The First Field of the Battle • Shadows Follow • The Sign of Evil Existence • Fgmenth, Thy Gift • Coronation of the Serpent • Ach Golgotha • Old Coffin Spirit • The Mystical Meeting • Thou Art Blind • Exiled Archangels • Middle Intro • You My Cross • Morality of a Dark Age • Saturn Unlock Avey's Son • Sorrowful Farewell • Among Two Storms • After Dark I Feel • In Domine Sathana • Nemecic • Under the Name of a Legion • Societas Satanas • Non Serviam.
Awards Metal Hammer Greece - Overall - Best 2007 Album #5 Terrorizer - Overall - Best 2007 Album #32 Metal Hammer Italy - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #1 Metal Hammer - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #10 Loud! - Overall - Best 2007 Album #8 Loud! - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #2 Inferno - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #2 Metal Hammer UK - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #4 Metal Hammer UK - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #13 Metal Hammer Germany - Critic's choice - Best 2007 Album #9 Reviews.