| | Belphegor Pestapokalypse VI CD Belphegor Discography of CDs
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Audio Mixer: Andy Classen . Recording information: Stage One Studios, Kassel, Germany (11/12/2005-02/04/2006). Introduction by: Andy Classen . Along with raging against the Catholic Church and promoting the apocalypse in the name of their ol' buddy Satan, Austria's Belphegor have always prided themselves on delivering the most brutal, lightning-fast combination of death and black metal imaginable -- over and over again, album after album. 2006's Pestapokalypse VI is yet another example of this enterprise; opening with a track that's helpfully entitled "Belphegor -- Hell's Ambassador," before unleashing a veritable deluge of similarly frenzied sonic typhoons. These invariably contain eye-popping displays of high-velocity musicianship set to suspiciously machine-like percussion, and, at their best (check out the standout pair of "Seyn Todt in Schwartz," "Pest Teufel Apokalypse"), challenge Belphegor's better-known contemporaries, such as Poland's Behemoth and Brazil's Krisiun, for tee-total speed-freak supremacy. Thankfully, slower-creeping numbers like "Angel of Retribution" and "Bluhtsturm Erotika" do crop up on occasion to offer infrequent, but much needed respites from the disc's otherwise incessant barrage of metronome-melting rampages -- but is it enough? Believe it or not, even hardened death and black metal fans feel the need to come up for air every once in a while, and, since we're talking among friends here: what's the point of enriching Pestapokalypse's "greater concept" by quoting the Marquis de Sade, Goethe, or even the Devil himself (in French, German, and Latin, no less), when all that comes across is unintelligible grunted gibberish? Hey, at least Nile goes for broke and writes its grunts in ancient Egyptian -- which is unintelligible gibberish no matter how you slice it! The bottom line is that, yes, Belphegor are comfortable in their niche and execute it better than most, but unless they broaden their gimmicks at some point, their albums are going to become impossible to tell apart. ~ Eduardo RivadaviaKerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "They've certainly never sounded this powerful or heavy before." Belphegor Pestapokalypse VI Songs Pestapokalypse VI Music Review Purchase Pestapokalypse VI CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Belphegor Lucifer Incestus CD (2004)
Pestapokalypse VI
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| | Behemoth Demigod CD (2005) Enhanced CD
Pestapokalypse VI
$11.95 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. That their albums usually feel like they end too quickly is but one of the superlatives explaining why so few extreme metal bands have been as consistent as Poland's Behemoth over the years (Greece's Rotting Christ and Sweden's Opeth also come to mind). Having laid the groundwork for this consistency with a slew of promising works in the early '90s, Nergal's bloodthirsty trio arguably hit their stride ...
| | Belphegor Goatreich-Fleshcult CD (2005)
Pestapokalypse VI
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| | Kataklysm In The Arms Of Devastation CD (2006)
Pestapokalypse VI
$12.49 Kataklysm: JF, Maurizio, Max , Steph. Personnel: Maurizio Iacono (vocals); Max Duhamel (drums). Audio Mixer: Tue Madsen. Recording information: JFD Studio, Laval, Canada (07/2005-09/2005); Mixart Studio (07/2005-09/2005). The Canadian band Kataklysm's collection of pulverizing sounds cements its reputation as one of the country's premier death metal outfits, with hyper-speed workouts like "Let Them Burn" and "Like Angels Weeping (The Dark)" contrasting with the evil-sounding sonic sludge of "The Road to Devastation" and the seeping decay of "It Turns to Rust." Nearly two decades into their storied career by the release of 2006's mighty impressive In the Arms of Devastation (their tenth official release), Kataklysm are established not only as Canadian death metal's elder statesmen, but one of the genre's most consistently dependable acts, to boot. Equally dependable are their always apropos, album-introducing messages, which on this occasion happens to be the classic "Revenge is a dish best served cold"; a fine quote for most any occasion (international intrigue, divorce, losing last night's game of Monopoly, ...
| | Suffocation CD (2006)
Pestapokalypse VI
$11.39 Suffocation: Guy, Derek, Mike, Terrance, Frank. File this one under "Don't Fix It if It Ain't Broken." Suffocation's seventh full-length--and third since its comeback on Relapse Records--finds the band sticking to the formula that has made them death-metal legends: cataclysmic twin guitar heaviness, technical virtuosity, and guttural vocals. The band also rises above genre trappings with flashes of genius--most notably in the drumming of Mike Smith whose beats are so unrelenting, they come off as a satanic amalgam of techno, Cajun, and Afro-funk. Regardless of ...
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| | Gloomy Grim Blood Monsters CD (2007) (Import)
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