Concerts' videos in capital city of Ukraine.
Limited Edition good-quality recorded and mastered bootleg records. Professionally printed!
Eight shows, including Rage, Blind Guardian, Behemoth, Pain, W.A.S.P., Cradle Of Filth, and Destruction!
DeKurka Prod., 2007 (DKP 001 2DVD). Made in Ukraine.
EPISODE 1 Rage - 24.07.2007
1. Alive But Dead
2. French Bouree
3. Medley
4. Bach In A Version Of Smolsky
5. Higher Then The Sky
6. Suite Lingua Mortis
7. Straight To Hell/Live Video Blind Guardian - 15.04.2007
1. Into The Storm
2. Born In A Morning Hall
3. Nightfall
4. The Script For My Requiem
5. Fly
6. Valhalla
7. Time Stands Still
8. Welcome To Dying
9. I'm Alive
10. Imaginations From The Other Side/Live Video Behemoth - 18.05.2007
1. Summoning Of The Ancient One
2. Prometherion
3. I Got Erection (Turbonegro Cover)
4. As Above So Below/Clip Pain - 18.05.2007
1. On Your Knees
2. Dancing With The Dead
3. Greed/Live Video
4. Photos
EPISODE 2 Flying - 12.04.2007
1. Non-Existent World
2. The Moment Of Creation
3. Whe Faith Dies
4. Graceful Murder
5. False/Live Video/Photos W.A.S.P. - 09.11.2006
1. L.O.V.E. Machine
2. Sleeping (In The Fire)
3. Arena Of Pleasure
4. I Wanna Be Somebody
5. Chainsaw Charlie (Murders In A New Morgue)
6. The Real Me/Clip Cradle Of Filth - 07.05.2007
1. Under Pregnant Skies She Comes Alive Like Miss Leviathan/Dirge Inferno
2. Tonight In Flames
3. Her Ghost In The Fog/Nymphetamine
4. Ebony Dressed For Sunset
5. Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids
6. Rise Of The Pentagram/Satyriasis
7. Gilded Cunt/Temptation
8. Under Huntress Moon
9. From The Cradle To Enslave/From The Cradle To Enslave/Clip Destruction - 12.06.2006
1. Nailed To The Cross/Mad Butcher
2. Unconscious Ruins
3. The Defiance Will Remain
4. Days Of Confusion (Intro)/Thrash'Till Death
5. Life Without Sense/Metal Discharge
6. The Alliance Of Hellhound
7. Drums Solo/Invisible Force/Curse The Gods
8. Total Destruction
9. The Butcher Strikes Back/Live Video
Concerts' videos in capital city of Ukraine.
Limited Edition good-quality recorded and mastered bootleg records. Professionally printed!
Eight shows, including Rage, Blind Guardian, Behemoth, Pain, W.A.S.P., Cradle Of Filth, and Destruction!
DeKurka Prod., 2007 (DKP 001 2DVD). Made in Ukraine..
The eighth full-length studio album by Polish Black/Death Metal band.
The album debuted at the 56th position on the Billboard 200, took 24th place in the Top Hard Rock Albums and 2nd in the Top Heatseekers.
Regain Records, 2007 (RR 099). Unofficial russian bootlegged replica of US release.
Tracklist:
1. Rome 64 C.E. 01:16
2. Slaying the Prophets ov Isa 03:23
3. Prometherion 03:03
4. At the Left Hand ov God 04:58
5. Kriegsphilosophie 04:23
6. Be Without Fear 03:17
7. Arcana Hereticae 02:58
8. Libertheme 04:53
9. Inner Sanctum 05:01
10. Pazuzu 02:37
11. Christgrinding Avenue 03:50
The eighth full-length studio album by Polish Black/Death Metal band.
The album debuted at the 56th position on the Billboard 200, took 24th place in the Top Hard Rock Albums and 2nd in the Top Heatseekers.
Regain Records, 2007 (RR 099). Unofficial russian bootlegged replica of US release.
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The tenth full-length album by the cult Polish Black/Death Metal band.
Given that "The Satanist" is not only the first album by Polish firebrands Behemoth in five years but also their first since frontman Nergal was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010, you might expect them to be restless at the start, to burst open in a characteristic tangle of Extreme Metal. But they begin slowly, a sinister riff cutting patiently through open air. The drums march rather than maraud, while the bass pads the pocket. It feels like the preamble of a classic Rock anthem, perhaps the sequel to “Hells Bells”. But really, Behemoth want to make sure you can hear Nergal and understand him when he opens with purely heretic invective. Rather than emerge as though they have something to prove through speed and precision, one of Heavy Metal’s most popular bands elects to return with something to say that’s as vile and startling as most any moment in their previously impious two decades. Even the precipice of death, Nergal implies, didn’t soften his sacrilege. "The Satanist" in many ways reflects a synthesis of their stepwise, two-decade journey between atavistic Black Metal, expert Death Metal and a mid-career hybrid of the two. "The Satanist" doesn’t give up on high-end recording; in fact, with its occasional exultant choirs, horn fanfares, and acoustic interludes, it’s a complex and deliberate affair. This time, the sheen only highlights what’s beneath the surface, revealing these songs’ eccentricities and thrills rather than buffing them out.
Nergal is careful to stretch his style sheet of references beyond the Devil and Christ; he folds Latin and Coptic concepts into these lines, even nodding to John Milton in one passing moment. There was some doubt, after all, if Nergal would even live long enough to make another album. And there was certainly more doubt than hope that, if Behemoth did finish a tenth record, it would stand somehow as a late-career renaissance. But "The Satanist" is a terrific coil of most everything Behemoth have ever done well, a strangely hopeful vision of hell wrested away from its very grip. A vital, crushing monster of an album, it feels as though the band is digging deep here, tapping into hidden reserves of infernal power to deliver an album of profane and powerful sonic destruction! Behemoth sound revitalized and ready to destroy everything that stands in their path, and fans should be ready to either go along for the ride or be crushed!!
Nuclear Blast GmbH/High Fidelity Ltd./Raven Music, 2014 (STAR01CD). Made in Israel.
Tracklist:
1. Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 4:25
2. Furor Divinus 3:06
3. Messe Noire 4:05
4. Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 5:35
5. Amen 3:49
6. The Satanist 5:34
7. Ben Sahar 5:35
8. In The Absence Ov Light 4:58
9. O Father O Satan O Sun 7:13 Total playing time: 44:20
The tenth full-length album by the cult Polish Black/Death Metal band.
Given that "The Satanist" is not only the first album by Polish firebrands Behemoth in five years but also their first since frontman Nergal was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010, you might expect them to be restless at ..
Deluxe Edition re-release of the second full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
One of the most controversial and diverse albums in the band's career, the album is intriguing for several reasons: it not only featured keyboards and female vocals (by Celina, the ex-girlfriend of Nergal), but showed Behemoth's uniqueness from the start, with their novel combination of Black, Viking and Thrash Metal. It was originally released in January 1996 through Solistitium Records, and later by Pagan Records. The album is Behemoth's last release before their shift into a Death Metal sound. Finally released domestically in the USA, "Grom" is also the only album in Behemoth's catalogue with completely Polish lyrics.
Although Poland’s evil sons have since grown beyond the stringent confines of Black Metal, "Grom" remains a pinnacle moment in Behemoth’s evolution!
180-gram Double Black Vinyl in Gatefold Cover with embossed gold print includes 24-page booklet with lyrics, interviews, vintage photos, as well as Download Card. Bonus disc contains 8 rarities (cover versions, rehearsals and live tracks).
Metal Blade Records, 1996/2023 (3984-16027-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
LP1 “Grom”
Side Spellcraft
1. Intro 1:36
2. The Dark Forest (Cast Me Your Spell) 7:07
3. Spellcraft And Heathendom 4:51
4. Dragon's Lair (Cosmic Flames And Four Barbaric Seasons) 5:56 Side Heathendom
1. Lasy Pomorza 6:26
2. Rising Proudly Towards The Sky 6:53
3. Thou Shalt Forever Win 6:38
4. Grom 5:28 Running time: 44:55 min.
LP2 “Artifacts”
Side Cosmic
1. Freezing Moon (Mayhem Cover) 6:06
2. Total Desaster (Destruction Cover) 4:38
3. Ostatni Tabor (KAT Cover) 3:47
4. Rising Proudly Towards The Sky (Rehearsal 1995) 5:23 Side Barbaric
1. Dragon's Lair (Rehearsal 1995) 5:51
2. The Dark Forest (Live at Pagan Triumph Tour, Maastricht, Netherlands 1996-09-14) 7:19
3. Spellcraft And Heathendom (Live at Pagan Triumph Tour, Maastricht, Netherlands 1996-09-14) 3:05
4. Lasy Pomorza (Live at XXX Years Ov Blasphemy, Kraków, Poland 2021-10-31) 6:47 Running time: 42:56 min.
Deluxe Edition re-release of the second full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
One of the most controversial and diverse albums in the band's career, the album is intriguing for several reasons: it not only featured keyboards and female vocals (by Celina, the ex-girlfrie..
Re-release of the third compilation album by legendary Polish Atmospheric Black Metal band.
After “Chaotica - The Essence Of The Underworld” (1999) and “Historica” (2003), “Demonica” is the last chapter in the earlier compilations’ trilogy.
This retrospective two-disc set includes demos plus never released and re-recorded songs from Behemoth's old school days. On disc one, tracks 1-8 are taken from the "Return Of The Northern Moon" demo, but the order of tracks 5 and 6 have been switched from the original version, track 3 doesn't appear on original demo as separate track. Tracks 9-11 are previously unreleased, and track 11 is re-recorded. On disc two, tracks 1-7 are taken from the "From The Pagan Vastlands" demo. Tracks 8-12 are previously unreleased, tracks 8-10 are alternate versions of their respective songs, and track 12 is re-recorded.
A musthave for every hardcore Behemoth fan!
Metal Blade Records, 2006/2011 (3984-15046-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria.
Tracklist:
Disc One
1. ...Of My Worship (Intro) 1:36
2. Summoning Of The Ancient Gods 6:07
3. The Arrival (Instrumental) 0:58
4. Dark Triumph 5:24
5. Monumentum (Instrumental) 1:18
6. Rise Of The Blackstorm Of Evil 7:02
7. Aggressor 3:33
8. Goat With A Thousand Young (Instrumental) 3:09
9. Bless Thee For Granting Me Pain 2:18
10. Cursed Angel Of Doom 3:09
11. Transylvanian Forest 3:17 Running time: 37:51 min.
Tracks 1-8 originally appeared on "Return Of The Northern Moon" demo tape 1992.
Tracks 9, 10 recorded in Warrior Studio during "Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)" studio sessions, December 1994. Track 10 is re-recorded. Both tracks previously unreleased.
Track 11 originally appeared on "And The Forests Dream Eternally" EP 1994. Rerecorded in Hendrix Sutio during "Demigod" studio sessions. Re-recorded. Previously unreleased.
Disc Two
1. From Hornedlands To Lindisfarne 5:56
2. Thy Winter Kingdom 5:18
3. Summoning (Of The Ancient Ones) 4:56
4. The Dance Of The Pagan Flames 3:59
5. Blackvisions Of The Almighty 4:50
6. Fields Of Haar-Meggido 6:36
7. Deathcrush 3:19
8. Moonspell Rites (Alternative Version) 6:53
9. Blackvisions Of The Almighty (Alternative Version) 6:40
10. Pure Evil & Hate (Alternative Version) 3:15
11. The Oak Between The Snows 2:30
12. Spellcraft & Heathendom 3:34 Running time: 57:46 min.
Tracks 1-7 originally appeared on "From The Pagan Vastlands" demo tape 1993.
Tracks 8-11 originally appeared on "From The Pagan Vastlands" pre-production tape. Previously unreleased. Tracks 8, 9, 10 are alternative versions.
Track 12 originally appeared on "Grom" album, 1996. Rerecorded in Hendrix Studio during Demigod studio sessions. Re-recorded. Previously unreleased.
Re-release of the third compilation album by legendary Polish Atmospheric Black Metal band.
After “Chaotica - The Essence Of The Underworld” (1999) and “Historica” (2003), “Demonica” is the last chapter in the earlier compilations’ trilogy.
This retrospect..
€ 14.90
BEHEMOTH “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” /Deluxe 2LP/
The fourth re-release of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
The second release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series.
Once upon a time, Behemoth played under-produced and mediocre Black Metal before venturing where their hearts told them. Behemoth’s debut is a very good and rock solid album. It’s always had just the sound of Black Metal, and it finds the right moments to establish Black Metal scenery other than derived repetition. Behemoth decided to move forward into death metal with an interest in Sumerian gods and demons. The genre has changed, but you can spot the fascination in war and evil here too, and the ambition is very apparent. The album is completely memorable, with a style of their own the compositions manage to not be repetitive; it reaches and makes a unique and mature sound. Songs like “Hidden in a Fog”, “Entering the Faustian Soul” or “Hell Dwells in Ice” are undoubtedly the highlights of the album, but without taking merit away from the rest of the songs. Behemoth manages to be melodic, heavy, and atmospheric at different parts in the same composition, and they achieve this with the use of very few resources since they use the same ones throughout the whole album without it getting boring or repetitive. “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” delivers promising songs, but the band didn’t deliver their best, so their album ends up being a mere introduction to audiences to their first era.
Metal Blade Records has reissued the album, which includes a second disc of bonus tracks with four unreleased studio tracks and seven live tracks. Those just familiar with their more modern works, (anything from 1999 and onward, for sake of clarity), will find quite a different beast with this debut album.
Limited to 300 copies exclusive for UK market, Deluxe Edition 180-gram Double Brown Black Marbled Vinyl in gatefold cover with updated artwork and embossed gold print includes 24-page booklet with lyrics, interviews, vintage photos, as well as Download Card. Bonus disc contains 11 rarities (unreleased and live tracks).
Metal Blade Records, 1995/2021 (3984-15795-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Side Ignis
1. Chant Of The Eastern Lands 5:40
2. The Touch Of Nya 0:55
3. From The Pagan Wastlands 4:27
4. Hidden In The Fog 6:47
5. Ancient 1:59 Side Agua
1. Entering The Faustian Soul 5:30
2. Forgotten Cult Of Aldaron 4:34
3. Wolves Guard My Coffin 4:29
4. Hell Dwells In Ice 5:47 Running time: 40:08 min.
Side Terra
1. Cursed Angel Of Doom
2. Dark Triumph
3. Bless The For Granting Me Pain (Helevorn, 1994)
4. Hell Dwells In Ice (Helevorn, 1994)
5. Hidden In A Fog (Merry Christless 15.12.2017, Warsaw, Poland)
6. From The Pagan Vastlands (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands) Side Aer
1. Hidden In A Fog (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
2. Wolves Guard My Coffin (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
3. Hidden In A Fog (Live At Riviera Remont 11.10.1996, Warsaw, Poland)
4. From The Pagan Vastlands (Pagan Triumph Tour 14.09.1996, Maastricht, Netherlands)
5. Hidden In A Fog (Pagan Triumph Tour 14.09.1996, Maastricht, Netherlands)
The fourth re-release of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
The second release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series.
Once upon a time, Behemoth played under-produced and mediocre Black Metal before venturing where their hearts told them. Behemoth’s deb..
€ 34.90
BEHEMOTH “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” /Deluxe 2LP/
The fourth re-release of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
The second release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series.
Once upon a time, Behemoth played under-produced and mediocre Black Metal before venturing where their hearts told them. Behemoth’s debut is a very good and rock solid album. It’s always had just the sound of Black Metal, and it finds the right moments to establish Black Metal scenery other than derived repetition. Behemoth decided to move forward into death metal with an interest in Sumerian gods and demons. The genre has changed, but you can spot the fascination in war and evil here too, and the ambition is very apparent. The album is completely memorable, with a style of their own the compositions manage to not be repetitive; it reaches and makes a unique and mature sound. Songs like “Hidden in a Fog”, “Entering the Faustian Soul” or “Hell Dwells in Ice” are undoubtedly the highlights of the album, but without taking merit away from the rest of the songs. Behemoth manages to be melodic, heavy, and atmospheric at different parts in the same composition, and they achieve this with the use of very few resources since they use the same ones throughout the whole album without it getting boring or repetitive. “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” delivers promising songs, but the band didn’t deliver their best, so their album ends up being a mere introduction to audiences to their first era.
Metal Blade Records has reissued the album, which includes a second disc of bonus tracks with four unreleased studio tracks and seven live tracks. Those just familiar with their more modern works, (anything from 1999 and onward, for sake of clarity), will find quite a different beast with this debut album.
Limited to 700 copies exclusive for EU market, Deluxe Edition 180-gram Double Clear Beige Brown Marbled Vinyl in gatefold cover with updated artwork and embossed gold print includes 24-page booklet with lyrics, interviews, vintage photos, as well as Download Card. Bonus disc contains 11 rarities (unreleased and live tracks).
Metal Blade Records, 1995/2021 (3984-15795-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Side Ignis
1. Chant Of The Eastern Lands 5:40
2. The Touch Of Nya 0:55
3. From The Pagan Wastlands 4:27
4. Hidden In The Fog 6:47
5. Ancient 1:59 Side Agua
1. Entering The Faustian Soul 5:30
2. Forgotten Cult Of Aldaron 4:34
3. Wolves Guard My Coffin 4:29
4. Hell Dwells In Ice 5:47 Running time: 40:08 min.
Side Terra
1. Cursed Angel Of Doom
2. Dark Triumph
3. Bless The For Granting Me Pain (Helevorn, 1994)
4. Hell Dwells In Ice (Helevorn, 1994)
5. Hidden In A Fog (Merry Christless 15.12.2017, Warsaw, Poland)
6. From The Pagan Vastlands (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands) Side Aer
1. Hidden In A Fog (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
2. Wolves Guard My Coffin (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
3. Hidden In A Fog (Live At Riviera Remont 11.10.1996, Warsaw, Poland)
4. From The Pagan Vastlands (Pagan Triumph Tour 14.09.1996, Maastricht, Netherlands)
5. Hidden In A Fog (Pagan Triumph Tour 14.09.1996, Maastricht, Netherlands)
The fourth re-release of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
The second release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series.
Once upon a time, Behemoth played under-produced and mediocre Black Metal before venturing where their hearts told them. Behemoth’s deb..
€ 34.90
BEHEMOTH “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” /Deluxe 2LP/
The fourth re-release of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
The second release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series.
Once upon a time, Behemoth played under-produced and mediocre Black Metal before venturing where their hearts told them. Behemoth’s debut is a very good and rock solid album. It’s always had just the sound of Black Metal, and it finds the right moments to establish Black Metal scenery other than derived repetition. Behemoth decided to move forward into death metal with an interest in Sumerian gods and demons. The genre has changed, but you can spot the fascination in war and evil here too, and the ambition is very apparent. The album is completely memorable, with a style of their own the compositions manage to not be repetitive; it reaches and makes a unique and mature sound. Songs like “Hidden in a Fog”, “Entering the Faustian Soul” or “Hell Dwells in Ice” are undoubtedly the highlights of the album, but without taking merit away from the rest of the songs. Behemoth manages to be melodic, heavy, and atmospheric at different parts in the same composition, and they achieve this with the use of very few resources since they use the same ones throughout the whole album without it getting boring or repetitive. “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” delivers promising songs, but the band didn’t deliver their best, so their album ends up being a mere introduction to audiences to their first era.
Metal Blade Records has reissued the album, which includes a second disc of bonus tracks with four unreleased studio tracks and seven live tracks. Those just familiar with their more modern works, (anything from 1999 and onward, for sake of clarity), will find quite a different beast with this debut album.
Limited to 500 copies exclusive for US market, Deluxe Edition 180-gram Double Clear Ash Gray Marbled Vinyl in gatefold cover with updated artwork and embossed gold print includes 24-page booklet with lyrics, interviews, vintage photos, as well as Download Card. Bonus disc contains 11 rarities (unreleased and live tracks).
Metal Blade Records, 1995/2021 (3984-15795-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Side Ignis
1. Chant Of The Eastern Lands 5:40
2. The Touch Of Nya 0:55
3. From The Pagan Wastlands 4:27
4. Hidden In The Fog 6:47
5. Ancient 1:59 Side Agua
1. Entering The Faustian Soul 5:30
2. Forgotten Cult Of Aldaron 4:34
3. Wolves Guard My Coffin 4:29
4. Hell Dwells In Ice 5:47 Running time: 40:08 min.
Side Terra
1. Cursed Angel Of Doom
2. Dark Triumph
3. Bless The For Granting Me Pain (Helevorn, 1994)
4. Hell Dwells In Ice (Helevorn, 1994)
5. Hidden In A Fog (Merry Christless 15.12.2017, Warsaw, Poland)
6. From The Pagan Vastlands (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands) Side Aer
1. Hidden In A Fog (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
2. Wolves Guard My Coffin (Black Metal Inferno Fest 08.06.1996, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
3. Hidden In A Fog (Live At Riviera Remont 11.10.1996, Warsaw, Poland)
4. From The Pagan Vastlands (Pagan Triumph Tour 14.09.1996, Maastricht, Netherlands)
5. Hidden In A Fog (Pagan Triumph Tour 14.09.1996, Maastricht, Netherlands)
The fourth re-release of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Polish Black Metal band.
The second release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series.
Once upon a time, Behemoth played under-produced and mediocre Black Metal before venturing where their hearts told them. Behemoth’s deb..