Rotting Christ - The Call

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Album: The Call
Rating: 4.82

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Review by Andreas Setiawan

Rotting Christ's 1994 album, The Call, is a masterpiece of black metal. The Greek band's fourth studio release is a dark and atmospheric experience that showcases their ability to create haunting melodies and powerful riffs.

The album begins with the ominous intro track, "The Sign of Evil Existence," which sets the mood for the rest of the album. The opening riff of "Transform All Suffering into Plagues" is one of the most memorable on the album, and the song's relentless pace and aggressive vocals make it a standout track.

Other highlights include "Fgmenth, Thy Gift," which features a haunting melody and a dramatic change in tempo mid-song, and "The Fifth Illusion," which has a more melodic and atmospheric sound.

The production on The Call is top-notch, with each instrument clearly defined and the vocals mixed just right to create a sense of depth and atmosphere. The album's lyrics deal with themes of darkness, death, and the occult, adding to the overall sense of unease.

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TrackDurationPreview
The Call5:0
The Sign of Evil Existence1:59

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Rotting Christ-The Call (Official Lyric Video)
ROTTING CHRIST-The Sign Of Evil Existence : featuring Nergal (Behemoth) + Necroabyssious (Varathron)

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Recorded AtPentagram Studio Athens

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About Rotting Christ

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Greek band formed in 1987 by singer and guitarist Sakis Tolis (Necromayhem), his brother Themis Tolis (Necrosauron) on drums and Jim Patsouris (Mutilator) on bass. In 1984 Jim Mutilator formed Black Church along with some classmates but Tolis brothers joined the band after a while.Jim decided to change the band's name and Rotting Christ emerged in 1987. At first, the trio played a roaring mixture of Death Metal and Grind. Only one year later the band recorded their first split 73 EP with Grindcore act SOUND POLLUTION. In 1989 their first official demo was unleashed upon an unsuspecting world. This notorious five-track under the name Satanas Tedeum witnessed ROTTING CHRIST turning towards an incredibly dark and violent Black Metal sound. With this demo the Greeks established themselves firmly in the underground as one of the originators of the second wave of Black Metal  a fact easily forgotten in the face of later Scandinavian domination. In 1991 ROTTING CHRIST had scored a local record deal and released their famous Passage to Arcturo. The EP featured NECROMANTIAs Magus Wampyr Daoloth (as Morbid) on keyboards. With this guest appearance the Greeks clearly demonstrated once more that they have never forgotten their roots. Later in 1991, the Dawn of the Iconoclast 73 followed as well as a split EP with Italian band MONUMENTUM. Changing to an international label, ROTTING CHRIST saw their debut album Thy Mighty Contract appearing in 1993. This classic work defined the so-called Greek sound of Black Metal and gained them worldwide attention. ROTTING CHRIST took part in the notorious Fuck Christ Tour '93 with IMMORTAL and BLASPHEMY, which quickly earned them even more recognition and caused their label to release the two-track Apokathelosis 7 EP. Returning for a contract to a native company for their next album Non Serviam soon proved an obstacle for ROTTING CHRIST. Non Serviam came out late in 1994, but unfortunately wasnt largely available abroad until Season of Mist reissued it many years later. The Greeks still scored a six-album deal with a major German player in the underground. Triarchy of the Lost Lovers hit the stores in 1996. After a two-month European tour together with label mates SAMAEL and MOONSPELL, the bands fame grew again. Kostas Vassilakopoulos from CORRUPTION joined as a second guitarist and eventually became a permanent member of ROTTING CHRIST. In August 1997 A Dead Poem continued this Greek success story. Andreas Lagios took over the duties on bass, while Xy from SAMAEL played the keyboards and also produced the album. After a headlining European tour with OLD MANS CHILD and SACRAMENTUM, the next album was eagerly received by fans and press in January 1998, entitled Sleep of the Angels. This release was followed by a massive European tour with DEICIDE, ANCIENT RITES, AETERNUS and BEHEMOTH and several shows in the USA. In the spring of 2000, Sakis self-produced the next album titled Khronos at the Swedish Abyss Studio in close collaboration with Peter Tägtgren from HYPOCRISY. After yet another successful tour, ROTTING CHRIST spent their next year and a half in retreat. The band dedicated themselves completely to the creation of their seventh studio album Genesis (2002) and the live DVD "Live in Vienna" in 2003. Recorded in Stage One Studio with Andy Classen (HOLY MOSES), Genesis was a dark and harsh album, but not without the melodies and the classic Heavy Metal vibe the Greeks had incorporated into their music during the late nineties. The same feeling still emerges from the Sanctus Diavolos album (2004). At this time Kostas Vassilakopoulos left ROTTING CHRIST and was replaced on guitar by George Bokos. Despite the long and productive cooperation with their previous label, ROTTING CHRIST felt the need for a change and signed to Season of Mist. In January 2006 Season of Mist re-released the bands early classics Passage to Arcturo and Non Serviam in a 2CD set including bonus material. One year later, Theogonia, the first album for their new label, scored a massive hit. This rare gem gained them highest accolades from critics and fans alike. The Greek Black Metal veterans added an unmistakable native element to their sound, which gave their tenth release a very distinctive and individual twist. As Theogonia climbed high in many top lists of 2007, the career of the Greeks reached a new peak, which also led to a high demand of their anniversary live DVD Non Serviam  A 20 Year Apocryphal Story in 2009. It is common knowledge that a masterpiece can hardly be surpassed. Yet ROTTING CHRIST performed this close to impossible feat: in February 2010, AEALO strengthened all the features that made its predecessor so glorious. The Greeks drew heavily from their countrys ancient heritage and then went to translate this rich history into the universal language of Metal. Their distinct sound and riffing was transformed by traditional female lamenting choirs and ancient reed pipes as well as folkloristic melodies and rhythms into something fresh and fascinating. ROTTING CHRIST invoked their brotherhood in spirit with equally individualist groups like PRIMORDIAL. This bond was illustrated by a stunning guest performance of the Irish bands vocalist Alan A. Nemtheanga, while a no less amazing contribution came from Greek-American diva extreme Diamanda Galas in a cover version of her own Orders from the Dead song. AEALO was a musical conjuration of the spirit of the past. The inner eye witnessed Homers heroes clad in golden armour performing mythical feats before the gates of mighty Troy. It saw that host of Greek freemen among them those 300 Spartans under king Leonidas holding out against a far superior force of Persian invaders. The very ground seemed to shake with Alexander the Great marching his victorious Macedonian phalanxes as far as India. It was such feelings that Sakis evoked within the concept of AEALO. He portrayed the loneliness of a warrior, his raging anger, sad grief and final despair, which were captured in the atmosphere and essence of this album. Far from delivering an exercise in exuberant patriotism and false heroism, ROTTING CHRIST touched the universal sorrow behind human warfare, when brother fights brother and neighbor turns against neighbor. KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY means Do What Thou Wilt and according to the infamous English occultist Aleister Crowley (18751947) this shall be the whole of the law of the coming Æon of Horus. This album takes the musical and lyrical concepts that ROTTING CHRIST have developed on their two previous releases Theogonia (2007) and AEALO (2010) another step further. Mastermind Sakis Tolis creates mystical atmospheres by delving deep into ancient secrets and myths from the Sumerians, Incas, Persians and other cultures. ROTTING CHRIST skillfully vary their highly individual sound with female vocals, piano, bagpipes, horns and by other means. The excellent songwriting of KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY is extremely confident and displays a maturity and perfection born out of long years of composing and experience. This band knows exactly what it is doing. In combining Metal and cultural heritage, ROTTING CHRIST remain true to the Black Metal roots of their founding in 1987. KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY follows the principle of Do What Thou Wilt as the threat leading through this amazing album, which makes Sakis universal claim even more visible. His lyrics on the album are inspired by ancient cultures, myths and folklore from all around the world. ROTTING CHRIST return to mankinds eldest verse epic with the Sumerian Gilgameš. They visit the Incas by quoting from the sacred hymns of emperor Pachacutec in Punchaw kachun  Tuta kachun. A tale is spun about the undead Russian water spirit Русалка, which lures men and children into a wet grave. The voice of ancient Persia speaks through Ahura Mazdā-Aŋra Mainiuu, while Cine iubeşte şi lasă offers the Greeks interpretation of a Romanian folk classic. The latter song is colourfully realised with the stunning vocals of Suzana Vougioukli and Eleni Vougioukli on piano demonstrating the wide range and diversity that make this album so special. Dive deep into KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY to celebrate and witness its wonders!

Members

  • George Zaharopoulos
  • Andreas Lagios
  • George Bokos
  • Themis Tolis
  • Jim Patsouris
  • Sakis Tolis
  • Kostas Vassilakopoulos
  • Georgios Tolias
  • George Emmanuel
  • Ignacio Blanco
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Summary by Andreas Setiawan

The Call is a classic black metal album that showcases Rotting Christ's talent and creativity. It's a must-listen for fans of the genre and a great starting point for those looking to explore the band's discography.

Comments

frontpagephotowi
frontpagephotowi
Tot nog geen inbraken, ging mijn leven nog niet zo ZWAAR KLOTEN. tabs eitje.
mohit273723
mohit273723
ทรงหัวเกรียนกลมดิ๊กเหมือนลูกแตงโมหล่อเลยนะ โตโน่ ภาคิน OMO Omi .
yatsndtz
yatsndtz
These guys need to sing helter skelter
quirkyherbert
quirkyherbert
Willen ze mij nog zwarter maken alsdan ze ooit een schaapje geschapen hebben, Ik ben helemaal geen NAZIE
Als ze van iedereen zo een puin achterlaten als mij sinds 1999, 24 jaar slecht laten gaan.
44 jaar tot puin, vind ik het niet vreemd dat heel NL door hun fundament heen blijft zakken.
Dat waren niet mijn TTTT The Three Tropical Tanks wat me vanochtend wakker maakte maar my own home en own worckplace met 3 inbraken tot 1 grootte puinzooi, mijn kop blijft 1 grootte puinzooi en voel me 1 grootte puinzooi.Heefd toch al 8 jaren niemand nog zin in HET VERHAAL HOE dat ze mijn leven tot 1 grootte puinzooi houden, burgemeester schrijenstraat 32-3.
thoughtpuri
thoughtpuri
They never cease to amaze me
alterlatina
alterlatina
This, like so many others. Is an awesome track.
techbuddiesonlineinc
techbuddiesonlineinc
I love how heavy this shit is, it awakens my inner Demon.
ozebuba
ozebuba
baştaki solo ne lan öyle ...
quinnn23
quinnn23
Soundtrack to the apocalypse...?
umart4963
umart4963
Dis how I started my 2022 lol
But hail satan though.
terrilynn577
terrilynn577
felaket iyi
mizomido043
mizomido043
Love them but the beginning of the song is same as Behemoth's - Blow your trumpets Gabriel... ??
artistacubano
artistacubano
Fucking Epic...

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