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Guest review by Apothecary
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Some bands gain so much fame in the later days of their career that sometimes their earlier material can be easily forgotten, smothered under the prestige of their career-defining work that brought them to high levels of praise and recognition. Behemoth have been on such a roll lately as Polish death metal titans, with releases such as Satanica and Demigod, that one may be tempted to forget that before their crushing death metal of the past decade launched them to international metal fame, they were just another kvlt black metal band, dancing around bonfires and singing pagan tunes in the elder forests of Poland. Grom is probably their strongest album from this period. It's black metal, but not your common orthodox black metal either, and even in Behemoth's early stages, Nergal demonstrated that his band was, indeed, not quite like the rest of the flock.
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| published 02.02.2012 | Comments (5)
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