Behemoth
Satanica


3.5
great

Review

by Have you tried jamming Helcaraxe? CONTRIBUTOR (134 Reviews)
January 31st, 2017 | 8 replies


Release Date: 1999 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A blasphemous fire to purge religious sanctity.

Behemoth has become somewhat on an enigma in metal, often straddling the line between black metal and death metal quite precariously, while at other times revealing themselves to be entirely one genre or the other. Satanica is the first album to make the black metal to death metal transition, an album that would begin the blossoming of Behemoth's black metal roots into something bigger.

Satanica is absolutely relentless in nature. The monstrous blast beats and shouts/growls off this record would be enough to curdle the blood of any Christian. It's so primal and invigorated, with hyper speed tremolos and ripping shreds replete off this record. It's a powerful exercise in aggression, and it does a damn good job of it. Two songs make perfect example of this, "Decade ov Therion" and "Lam", with the former having one of the most rapid fire, anthemic, enthralling introductions of any metal album, and the latter presenting the most furious, stripped-down blast beat intro likely in existence. However, it is also these two tracks that reveal one of the more present flaws off the album. "Satanica" is very one-track minded-in its relentless pursuit of aggression and sheer ferocity, it becomes ever present that the album is reliant off its own speed and brutality just a bit too much. It makes the less catchy songs pale in comparison, causing any memorability they could have had to dwindle. This album could have easily benefited from at least some level of diversity, which isn't really found until the final track.

This would be a minor footnote for the album if simply not for how awkward yet staple it is to the album. This would be the track "Chant for Eschaton". It's such an epic yet off putting closing track. The main riff is slightly sinister yet amazingly catchy, perhaps one of the most memorable of all their riffs, however it is simply not complemented well by Adam Nergals weak, almost grunt-like vocals. He becomes oddly quiet and includes a single clean chant, which unfortunately hurts the song slightly in that Nergal simply doesn't have a strong singing voice. It's rather dull and lifeless to say the least. However, it hints at variety, showing that even in their simplest moments, Behemoth has more songwriting creativity then they let on.

In spite of its evident drawbacks, this album is an absolutely crushing cacophony, nothing more or less. From incredibly technically proficient drumming, to spiteful denouncements at religion delivered by sacrilegious shouts, to carpel tunnel-inducing tremolos, this album is absolutely unforgiving, weaving a blistering path of destruction and leaving nothing in its wake. Off "Satanica", Behemoth bursts down the golden gates of heaven, trampling all in their path.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Moge
January 31st 2017


498 Comments


Think I perfer the Chant on the Ezkaton EP, miles better produced imo.

Good review tho, sums up pretty much why I can't get into this album.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
January 31st 2017


9949 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah the version off the ep is badass. This ones interesting but awkward.

Moge
January 31st 2017


498 Comments


Def see what you mean.

Also the live version of Chant on the EP is also insane.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
January 31st 2017


9949 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lol yeah the first time I heard the song was live when they played in Philadelphia so I was really surprised when I heard it off the album, they are so incredibly different.

Moge
January 31st 2017


498 Comments


Behemoth live in general is incredible, but yea.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
February 1st 2017


9949 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No i'm from Pennsylvania lol definitely speak English.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
February 1st 2017


9949 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah I can see what you mean. It's not really the closing sentence so the impact isn't horrible but it's definitely a weak statement so I see what you mean.

Doctuses
March 28th 2018


1914 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

christ the album art on this is AWFUL.



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