Behemoth
Evangelion


3.5
great

Review

by Tyler EMERITUS
August 11th, 2009 | 538 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Behemoth do their best impersonation ov themselves.

For the last decade, or more specifically since they began their shift away from black and towards death metal, Behemoth have been a model ov consistency. Steadily improving since Inferno got behind the kit after the craptastic, blacktastic Grom, Behemoth arguably hit their stride on Demigod, the pummelling and hilariously layered album that pushed them into the forefront ov modern death metal. But even if you see Demigod as their peak, you can't ignore what comes next; like I said, a model ov consistency. If you're me, which you're not unless I'm reading this, Behemoth's consistency is also the biggest thing holding them back. As an aside and perhaps an exception that proves the rule, Nergal's vocals have at least become consistently less layered and, as a result, less cartoon-y, less hilarious and a hell ov a lot better. This started on The Apostasy and only improved on Evangelion.

Even when you look at the finer intricacies that separate Behemoth albums --whether it be looser structures or tighter production, throat-y yells or layered growls, Eastern-ish scales or muddy chugging-- the fact remains that these guys have been doing essentially the same thing since 1999's Satanica. Fans are going to eat it up, as will the casual death metal fans. Hell, even the supposed elitists will find something to like here. See, Evangelion is, from start to finish, pretty good. Pretty brutal, pretty melodic...pretty interchangeable. For that reason it becomes yet another volume in their almost bi-yearly assault. The song titles may be different, but we've still got V's for F's and Inferno still needs his ritalin. The resulting effect is we run out ov things to pin-point: there may be scales instead ov pinch harmonics, gravity blasts instead ov regular blasts, but the differences between Evangelion and The Apostasy and Satanica and Demigod are marginal at best. At worst, negligible. In the end, take Evangelion for a spin if you expect competency and adequacy. For what it's worth, it's worth at least a spin. For some, Evangelion may be the best thing Behemoth has done in their death metal incarnation, for some it might be the worst. Sadly, this has less to do with polarization and more to do with irrelevance. What you hear is what you get with Behemoth and for most people that's enough. Those looking for something a little more definitive might want to give Evangelion little more than a passing glance, but anyone aiming for nothing more than a healthy slice ov modern death metal would be foolish to pass this over.



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Tyler
Emeritus
August 11th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Quick informal write-up of another Behemoth album that sounds exactly like a Behemoth album; nothing more, nothing less.

Phantom
August 11th 2009


9010 Comments


Oh hey this came out
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Tyler
Emeritus
August 11th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I hope this review makes sense, I'm pretty out of it right now. Maybe not the best time to write, and it really only took me 5 minutes to write this, but whatever.

Phantom
August 11th 2009


9010 Comments


Made sense to me. I might check this out when I've got more important albums out the way, it's hardly at the top of my list.

Liked the ov references.

FadeToBlack
August 11th 2009


11043 Comments


The song titles may be different, but we've still got V's for F's and Inferno still needs his ritalin.
made me lol

Review is great though, summed it up well

BallsToTheWall
August 11th 2009


51216 Comments


"As an aside" But yeah, this wasnt bad from what ive heard.

Tyler
Emeritus
August 11th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

why did you write 'as an aside'

Sabottheory
August 11th 2009


355 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I completely agree with you.

devouredbymetal
August 11th 2009


516 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

nice release, good "eastern-ish" guitaring .. btw i think the track listing needs to be edited .. 2. "shemaforash" to "shemhamforash". nice review.

BallsToTheWall
August 11th 2009


51216 Comments


I dont get what it means.

Tyler
Emeritus
August 11th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It's just a side-note. Outside of what I was currently talking about (consistency), there's this sort-of-inconsistency. Basically it's another way of saying 'make note of this'.

ConorMichaelJoseph
August 11th 2009


1870 Comments


Never got into Behemoth, where should I start?

TricksterGRex
August 11th 2009


2087 Comments


nowhere tbh

Cerbyrus
August 11th 2009


569 Comments


awesome review ov this album

Wizard
August 12th 2009


20509 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nowhere tbh



My opinion changed when I saw them live. Now I'm starting to like them a lot more.



ov hahaha. Great review for a short write-up.





Thor
August 12th 2009


10354 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ov ov ov ov

XulOnerom
August 12th 2009


1818 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Zos Kia Cultus is their best. Start with that one. I still have to give this one a listen

jingledeath
August 12th 2009


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

haven't listened to that one but out ov the 3 I've listened to, I'd say this is their best

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 12th 2009


4957 Comments


ov ftw

InHumanForm
August 12th 2009


316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is good. But Apostasy is their best IMO.



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