Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1 March 2013 | |||
Recorded | July–October 2012 | |||
Genre | Black metal | |||
Length | 55:59 | |||
Label | Season of Mist | |||
Producer | Sakis Tolis | |||
Rotting Christ chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Decibel Magazine | [1] |
MetalSucks | [2] |
Thisisnotascene.com | [3] |
Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού (transliterated: Katá ton Daímona Eautoú) is the eleventh full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ.
The album incorporates diverse instrumentation, including bagpipes and horns, and delves into Incan, Persian, Babylonian, Mayan, Romanian, Slavic, and Greek mythology. Rotting Christ frontman Sakis Tolis considered the album "a journey into the knowledge of ancient civilizations and into the occultism that is rising from the dark side of each one of them". [4] However, Tolis said: "A deep dig into the occult knowledge of the past led me to create this album. I have no special message. I was tired of them. I just want you to make your escape from everyday life and trip with me into the past". [4]
The album title "Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού" is Greek. Sakis Tolis contended that the label's understanding of the phrase was "do what thou wilt", [ verification needed] a quote associated with Aleister Crowley and Thelema. A more accurate translation is "true to your own spirit". [5]
The same sentence can also be seen on Jim Morrison's tombstone, again in Greek. [6] [7] [8]
All tracks are written by Sakis Tolis, except for "Cine iubește și lasă", a traditional Romanian song
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "In Yumen-Xibalba" | 6:24 |
2. | "P'unchaw kachun-Tuta kachun" | 4:44 |
3. | "Grandis Spiritus Diavolos" | 5:52 |
4. | "Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού" | 4:52 |
5. | "Cine iubește și lasă" | 5:58 |
6. | "Iwa Voodoo" | 4:36 |
7. | "Gilgameš" | 4:02 |
8. | "Русалка" | 4:33 |
9. | "Ahura Mazdā-Aŋra Mainiuu" | 4:44 |
10. | "χξϛʹ" | 5:46 |
No. | Title | Length |
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11. | " Welcome to Hel" | 4:28 |
Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1 March 2013 | |||
Recorded | July–October 2012 | |||
Genre | Black metal | |||
Length | 55:59 | |||
Label | Season of Mist | |||
Producer | Sakis Tolis | |||
Rotting Christ chronology | ||||
|
Review scores | |
---|---|
Source | Rating |
Decibel Magazine | [1] |
MetalSucks | [2] |
Thisisnotascene.com | [3] |
Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού (transliterated: Katá ton Daímona Eautoú) is the eleventh full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ.
The album incorporates diverse instrumentation, including bagpipes and horns, and delves into Incan, Persian, Babylonian, Mayan, Romanian, Slavic, and Greek mythology. Rotting Christ frontman Sakis Tolis considered the album "a journey into the knowledge of ancient civilizations and into the occultism that is rising from the dark side of each one of them". [4] However, Tolis said: "A deep dig into the occult knowledge of the past led me to create this album. I have no special message. I was tired of them. I just want you to make your escape from everyday life and trip with me into the past". [4]
The album title "Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού" is Greek. Sakis Tolis contended that the label's understanding of the phrase was "do what thou wilt", [ verification needed] a quote associated with Aleister Crowley and Thelema. A more accurate translation is "true to your own spirit". [5]
The same sentence can also be seen on Jim Morrison's tombstone, again in Greek. [6] [7] [8]
All tracks are written by Sakis Tolis, except for "Cine iubește și lasă", a traditional Romanian song
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "In Yumen-Xibalba" | 6:24 |
2. | "P'unchaw kachun-Tuta kachun" | 4:44 |
3. | "Grandis Spiritus Diavolos" | 5:52 |
4. | "Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού" | 4:52 |
5. | "Cine iubește și lasă" | 5:58 |
6. | "Iwa Voodoo" | 4:36 |
7. | "Gilgameš" | 4:02 |
8. | "Русалка" | 4:33 |
9. | "Ahura Mazdā-Aŋra Mainiuu" | 4:44 |
10. | "χξϛʹ" | 5:46 |
No. | Title | Length |
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11. | " Welcome to Hel" | 4:28 |