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| | Tracks Of Creation: Reviews: Behemoth (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Every time I'd see a Behemoth disc; with its patented flandwhite pencil art (ala Burzum); the Olde-English font all-in-capitals (ala Bathory, Burzum) and the fact that seemingly no two Behemoth discs are released by the same label, I'd pass over them, "A poor man's Darkthrone", if you'd pardon my (past) ignorance. |
 | | Opening with a (short) eerie military-march type intro, the band kicks into "The Dark Forest (cast me your spell)", A whipping frenzy of a song that glides effortlessly from typical flmetal rhythms to monumental deathmetal breaks, and then to an accoustic-over-double-bass section, female vocals, the lot. |
 | | There are times on this disc, when you'll swear the band you were listening to was actually Abigor, or Emperor, mainly because of the drumming, but also due to the (greatly) improved production employed on this album. |
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