Rotting Christ
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Rotting Christ is an Athens, Greece-based black metal band formed in 1987. They are notable as being one of the first bands of the genre within this region, as well as a premier act within the European underground metal scene. [1]
History
Line-up
The permanent line-up consists of brothers Sakis Tolis (born June 29, 1972, Athens, vocals and guitar) and Themis Tolis (born March 28, 1974, Athens, drums). Andreas Lagios (born November 11, 1972, Athens) has been the bassist since 1997, taking the stead of Jim Patsouris. Nightfall's Giorgos Bokos joined as a guitarist in 2005, replacing Kostas Vassilakopoulos.
Three keyboardists had previously been a part of the band; George Tolias, George Zaharopoulos and a session known only as Panayiotis (on A Dead Poem).
Biography
In their two decades of existence, the band started as raw black metal, but utilized what has been described as a "dark metal" [2] direction on later releases, almost doing away with the black metal title, but not compromising their extreme sound.
During their rehearsal era in the late 1980s, the band began as grindcore and released various demos and splits with other bands from the Athens area. The group would later alter their sound with influence from proto-black metal bands like Celtic Frost and Venom, and in the process become one of the genre's instigators. Their 5 song demo, Satanas Tedeum, would show a grindcore/black metal crossover, followed by their career-breaking EP, Passage to Arcturo, in 1991.
One of band's first major appearances was on the 1993 "Fuck Christ Tour" consisting of Immortal and Blasphemy. During this concert, some audience members had engaged in cutting and self mutilation that resulted in hospitalization.[3]. Before signing to Unisound, Mayhem's Øystein Aarseth had expressed interest in distributing the band through his "Deathlike Silence" label [4], but due to Aarseth's murder the same year, nothing materialized. The band would sign to Century Media in 1996 and remain on their roster for 10 years before joining Season of Mist.
Rotting Christ have played in many continents outside their native Greece, including both Americas, Greater Europe, Russia, the United Kingdom and the Middle East. Several heavy metal festivals around the world have hosted the band, including the 2003 Wacken Open Air in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Past tourmates have included My Dying Bride, Tristania, Tiamat, Vintersorg, Finntroll, Old Man's Child, Malevolent Creation, Anorexia Nervosa, Vader, Krisiun, Deicide, Behemoth and Nile, among many others. [5] [6] [7]
Publicity
Over the years, the group has faced controversy due to their name and gained international media attention in November 1999 during the 2000 United States Presidential Primaries for Republican Nomination, when candidate/Christian conservative Gary Bauer accused the band of being "anti-Catholic", among other things. In response to Bauer's criticism, Sakis wrote:
- "Living in (so called) democratic societies, I think everyone should have the right to call religions as he/she wants. We in fact simply believe they are "rotting"! We are not a "satanic-crusader" type of band but rather one of the many bands that represent the dark side in nowadays Metal music." [8]
They also have had to cancel some shows, most recently in May 2005, when Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine refused to play at a Greek concert if Rotting Christ were on the bill.[9] In response to their forced cancellation, Sakis noted:
- "I didn't expect something like that from Dave Mustaine, because, you know, he's supposed to be metal — you know, 'metal band,' all metal ... I just feel sorry for him and for every new Christian with new ideas, because we think Christianity is the worst thing to happen in human history. This is a well-organized trick in order to control society, so when I see someone that's very much Christian, that's full of the system, I feel very sorry for him because he's not free." [10]
Despite the name, the band's traditional lyrical themes involving evil and occultism has evolved more recently into a more "mystic" path [11], and they have modified their musical direction on each album, utilizing elements such as clean melodic baritone vocals, doom, gothic metal and industrial music traits, and male/female Benedictine chants.
The group's choice of producers, engineers and mixers has also been varied; Swedish extreme metal figures Dan Swanö (Unisound), Peter Tägtgren (Abyss Studios) and Fredrik Nordström (Studio Fredman), German producers Andy Classen (Asphyx, Belphegor) Siggi Bemm (Therion, Theatre of Tragedy) and Waldemar Sorychta (Lacuna Coil, The Gathering) as well as Xytras (Samael percussionist/keyboardist) have all contributed to production on the band's albums.
As of 2007, Rotting Christ have been around 20 years, one of the longest running bands within the black metal genre. The band recently recorded two shows in Larissa which will be featured on a live album intended to coincide with the release of the band's brand new DVD, shot in Athens on December 8, 2007, sometime in late 2008. [12]
In recent interviews conducted with promotional Greek metal website metalzone.gr, both Sakis of Rotting Christ and The Magus of Greek Black Metal band Necromantia, confirm the, as of now, undetermined upcoming release of a seven inch split EP between both bands, slated for release sometime in 2008. [13]
Rotting Christ is currently headlining their first U.S. tour in over 7 years. The Lucifer Over America tour is seeing support from New York-based death metal band, Immolation, the Austrian black/death metal band, Belphegor and Texas-based black metal band, Averse Sefira.
Band members
Current members
- Sakis Tolis - guitar/vocals (1987-present)
- Giorgos Bokos - guitar (2005-present)
- Andreas Lagios - bass (1996-present)
- Themis Tolis - drums (1987-present)
Past members
- Kostas Vassilakopoulos - guitar (1996-2004)
- Georgios Tolias - keyboard (1996-2004)
- George "Magus Wampyr Daoloth" Zaharopoulos - keyboard/backing vocals (1992-1994)
- Jim "Mutilator" Patsouris - bass (1989-1996)
- Panayiotis - session keyboard (1997)
Discography
Full Length
- Thy Mighty Contract
November 11, 1993
Osmose Productions
(re-released on Century Media, January 20, 1998) - Non Serviam
October 10 1994
Unisound
(re-released on The End Records, January 24, 2006) - Triarchy of the Lost Lovers
August 20, 1996
Century Media - A Dead Poem
October 7, 1997
Century Media - Sleep of the Angels
March 9, 1999
Century Media - Khronos 666
August 29, 2000
Century Media - Genesis
October 29, 2002
Century Media - Sanctus Diavolos
September 20, 2004
Century Media - Theogonia
February 6, 2007
Season of Mist
Demos, singles, and DVD
- Decline's Return (1988) (demo)
- Leprosy of Death (1988) (unofficial demo)
- The Other Side of Life (1989) (EP split with Sound Pollution)
- Satanas Tedeum (1989) (demo)
- Passage to Arcturo (1991) (EP)
- Split with Monumentum (1991) (split)
- Dawn of the Iconoclast (1991) (EP)
- Ades Wind (1992) (demo)
- Apokathelosis (1993) (EP)
- The Mystical Meeting (1997) (single/live/cover compilation)
- Der Perfekte Traum (1999) (single/Live)
- In Domine Sathana (2003) (live DVD)
Best of compilation
- Thanatiphoro Anthologio (2007) (compilation)
References
- ^ Rotting Christ biography at allmusic
- ^ The Metal Observer review of Triarchy of the Lost Lovers
- ^ Rotting Christ at bands.metalland.net
- ^ A brief chronicle of the early Hellenic Black Metal movement
- ^ Rotting Christ biography at The Gauntlet
- ^ Anorexia Nervosa Join Vader's Blitzkrieg 3 Tour
- ^ Metal-rules.com interview with Rotting Christ
- ^ Rotting Christ biography at rusmetal.ru
- ^ Rotting Christ interview at tartareandesire.com
- ^ Rotting Christ Mainman Feels 'Sorry' for Megadeth's Dave Mustaine
- ^ Rotting Christ biography at rusmetal.ru
- ^ Rotting-christ.com
- ^ [1]
External links
- Rotting Christ at Ar.chiv.es
- Rotting Christ discography at MusicBrainz
- Template:Last.fm
- Rotting Christ discography at Discogs
- Rotting Christ at Encyclopaedia Metallum