Rotting ChristThe Call

Label:

Peaceville – VILES713

Format:

Vinyl , 7", 45 RPM, EP, Special Edition

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Black Metal

Tracklist

A The Call
Mixed By, Mastered ByMark Mynett
Music By, Lyrics BySakis Tolis
Recorded ByGeorge Emmanouil*
5:02
B The Sign Of Evil Existence
Featuring, Guest, VocalsNecroabyssious*
1:59

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtPentagram Studios

Notes

Special release for the band's 30 year anniversary; it comes with a "Peaceville 30 years of vile vibes" silver sticker on the shrink-wrap.

Track A: available exclusively in 7'' EP format (this release).
Track B: live recording featuring Varathron’s Necroabyssus on guest vocals.

Track A: Recorded at Pentagram Studio, Athens.
Mixed and mastered in England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 801056871312

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Reviews

  • Neonknightprowler's avatar
    Edited 5 years ago
    How weird to see Nergal listed in front of Necroabyssious here...suddenly they(Behemoth) are bigger than many of those Cultest bands from the real Cult black metal times in the' 90s, when they used to be far behind them back then. It's clear why: these days black metal has become a form of pop music. Fine so. But I don't like Cult personalities from the black metal's deepest days (those that never shed their skin, but stayed faithful to the old Cult, like Necroabyssious) be involved with the pop black metal people (like Nergal). Let them go their own way towards the light and leave the true ones behind in the Abyss.
    • mitremihai's avatar
      mitremihai
      My vinyl sounds without bass and the drums are sounding weird(as if they would' ve been broken). Have anyone the same problems as I?

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