Artist: Behemoth
Title: Slaves Shall Serve EP
Release Date: 2006
Label: Century Media
The great thing about metal bands releasing a single off their latest album is unlike rap/hip hop/pop, it is not just a cash grab. When you pick up an Ep from a metal band it is almost like buying a mini new album. Behemoth’s new Slaves Shall Serve EP features tons of great bonus material making this well worth the purchase. First of all "Slaves Shall Serve" is one of the strongest songs on their latest release Demigod along with "Conquer All" and the title track. The song is a fury storm of punishment from beginning to end. "Entering the Pylon of Light" is an awesome tune that has Behemoth’s trademark signature all over it. It would have been a good addition to Demigod but instead it’s one of the main reasons why making the purchase of this EP is worth it. Two cover songs are represented here, Field of Nephilim’s "Penetration" and Danzig’s "Until You Call On the Dark". Both covers are very well done. Hearing some clean vocals on the Danzig cover is something you will barely ever hear from Behemoth. The EP ends with "Demigod" and "Slaves Shall Serve" live from Sweden Rock Fest 2005. As an additional treat you get the ever so evil "Slaves Shall Serve" music video to watch on your computer. An excellent package here and a great hold over until the next Behemoth album. Over the past year this band has becoming a major force all over the world and especially here in America touring with the likes of Suffocation, Nile, King Diamond, and Danzig. Watch out for the band this spring who will be on tour as the main support for Morbid Angel and later this summer will be part of the Sounds of the Underground tour featuring As I Lay Dying, Gwar, In Flames, Cannibal Corpse, Trivium, Black Dahlia Murder and more. Having seen this band twice in the last year it is something you don’t want to miss. Have a neck brace prepared for the day after because there will be headbanging.
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Title: Slaves Shall Serve EP
Release Date: 2006
Label: Century Media
The great thing about metal bands releasing a single off their latest album is unlike rap/hip hop/pop, it is not just a cash grab. When you pick up an Ep from a metal band it is almost like buying a mini new album. Behemoth’s new Slaves Shall Serve EP features tons of great bonus material making this well worth the purchase. First of all "Slaves Shall Serve" is one of the strongest songs on their latest release Demigod along with "Conquer All" and the title track. The song is a fury storm of punishment from beginning to end. "Entering the Pylon of Light" is an awesome tune that has Behemoth’s trademark signature all over it. It would have been a good addition to Demigod but instead it’s one of the main reasons why making the purchase of this EP is worth it. Two cover songs are represented here, Field of Nephilim’s "Penetration" and Danzig’s "Until You Call On the Dark". Both covers are very well done. Hearing some clean vocals on the Danzig cover is something you will barely ever hear from Behemoth. The EP ends with "Demigod" and "Slaves Shall Serve" live from Sweden Rock Fest 2005. As an additional treat you get the ever so evil "Slaves Shall Serve" music video to watch on your computer. An excellent package here and a great hold over until the next Behemoth album. Over the past year this band has becoming a major force all over the world and especially here in America touring with the likes of Suffocation, Nile, King Diamond, and Danzig. Watch out for the band this spring who will be on tour as the main support for Morbid Angel and later this summer will be part of the Sounds of the Underground tour featuring As I Lay Dying, Gwar, In Flames, Cannibal Corpse, Trivium, Black Dahlia Murder and more. Having seen this band twice in the last year it is something you don’t want to miss. Have a neck brace prepared for the day after because there will be headbanging.
http://www.metalasylum.net