Nuclear Holocausto Vengeance
guitar, vocals
Sodomatic Slaughter
drums
Ancient Corpse Desekrator
guitar
Abyss, Twisted Babtizer
bass
EngramCD
Tracklist:
01. Axiom Heroine
02. Destroyer of Thousand Worlds
03. All in Satan
04. Pagan Moon
05. Pimeyden Henki
06. Suck My Blood
07. Demon Advance
Total running time: 43:02
Release date: 2009-04-09
Catalog number Universal: 2702840
Catalog number Spinefarm: SPI352CD
Barcode: 0602527028408
H418ov21.c / Electric Doom Synthesis2CD
Tracklist:
CD1:
01. The Gate of Inanna
02. Tribal Death
03. Emotional Ecstasy
04. Fish
05. 21st Century
06. Paradise (Part II)
07. Mystik Force
08. Spirit of the God of Fire
09. E-scape
CD2:
01. Ambush
02. We Worship
03. Dead Inside
04. Beyond Vision
05. Deep Night 23rd
06. Drawing Down the Moon
07. Sense
08. Temple ov Lykos
Total running time:
Release date: 2007-04-11
Catalog number Universal:
Catalog number Spinefarm: SPI296CD
Barcode: 00602517263581
Oath of Black BloodCD
Tracklist:
01. Intro Temple
02. Metal Of Death
03. Oath Of The Black Blood
04. Grave Dessecration
05. Witchcraft
06. Goat Worship
07. Demonomancy
08. Black Mass Prayer
09. Beast Of Damnation
10. Hail Sathanas
11. Dawn Of Satans Millennium
Total running time:
Release date: 2005-01-14
Catalog number Universal: 986949-0
Catalog number Spinefarm: NAULA062
Barcode: 0602498694909
The Beast of Beherit - The Complete WorxxxCD
Tracklist:
01. Beast of Damnation
02. Hail Sathanas
03. Fallen Souls
04. Six Days with Lord Diabolus
05. Nocturnal Evil
06. Salomon's Gate
07. Dead Inside
08. Beyond Vision
09. Paradise, of Thy Demonic Host
10. War Command (Blasphemy cover)
11. E-scape
12. Grave Desecration
13. Witchcraft
14. Ghost of Death
15. Black Arts
16. Werewolf, Semen & Blood
Total running time:
Release date: 1999
Catalog number Universal:
Catalog number Spinefarm: SPI77CD
Barcode: 6417871017725
Electric Doom SynthesisCD
Tracklist:
01. Ambush
02. We Worship
03. Dead Inside
04. Beyond Vision
05. Deep Night 23rd
06. Drawing Down the Moon
07. Sense
08. Temple ov Lykos
Total running time:
Release date: 1995
Catalog number Universal: DELETED
Catalog number Spinefarm: SPI28CD
Barcode: OUT OF PRINT
H418ov21.CCD
Tracklist:
01. The Gate of Inanna
02. Tribal Death
03. Emotional Ecstasy
04. Fish
05. 21st Century
06. Paradise (Part II)
07. Mystik Force
08. Spirit of the God of Fire
09. E-scape
Total running time:
Release date: 1994
Catalog number Universal:
Catalog number Spinefarm: SPI19CD
Barcode:
Drawing Down the MoonCD
Tracklist:
01. Intro (Tireheb)
02. Salomon's Gate
03. Nocturnal Evil
04. Sadomatic Rites
05. Black Arts
06. The Gate Of Nanna
07. Nuclear Girl
08. Unholy Pagan Fire
09. Down There...
10. Summerlands
11. Werewolf, Semen And Blood
12. Thou Angel Of The Gods
13. Lord Of Shadows And Golden Wood
Total running time:
Release date: 1993
Catalog number Universal:
Catalog number Spinefarm: SPI14CD
Barcode:
They say Rock’n’Roll is the Devil’s music? Behold the second coming of Beherit’s Oath of the Black Blood – this time around as an official, band-sanctioned release. It is a none too gentle breeze of rancid corpse-breath from the beginning of the second wave of black metal, as defined by Beherit, the Canadian Blasphemy and a whole bunch South-American maniacs. Tons of spikes, bulletbelts, ugly facepaint and a lot of unhealthy interests were the hallmarks of the genre.
Beherit hailed from the Arctic Circle, and led by the main man Holocausto they soon grew from the humble beginnings (that was fifteen years ago!) into a leading force of the early nineties Black Metal scene. Eccentric, outrageous and certainly ahead of their time, they finally mutated into something completely else, but at the time Oath of the Black Blood was recorded Beherit were still cheerfully churning out malignant filth which skipped introductions and went straight for your soul. Evil, pure and with no additives, delivered as a chaotic blast of chainsaw guitars, vocals sounding like the hiss of a thousand snakes and drums pounding relentlessly to the spectacle of the listener being torn apart by the black wind rushing out of the speakers.
The whole album was re-mastered for this release, although old-school purists may rest assured there is only so much you can do about a recording that was considered noisy and unhinged back at the time it was originally released unto the unsuspecting underground tape-trading circuit. Of course Oath of the Black Blood’s technical merits – or lack of them – are nothing to do with today’s standards, that is beside the point: this blast from the past should serve as a good reminder that there was a time when extreme metal was still delivered with passion bordering on insane, with little or no concern for the outside world.
Essential evil from the grim past. Discover the rotten roots of modern Black Metal.