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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vicious Assault of Brutality
Behemoth return faster and more brutal than ever on Evangelion. One of the most noticeable improvements is the vocal attack by Nergal. His vocals are still layered, but not as much as before and not as processed, so they sound more natural and even more intense. If you thought due to the band's rising popularity that they would be slowing down you would be very wrong...
Published on August 11, 2009 by Frank Rini

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2.0 out of 5 stars Ugh...not good....
First of all let me say that Behemoth is pretty good (not the best). However if one is o grade them on this cd they'd miss out on some actually pretty decent albums. This cd was just NOT GOOD. The main song "Ov Fire and the Void" would rate just barely at 3 stars. Not other song on this cd was toleritable at all. I'd say Behemoth has reached its peak at Demigod. And...
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vicious Assault of Brutality, August 11, 2009
This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
Behemoth return faster and more brutal than ever on Evangelion. One of the most noticeable improvements is the vocal attack by Nergal. His vocals are still layered, but not as much as before and not as processed, so they sound more natural and even more intense. If you thought due to the band's rising popularity that they would be slowing down you would be very wrong. Nothing is further from the truth. The opening track and He who Breeds Pestilence are over the top. Super heavy and the band is tighter than ever. The last track Lucifer is their attempt at an epic sound. It is atmospheric, slow and just flat out rocks from start to finish. The band incorporates keyboards, different instruments and definite middle eastern flair to some of their arrangements. Packaging is an excellent digipack. Have not checked out the making of dvd yet, plan to do that soon. I love the cover. It's a black and white pencil drawing that is beautiful and sinister at the same time. Not your typical death metal cover, it's refreshing. Curious to see if fellow countymen Vader can top this in a few weeks.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Behemoth grace us with another must own album, August 14, 2009
This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
Whether you can stand Behemoth's aural assault or not, you've got to give them credit. Its been nearly two decades since they began (as a horrible black metal band, mind you), and now just look at 'em, all grown up and ranked amongst the death metal elite. Some would brand them a Morbid Angel clone, but I say that Behemoth surpass and outshine a band like Morbid Angel, but I'd say they surpass them and have a more unique and original sound that has not been emulated by any other band to this day.

Their war-metal, blasphemous, eastern-tinged sound that they've introduced and honed on albums like Demigod and The Apostasy is in full force on their ninth LP Evangelion; Nergal's vocals are as hoarse and commanding as ever, like a sorcerer summoning forth the power of the Void itself; his lyrics a dark testament to the ancient times of humanity and religion. Inferno's drumming is as blisteringly fast as ever, with lightning fast double bass kicks, sharp, machine gun snares, and blast beats galore. On top of all that the guitars are just as technical, just as amazing, and playing those truly awesome and unique guitar riffs that we have come to associate with Behemoth.

The word that comes to mind when listening to Evangelion is majestic. The drums and guitars ebb and flow in a wave of death metal that is not only technical and brutal in its execution, but melodious and alluring, no doubt enhanced by the excellent production of the album; though I still wish the bass guitar was more audible, because their bassist is amazing, when you can hear him. Inferno's drumming is another highlight of the band's sound, and its some of the most chaotic and speedy, yet utterly precise drumming that I've ever heard. The drumming patterns that blew my mind on their previous two albums are in full force here, and its no less impressive. Equally intense are the guitars, switching from tremolo picking to death metal riffing with sheer precision and mastery; also the solos are quite nice, technical and fitting. The stunning thing about the guitar work is its ability to sound technical and heavy without losing melody and humanity; something that happens to many death metal bands. Nergal's vocals, which range from howls to his trademark scream are overdubbed and very commanding, providing a war-chant like quality to the songs. They are the essence of Behemoth's sound, and there is no other vocalist in the industry that can even come close to his demonic singing style. His lyrics are equally impressive, dabbling in the usual esoteric and archaic topics, adding another layer of epic to the overall sound.

Aside from the core aesthetics of the band, its the little things that really stand out; like the gang vocals on the album opener 'Daimonos', or the sitar outro on 'Shemhamforash', or the haunting breakdown on 'The Seed Ov I'. Another surprise is the track 'Ov Fire and The Void' which sounds like blackened death metal filtered through a pop music sensibility, and 'Lucifer', a slow, plodding and haunting ending to the album. Overall, Evangelion is a more mature album in terms of songwriting and execution; a smooth progression from the sound they introduced on Demigod.

Evangelion is a testament to the band's skill, showing us a more mature and able band who has mastered their craft of writing epic song structures, blistering blackened death metal and offering up a juicy slab of technical music that doesn't sacrifice melody and feeling for sheer brutality. Over two decades Behemoth have gone from that uncomfortable black metal band to the blackened death metal elite, and it fits them quite nicely.

Highly Recommended

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Refined X1,000, Brutal X1,000,000, August 14, 2009
This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
The CD:
I was lucky enough to get one of the first 500 pre-order copies that were Autographed by the band (just wanted to brag that) :) After giving the album a thorough listen, it made those autographs taste that much sweeter. The sound quality is excellent, for this kind of speed and crunch you really need it! Riff's are tight and complex in most area's but Nergal made sure to opening things up plenty of times throughout giving the album it's signature BIG BEHEMOTH sound. It feels like there has been change, but not quite. They stayed with their Blackend Death Metal sound but still gave us a new feel somehow. Inferno's blast beats are astronomically fast and precise. Fills are a blur, yet you can hear ever hit. Orion can be noticed much more clearly in this album compared to most previous work. The bass notes are throaty and deep how they should. That's my general review of the album, since hey.. you can listen to sound clips above and see for your self.

The DVD:
Great little 45min glimps into the album production. Neatly Covers EVERYTHING from Each band member, Producer, Drum tracking, Vocals, Syths and even the Brass section! It is displayed in 16:9, mostly in Polish with clear subtitles. Once the 45 min feature is complete, there is a 6Min look at the photo shoot for the inside album art, pretty cool indeed.

Ending:
If you call yourself any kind of Death metal fan you should already own this.
I'll be seeing Behemoth next time they are in town, as always. I would like to congratulate Behemoth with a extraordinary Job well done, and thanks for all your hard work!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece has finally arrived!!!, August 12, 2009
This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
Behemoth's sound has slowly but surely evolved into true greatness. "Demigod" really showed the power and talent that this band is capable of. With "The Apostasy", Behemoth showed that they were well onto something absolutly incredible. "The Left Hand Ov God" simply has to go down as one of the best Blackened/Death songs ever. The video is even more amazing and convey's Behemoth true creativity and power. But finally with "The Evangelion", they have really managed to burn their mark forever on the world of music and leave ashes in the wake. This album flows with an incredible sonic pace. There are no weak songs on the album, each song just lends to the next. "Ov Fire And The Void" is a true accomplishment of music greatness. The songs on this album are layered with incredible guitars, none bleeding over the other. Inferno's drums are devastating in their power, speed and sound. The album has an organic feel to it and has none of today's overprocessed, "tin can" sound. Nergal has really pushed the envelope and come up with a truelly great album, one I believe that will talked about for many, many years to come. If you have the chance to see them live as I have, you will find out they can pull all of the greatness off and add even more power, more hate, more granduer.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blackened Death Metal + Eastern Flair = Terrifically Crushing Album, June 5, 2010
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This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
After seeing Behemoth perform part of Evangelion during the Metal Mayhem Fest '09, I had to go out and buy the album. What I got was exactly what I was hoping for; Death Metal so precise it borders on inhuman, and an extraordinarily creepy atmosphere.

Obviously the big standout on this album is Inferno, whose blast beats approach 250 BPM on the fastest songs. The guitarwork fits in very well; not the most technical but it serves to create a bleak atmosphere with an Eastern tinge, especially noticeable in the sitar outro of Shemhamforash, which is guaranteed to raise your hairs. Another feather in this album's cap is Nergal's voice, which is not so much a typical growl as it is a guttural bark, meaning your non-metal friends will be more inclined to run in terror rather than laugh when you turn on this album. Behemoth does many things right on this album, and if you're just testing the waters of Death Metal, this is a perfect place to start.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great to see these guys are evolving!, September 29, 2009
This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
I'm a native of Poland and it sure is great to hear something like this coming out of a country I feel is so deprived of heavy metal.
Definitely get this over Vader's Necropolis. Those Polaks disappointed me greatly, but I still love them. Behemoth has taken their throne for best Polish Death Metal band.
I do not recommend this for someone who does not like death metal. I recommend this album to Behemoth fans and death metal fans in general.
This review should be helpful enough, so death metal fans enjoy and non-death metal fans stay away. Simple enough :)
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Inferno of Epic Brutality, October 19, 2009
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This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Behemoth for about four years now. They're truly one of the best and most tightest and powerful death metal bands today. I've got both "Demigod" and "The Apostasy" which are both awesome albums and two of my favorites as well. For their latest full length release, 2009's "Evangelion" (their first with the mighty Metal Blade Records), Behemoth have returned, and they're no doubt more tighter, faster, and brutal than ever before. This album is an absolute brutal, raging, ripping, ferocious, and unrelenting blackened death metal tour de force that is like a towering inferno of pure epic brutality, and it's also the best album that Behemoth have to offer thus far, no question about it. The overall production here is just tight and incredible, of course with some help from Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Slipknot, Trivium, Napalm Death) who handles the mixing duties to make the band's performance more tighter and powerful than ever before. This album has all the classic traits that Behemoth are very well known for: Super angry demon-like vocals, incredibly tight drumming, fast raging and crushing guitars, phenomenal lyrics and songwriting, what more do you need? Nergal's vocals are more angry, ferocious and commanding than ever, he's like an angry beast being awaken from a deep sleep. The guitars are in top form here as both Nergal and Seth lash out brutal, chaotic, and heavy riffs, fast, fiery tremolo picking leads, and awesome mindblowing solos, while Orion soars high with thick, heavy basslines, and of course Inferno's drumming is just incredibly tight, furious and god-like with wild, rapid firing machine gun-like blast beats and maniacal, ripping double bass kicking. Words can't even describe how amazingly incredible Inferno is behind those drums, he's truly one of metal's best and most tightest drummers today.

"Evangelion" starts off strong with the excellent opener "Daimonos" which boasts fiery machine gun-like blasting, brutal slaughtering riffs, vicious throat ripping roars, and a pair of killer solos to boot, while the menacing follower "Shemhamforash" features more angry, commanding vocals, terrorizing riffage and soloing, and more machine gun style drumming, and there's also some cool middle eastern-esque sitar noodling near the end. Track three "Ov Fire and the Void" is another one of my favorites here that continues the musical terror, and is highlighted by some bursts of fast tremolo picking leads in the beginning, and there's also lots of double bass pedal kick action throughout this song, and there's also a shrot but sweet melodic solo by Seth, and great vocals from Nergal as well. Other standout tracks here on "Evangelion" include "He Who Breeds Pestilence", "Transmigrating Beyond Realms ov Amenti", "The Seed ov I", and "Defiling Morality ov Black God" which all continue the hellacious intensity. "Transmigrating Beyond Realms ov Amenti" and "Defiling Morality ov Black God" are both wild and furiously vicious blast fests that are both highlighted by more of Inferno's tight and powerful machine gun-like drumming, and the incredible 8 minute closing song "Lucifer" which is growled commandingly by Nergal in the band's native language Polish. In all seriousness, this is an amazing closing song you must hear to believe. For an added bonus, we are treated with a bonus DVD which documents the making of "Evangelion" as well as the album photo shoot, which is great.

The overall conclusion is that fans of death metal, black metal, blackened death metal, or just extreme metal period will be extremely delighted and blown away by "Evangelion". This album is definately Behemoth's best release thus far, and a true testament to their skills not only as musicians but as a whole band as well. It simply shows that these guys get better and better with every album the offer. This my friends is exactly how extreme death metal should sound like. Highly Recommended!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars clearly the best behemoth album, August 22, 2009
This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
enough said by everyone else. this is the best behemoth release by far and also my favorite blackened death metal album release ever. it may have taken almost 2 decades to sound this good but it finally happened. not only is the music incredible, but the production is spot on. i still think the bass could have been more audible, but in this case the music is so incredible theres no way i could complain about anything else. matter of fact if you find anything else negative to say about this you really probably dont listen to this type of music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast, furious, complex... the way a death metal album should sound!, January 21, 2012
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The title of this review is pretty much a summary of the review itself. I first came across Behemoth through interacting with someone in a chatroom on an online discussion forum. I was saying how I was big into heavy-sounding groups like Slipknot, Shadows Fall, and Children of Bodom, and then this guy said to me, "You want something REALLY heavy? Check these groups out!" So then he sent me a number of YouTube links to various groups, of which Behemoth was one. So I investigated, and when I heard these guys for the first time, I was blown away; I had never heard anything THIS heavy before.

So, more about this album itself. It is, to say the least, on the very high end of the artistic spectrum of death metal, or blackened death metal, to be exact in this case. The songs are somewhat more distinguishable from one another, which is something that is quite hard to find, as far as death metal albums go. Nergal's vocals provide a thick sense of brutality to go along with the rock-solid guitar riffs and solos, and Inferno just blows me right off my feet every time with his lightning fast double-bassing and blast-beats.

Simply put, these guys are absolutely amazing with their incredible precision, high-energy, stamina and endurance, which, as I see it, defines them as the perfect death metal band.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but Just That, January 29, 2010
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This review is from: Evangelion (W/Dvd) (Dig) (Audio CD)
Let me start by saying that Behemoth is one of my favorite death metal bands. They never put technicality over composition and are almost never self-indulgent, at least musically. That said, I must admit that I was disappointing with this release. While the musicianship, production, and ideas are all there, this album lacks the power that Behemoth displayed on Demigod. Considering Nergel said they weren't satisfied with the recording process of The Apostasy, I was expecting more from Evangelion as they were far more pleased with the recording process of this album. To me, it sounds like Behemoth has fallen into the same trap as many other great metal acts: they write an extraordinary album and then ride the hype-train without pushing the creative process in a new direction. While there is almost no noticeable artistic difference between Evangelion and The Apostasy, this record is recognizably more technical then their masterpiece, Demigod. Actually, there is nothing new about this album other than the underwhelming cover art.

Be that as it may, this is still Behemoth, and Behemoth hasn't released a bad album in over a decade. But when a band's live set is comprised of a mostly songs from The Apostasy and Demigod, you have to wonder about their confidence in the new album's material. In short, Evangelion is good, but Behemoth can do and has already done much better.
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