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Zos Kia Cultus

Zos Kia Cultus
Behemoth

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29738 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-11-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
2002 album from one of Poland's leading death metal bands. 12 tracks. Olympic.


Customer Reviews

Very brutal Death Metal from Poland !!5
Let me start off by saying this is a very brutal and down tuned Metal album. Most of this album is at a slower grinding pace, but picks up the speed at the perfect times. I love this group's intensity and Satanica, Thelema 6 and this album are all top notch Dark Metal albums. The vocals are very evil and the lyric's are written very well. What a treat for any Extreme Metal Fan ! Vader who ?

Zos Kia Cultus is intense5
This album is excellent! I hadn't bought anything made by them 'till now and i sure am glad i did... giving it 5 stars for its sweet double kick-drum action, devestating voice, rockin' guitar beats, original songs, and they work well as a death metal group. Understanding the vocals is kind of hard but that's death metal for you lol. I also sing for a death metal group, Criptic Souls (local band), and i think this would go well in your collection along with some other bands like Morbid Angel, Immortal, Old Man's Child, Dimmu Borgir, and Lamb of God. If you plan on getting this, then you have picked an album that you won't be dissapointed with...

Inspired Polish Death metal.5
For the uninitiated, Behemoth has actually been around since 1990. They started out as a pagan Black metal act similar to Graveland who released albums like 1993's "From the pagan vastlands", 1994's "And the forests dream eternally", 1995's "Sventevith (Storming near the Baltic)", and 1996's "Grom". It wasn't until the release of 1999's "Satanica" that they shed all Black metal influenced and really established themselves as a popular underground Death Metal band. In my opinion, this album represents the best of their newer style. The music on this disc is somewhat influenced by old school Death metal, but it never comes off as being tired and boring. Nergal's vocals are in the cookie monster vein, but he delivers them with confidence and aggression. The riffs he plays are memorable and pretty technical too. However, I feel that drummer Inferno steals the show with his nimble, technically advanced playing. I don't think he's quite on the same level as Richard Christy, Gene Hoglan, or Flo Mournier, but he's still an excellent drummer. His performance sounds smooth and natural. My favorite cuts on this album include "As above, so below" and "No sympathy for fools. Keep up the good work guys!

LET THE METAL FLOW!