Rotting Christ, the legendary Greek metal band, has recently released a new live video for their song “Δαιμόνων Βρώσης” (Demonon Vrosis). The band, consisting of Sakis Tolis and his brother Themis, has been a prominent force in the metal scene for over 35 years. Their latest album, Pro Xristou, has been praised for its arena-worthy sound, showcasing their dark, melodic style.
The live album, titled 35 Years of Evil Existence – Live in Lycabettus, was recorded in Athens and features a comprehensive setlist spanning the band’s entire career. Rotting Christ’s dedication to their craft is evident in their powerful live performances, with the bond between the Tolis brothers shining through on stage.
Rotting Christ recently completed a tour in Brazil and are now gearing up for shows in Colombia and Mexico. Their album Pro Xristou, which pays homage to ancient pagan wisdom, has been well-received by fans and critics alike. The band’s upcoming tour with Behemoth and Satyricon in Europe promises to be a highlight for metal enthusiasts.
Since their inception in 1987, Rotting Christ has evolved from grindcore roots to establish themselves as pioneers of Hellenic black metal. Their partnership with Season of Mist has led to the creation of epic albums that defy genre boundaries and push creative limits. The band’s thematic exploration of historical and mythological figures adds depth to their music, creating a unique and captivating listening experience.
As Rotting Christ continues to captivate audiences around the world with their dynamic live performances and innovative music, their legacy in the metal community remains strong. With a commitment to reinvention and a dedication to their craft, Rotting Christ stands as a beacon of creativity and artistry in the extreme metal genre.
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