ROTTING CHRIST – KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY (Do What Thou Wilt) – June 19, 2013

Posted on June 19, 2013

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Black metal masters ROTTING CHRIST are streaming a video for the song “Χ Ξ Σ” (666) off their latest album, ‘Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy’. The video is streaming at Terrorizer.com and on Metal Injection.

‘Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy’ means “Do What Thou Wilt” and links ROTTING CHRIST to their heritage as pioneers of black metal. From underground heroes to international headliner status, the Greek band brings together elements from death, heavy and gothic metal with a rich native heritage element without ever betraying their black roots. ‘Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy’ takes this progression even further as ROTTING CHRIST forges their own sound, and adorn it with female vocals and a wide array of instrumentation. Inspired by ancient cultures around the globe, ‘Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy’ sees ROTTING CHRIST employ poetry from the Sumerians and Incas as well as a Romanian folk song, the tale of an undead Russian water spirit, Voodoo, Zoroastrianism and other sources.

  1. In Yumen - Xibalba
  2. P'unchaw Kachun - Tuta Kachun
  3. Grandis Spiritus Diavolos
  4. Kataton Demona Eaftou
  5. Cine Iubeste Si Lasa
  6. Iwa Woodoo
  7. Gilgames
  8. Rusalka
  9. Ahura Mazda Anra Mainiuu
  10. 666

‘Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy’ is available on Season of Mist’s e-shop. The very last copies of the limited edition Digibox with metal pendant, Digipak and flag will be sold at the Season of Mist stand on summer festivals.

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