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Behemoth - Demigod



8.5 | 984 votes |
Release date: 25 October 2004
Style: Blackened death metal

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Disc I
01. Sculpting The Throne Ov Seth
02. Demigod
03. Conquer All
04. The Nephilim Rising
05. Towards Babylon
06. Before The Æons Came
07. Mysterium Coniunctionis (Hermanubis)
08. XUL
09. Slaves Shall Serve
10. The Reign Ov Shemsu-Hor

Disc II [DVD] [2010 limited edition bonus]
[Live in Leeuwarden, Holland 10.12.2007]
01. Slaying The Prophets Ov Isa
02. Antichristian Phenomenon
03. Demigod
04. From The Pagan Vestlands
05. Prometherion
06. Conquer All
07. Christgrinding Avenue
08. As Above So Below
09. Decade Ov Therion
10. Chant For Ezkaton 2000
11. I Got Erection

The best Death Metal album of 2004

Additional info
Demigod was released on Regain Records in Europe, Mystic Production in Poland, Raven Music in Israel and Irond in Russia. The U.S. release is on Olympic Recordings and released January 25th 2005.

Karl Sanders of Nile contributes some guitar work on the album and a solo on the song "XUL".

Guest review by
Asylum #9
Rating:
9.2
Behemoth - Demigod (2004)

Virtuosity, action and technique. There are many ways of describing Demigod, although it must be experienced if you are to fully understand it. Demigod, nothing less than another melancholic masterpiece, darkly triumphing the world of Brutal Death Metal.

Session guitarist Seth ironically opens up the album with his fragile, still mysterious guitar-theme in "Sculpting the Throne ov Seth." It's the breath before the plunge. The song practically explodes. BAM! Your ass is ravaged by blast beats and Nergal's dynamic riffs that'll begin the historic and brutal madness of Behemoth. The title track, one of my favourites, also starts off more calmly. Only this time you'll hear the muffled trumpets of a frenzied roman army, that even this time, expands into something dark, fast, brutal and at the same time very poignant.

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published 28.11.2006 | Comments (29)

Guest review by
Svneatr
Rating:
8.4
Oh Demigod why do I have so many conflicting opinions on you?

It is a good album; it catapulted Behemoth into the superstar ring of death metal. It is widely accepted as their best release. I'm not going to debate about it being what it is, an entertaining and damn fine album by a talented band, but I don't think it delivers as much as the hype would tell you. They lost a lot of the black metal influence, (Demigod is pretty much a straight death metal album) but I think the problem for me with this album is the drastic difference in quality between songs.

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published 13.04.2012 | Comments (4)

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29.04.2010 - 05:54
Rating: 9
ChibiDemigod
If you love the brutality this one is a awesome exponent
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29.04.2010 - 19:23
soadbyob
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Amazing fucking album, CONQUER ALL!!
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17.12.2010 - 00:56
Vikingr
A truly great album for those metal enough to handle it !:banger:
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03.04.2011 - 19:51
Kenos
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Oh man, I really can't stand Nergal's vocals in this album...
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28.05.2011 - 04:03
Beastofmetal456
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Insanely great. The oriental sound is irresistable.
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30.10.2011 - 05:11
Rating: 9
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
i got erection WTF?
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I do your mum

DESTROY DRUM TRIGGERS
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30.11.2011 - 12:01
Rating: 9
Melkor
I wana have sex wid dis album!
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12.12.2011 - 02:00
second_coming89
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Demigod is by far Behemoth's best album to date!
I don't know if they'll ever match the greatness of this album ever again.
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12.12.2011 - 02:31
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by [user id=160] on 12.12.2011 at 02:00

Demigod is by far Behemoth's best album to date!
I don't know if they'll ever match the greatness of this album ever again.

what? I hope you're kidding. Zos Kia and Satanica blow this one right out of the ball park, this is overly polished run of the mill death metal that has been done better before and after by many a band. Zos Kia and Satanica had a face of their own whereas this one doesn't.
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12.12.2011 - 02:41
Rating: 7
@gent_-_orange
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 12.12.2011 at 02:31

Written by [user id=160] on 12.12.2011 at 02:00

Demigod is by far Behemoth's best album to date!
I don't know if they'll ever match the greatness of this album ever again.

what? I hope you're kidding. Zos Kia and Satanica blow this one right out of the ball park.

Indeed, I cant see why their later material is preferred over those two (and Thelema for that matter) as those three albums by far surpass later Behemoth albums.
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12.12.2011 - 02:49
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by @gent_-_orange on 12.12.2011 at 02:41

Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 12.12.2011 at 02:31

Written by [user id=160] on 12.12.2011 at 02:00

Demigod is by far Behemoth's best album to date!
I don't know if they'll ever match the greatness of this album ever again.

what? I hope you're kidding. Zos Kia and Satanica blow this one right out of the ball park.

Indeed, I cant see why their later material is preferred over those two (and Thelema for that matter) as those three albums by far surpass later Behemoth albums.

sorry couldn't think of Thelema, but that one should have been mentioned by me as well.
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Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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02.03.2012 - 11:56
Korah
Very good album, love Conquer all.
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26.05.2012 - 17:06
Rating: 9
musicalkaratekid
The guitar work on here is amazing, certainly one of the band's highlights. I'd like to think this is their best album, but I haven't listened to them all yet.
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09.06.2012 - 20:17
Rating: 9
infernaldeath87
Beast of an album.
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22.01.2013 - 12:14
Rating: 1
HatemSaw
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03.03.2013 - 04:21
Rating: 8
?apleee
Mouthcrab
Overrated and not their best, but still awesome.
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09.02.2014 - 01:12
Rulatore
'The Reign Ov Shemsu-Hor' is their best closer.
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12.02.2014 - 20:48
Rating: 10
AngelofDeth
Cyborg Raptor
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 12.12.2011 at 02:31

what? I hope you're kidding. Zos Kia and Satanica blow this one right out of the ball park, this is overly polished run of the mill death metal that has been done better before and after by many a band. Zos Kia and Satanica had a face of their own whereas this one doesn't.

Why does the success and love of this album offend everyone? Yes, it is extremely polished but that's what's mainstream, the more polished the broader the audience. And sure it could be considered run of the mill death metal but imo its death metal done right, the layered vox and catchy riffs of deicide, the eastern influences of Nile, incredible drumming by Inferno and unique composition and songwriting. Maybe its the fact that this is Death Metal for the non-Death Metal fan? not trying to be a smartass thats an honest question lol
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13.02.2014 - 01:01
Rating: 8
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Written by AngelofDeth on 12.02.2014 at 20:48

the layered vox

This is actually the worst aspect of the album, it would have been a lot better without this approach to the vocals.

And btw...
> catchy riffs of deicide
> eastern influences of Nile

> unique composition and songwriting

We have a problem there
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14.02.2014 - 10:34
Rating: 10
AngelofDeth
Cyborg Raptor
Written by Unhealer on 13.02.2014 at 01:01

And btw...
> catchy riffs of deicide
> eastern influences of Nile

> unique composition and songwriting

We have a problem there

What is the problem??
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14.02.2014 - 16:15
Rating: 8
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Written by AngelofDeth on 14.02.2014 at 10:34

What is the problem??

You say this albums has riffs of <band>, eastern influences of <band> yet you mentioned unique songwriting as a feat. I really wouldn't include that in the list of strengths of this album.
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17.02.2014 - 21:55
Rating: 10
AngelofDeth
Cyborg Raptor
Written by Unhealer on 14.02.2014 at 16:15

You say this albums has riffs of <band>, eastern influences of <band> yet you mentioned unique songwriting as a feat. I really wouldn't include that in the list of strengths of this album.

Yes, unique "songwriting and composition" specifically. Meaning it takes those influences of Deicide and Nile and "composes" them in a catchy and palatable way. I never said this was the most original album in the world but rather a new spin on an old trick, which is all art is anyway.
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18.02.2014 - 02:08
Lit.
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Written by AngelofDeth on 17.02.2014 at 21:55

rather a new spin on an old trick, which is all art is anyway.

NO.

Besides, this is hardly a "new spin on an old trick" seeing as Deicide and Nile did everything Behemoth are currently doing better that Behemoth ever will.
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18.02.2014 - 04:58
Rating: 8
Troy Killjoy
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Staff
I don't think I've ever seen the connection made between Deicide and Behemoth until now but I guess everyone hears things differently.
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18.02.2014 - 08:03
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Staff
I could buy the Nile connection just a little... but Deicide? Nope.
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Like you could kiss my ass

Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.

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18.02.2014 - 10:02
Rating: 10
AngelofDeth
Cyborg Raptor
Written by X-Ray Rod on 18.02.2014 at 08:03

I could buy the Nile connection just a little... but Deicide? Nope.

Written by Troy Killjoy on 18.02.2014 at 04:58

I don't think I've ever seen the connection made between Deicide and Behemoth until now but I guess everyone hears things differently.

While the execution is completely different, the connection between Nile and Behemoth should be pretty obvious..

As for Deicide, I''m not totally familiar with their discography but their song I listen to most, "Scars of the Crucifix" has alot of similar elements to the stuff found on Demigod. Using the band as a whole is probably reaching a bit, in retrospect, but listen to that song and you'll see what I mean.

Really all I was trying to do is understand why so many people hate on this album as I thought it was a pretty universally liked album up until recently.
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26.02.2014 - 03:03
Zap
Written by deadone on 18.02.2014 at 12:01

a good extreme metal album should last no more than 30 minutes.

"Extreme metal" might be too broad a term, but for an album like Demigod I definitely agree.
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27.02.2014 - 00:12
Zap
Written by deadone on 26.02.2014 at 23:44

I think most pure Death Metal and Grindcore albums don't have more than 30 minutes of music in them.

The genres themselves are too limited to allow for too much variation and thus after a while it starts getting repetitive.

There are exceptions of course - Nile and Morbid Angel comes to mind.


Basically before writing new material, every DM band should listen to Slayer's Reign In Blood and note playing time.

The Grind guys are smart enough to generally limit their albums to shorter playing times.

I agree, I just meant that extreme metal doesn't only include death metal.
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27.02.2014 - 00:43
Zap
Written by deadone on 27.02.2014 at 00:28

This has come back a bit since but I still think 30 minutes is sweet spot for extreme metal be it Death, Grind, Industrial or more extreme forms of Thrash.

For those genres I would agree 99% of the time. As you said, some bands get away with it because they offer variety. However, I can listen to any extreme metal band that has some progressive or avantgarde or whatever thing going on for longer than 30 minutes. Also, extreme doom and a lot of black metal often grabs my attention for a longer time than death and thrash.
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27.02.2014 - 01:02
Zap
Written by deadone on 27.02.2014 at 00:48

I can actuallly listen to Black Metal (and technical Death Metal) in moderate doses of 1 song. It's why I keep all my Terrorizer comps:

"In the mood for Black Metal/Technical Death Metal."

4 minutes later

"Excellent. Now for some Thrash."

Hah, I have that with certain bands, but not entire genres
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