Evil Priest (Peru) – Evil Priest CD
23.01.2017
Caverna Abismal Records
Evil Priest was born in Lima, Peru during the year 2015. According to my information Evil Priest Consists of two members: R. P.-drums and E. P. – guitars, vocals, but on their promo photo, there is a third guy. The band recorded their first demo on 15 July 2016 via Caligari Records, on cassette, limited to 150 copies. Of course the band consists of three members and plays also live shows with Sadistic Intent for example.
Now, less than one year later, Caverna Abismal Records will release their demo again and it will be available on CD format limited to 500 copies.
The self titled demo contains four titles including an intro titled 'Ikarus’,- that is a ritual Peruvian Indian chant I think – with some forest noises and bells. If you think, that Evil Priest is based on traditions, then you are right.
First song is 'Great Snake’ that is a traditional Death/Black song from late 80's/early 90's with blasting beats and technical guitar playing. The sound is sufficiently brutal and old school. Next 'Gates Of Beyond’ has a bit more tempo changes and so a bit chaotic but in a good sense.
Last and title track 'Evil Priest’ is a really wild and brutal song (the best for live shows).
In summary, E. P. begotten a nostalgic and fine demonstration, even it's not too original and it seems that they need a bit progression. Yet they are passing on the right way. I wish them endurance to the future.
Evil Priest was born in Lima, Peru during the year 2015. According to my information Evil Priest Consists of two members: R. P.-drums and E. P. – guitars, vocals, but on their promo photo, there is a third guy. The band recorded their first demo on 15 July 2016 via Caligari Records, on cassette, limited to 150 copies. Of course the band consists of three members and plays also live shows with Sadistic Intent for example.
Now, less than one year later, Caverna Abismal Records will release their demo again and it will be available on CD format limited to 500 copies.
The self titled demo contains four titles including an intro titled 'Ikarus’,- that is a ritual Peruvian Indian chant I think – with some forest noises and bells. If you think, that Evil Priest is based on traditions, then you are right.
First song is 'Great Snake’ that is a traditional Death/Black song from late 80's/early 90's with blasting beats and technical guitar playing. The sound is sufficiently brutal and old school. Next 'Gates Of Beyond’ has a bit more tempo changes and so a bit chaotic but in a good sense.
Last and title track 'Evil Priest’ is a really wild and brutal song (the best for live shows).
In summary, E. P. begotten a nostalgic and fine demonstration, even it's not too original and it seems that they need a bit progression. Yet they are passing on the right way. I wish them endurance to the future.
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