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Published on February 20, 2008 at 4:00am
Think what you may, but at the very least, you can always count on black metal for its directness. You can also count on it to be exactly what it is and nothing more or less. With album titles like Bondage Goat Zombie and Goatreich-Fleshcult, the Satan worshippers of Austrian outfit Belphegor spare no effort whatsoever in expressing their unyielding love for, well, worshipping Satan (and hating Christ). Songs like Lucifer Incestus and Swarm of Rats, which pretty much equates Jesus with rat shit, serve as impassioned testimony to the bands sole preoccupation. For illustration, the
band closes these songs with nifty sound effects like rats squealing and Lucifer growling (or is it burping?) after a round of coitus with his demonic, incest-loving concubines. And, in case you didnt get the hint, the band logo contains not one, but two upside down crosses. Named after a demon (what else?), Belphegor actually plays a black-tinged brand of death metal in a crossover between the two camps that was once unthinkable but is now, of course, commonplace. For all of its somber-faced effort, Belphegor can also be a hell of a lot of fun for giggling non-Satanist listeners, which is not to say that the passion and energy in the bands blast-soaked sound doesnt
stand apart from the, uh . . . goat-herding pack. Rotting Christ, Immolation, Averse, and Malnurture are also scheduled to perform.
Wed., Feb. 27, 7 p.m., 2008