The Satanist is the tenth studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The album was announced on 31 May 2013[5] and released on 3 February 2014, through Nuclear Blast and on 4 February in Poland via Metal Blade Records and Mystic Production, respectively.[6] Release was preceded by digital download single "Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel" and 12" EP under the same title released on 4 December 2013.[7][8]
2014 studio albumby Behemoth
The Satanist
Cover art (containing Nergal's blood) by Denis Forkas.[1]
Studio albumby
Behemoth
Released
3 February 2014
Recorded
February – June 2013
Studio
Hertz Studio (Białystok, Poland), RG Studio (Gdańsk, Poland)
The Satanist was recorded between February and June 2013 in Hertz Studio in Białystok, and RG Studio in Gdańsk, both in Poland, produced by Behemoth, Daniel Bergstrand, and the Wiesławscy Brothers.[9] The album was mixed by Matt Hyde at Hydeaway Studios in Los Angeles, and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York City. Colin Richardson was the initial producer for the album, but stepped down after four weeks due to creative differences.[10]
A music video was shot for the song "Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel" which was produced and directed by Grupa 13, and Dariusz Szermanowicz.[11] The video premiered on the Behemoth YouTube channel on 3 December 2013.
On 7 January 2014, Behemoth released the first part of their video prologue for this album.[12] Subsequently, the second part was released on January, 14, the third part was released on January, 21, and the fourth part was released on January, 29.[13][14] Earlier, on 28 January, the official lyric video for the song "Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer" was released.[15]
The song "In the Absence ov Light" contains a spoken word quote from the Witold Gombrowicz drama The Marriage (pol. Ślub) which states:
I reject all order, all ideas / I trust no abstraction, no doctrine / I don't believe in god, nor in mind / Forget all gods! I don't believe in God. Give me man! / May he be like me, troubled and immature / confused and incomplete, dark and obscure so that I can dance with him!/ Pretend to him! Ingratiate myself with him! / And rape him, love him and forge myself / Anew from him, so I can grow through him, and in / that way / Celebrate my marriage in the sacred human church!.[16]
Upon its release, The Satanist received universal acclaim reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 92, which indicates "universal acclaim", based on 10 reviews.[17] Joe DiVita of Loudwire noted that the album "sees the band shed away that skin as they simultaneously get back to some of their blackened roots while exploring new areas with ... dynamic songwriting".[citation needed] The album would claim the top spot on Loudwire's list of the best metal albums of 2014, with Loudwire stating that "The disc is a masterpiece from beginning to end, with absolutely no filler to be skipped over".[27]
Grayson Currin of Pitchfork said "The Satanist is a terrific coil of most everything Behemoth have ever done well, a strangely hopeful vision of hell wrested away from its very grip."[21] The editorial staff of Dutch webzine Lords of Metal named it the third best album of 2014,[28] after a score of 93/100 for the initial album review.[29]
In 2019 the album was voted as the "Best Metal Album of the Decade" by various publications such as Loudwire, Consequence of Sound, and others.[30][31]
Track listing
All music composed by Nergal. All arrangements by Behemoth. All lyrics written by Nergal, except where noted.
For original quote in Polish: Behemoth, The Satanist, Nuclear Blast, Catalogue No. 27361 31040, NB 3104-0, Europe, 2014 For translation:Shallcross, Bożena (2002). Framing the Polish home: postwar cultural constructions of hearth, nation, and self. Ohio University Press. p. 71, ISBN9780821414361
"The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 17 February 2014"(PDF) (1251). Australian Recording Industry Association. Australian Web Archive. 17 February 2014. Archived from the original(PDF) on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2016.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
"Czech Albums – Top 100". ČNS IFPI. Note: On the chart page, select 201407 on the field besides the word "Zobrazit", and then click over the word to retrieve the correct chart data. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
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