Interviews

An Interview with Satan's Host
Interview with Eli Elixir
Butcher's Block Interrogation
Lords of Metal, Eli Elixer
Interview with Eli Elixir (vocals)
Living For Metal.com Interview: Patrick Evil
Metal Psalter: Interview- L.C.F. Eli Elixir 418

Reviews

Power~Purity~Perfection...999

The Metal Crypt: CD Review
Noch's: CD Review
Absolute Zero Media: CD Review
Metal Rules CD Review
Metal Psalter: CD Review
Metal Psalter: Interview- L.C.F. Eli Elixir 418
The Gauntlet: CD Review
Examiner.com/Denver: CD Review
All Music: CD Review
Sea of Tranquility: CD Review
Metal Reviews.com: CD Review
Infernal Masquerade: CD Review
Blistering.com: CD Review
Canadian Assault zine: CD Review
Lords of Metal: CD Review
Masterful-Magazine.com: CD Review
Metal Storm: CD Review
Santa Fe Metal Music Examiner: CD Review
Decibel Magazine: CD Review

Great American Scapegoat

Living For Metal CD Review
MetalEater.com CD Review
tMetal.com CD Review
Winter Heathen Review
Metal Observer Review
Leviatan Magazine Review
Old Curtis St. Bar Show Review Nov. 11, 2008
Deadtide.com CD Review
Living For Metal.com Interview: Patrick Evil

Satanic Grimoire: A Greater Black Magick

Metal-Rules.com CD Review
Metal Coven CD Review
Voices: From the Darkside CD Review
Deadtide.com CD Review
Living For Metal.com CD Review

Burning the Born Again (A New Philosophy)

Voices: From the Darkside CD Review
Metal Side CD Review
Xtreem Music Review
Metal-Rules CD Review
Vampire Magazine CD Review
Music Extreme CD Review
Amazon.com User Review
Wildside.no CD Review
Explicitly Intense Magazine Review - Moribund Release
Deadtide.com CD Review
MetalUniverse.Net CD Review
The Metal Crypt: CD Review
Living For Metal.com CD Review

Archidoxes of Evil

Metal-Rules CD Review

In Articulo Mortis

Metal Rules CD Review

Midnight Wind

Midnight Wind

Metal From Hell

Metal From Hell

tMetal.com CD Review

Satans Host was originally a side project for Jag Panzer's (where have they been lately?) vocalist, Harry Conklin. Harry recorded two power metal albums (1986's Metal from Hell and 1987's Midnight Wind) before moving on to join Titan Force. Satans Host kept a low profile before resurfacing with Archidoxes of Evil in 2000. About a year ago Satans Host signed a deal with Moribund Records and the cult label unleashed Burning the Born Again (2004), Satanic Grimoire (2006), and now Great American Scapegoat, so fans can catch up on this underrated band.

The second incarnation of Satans Host sees the band developing into a Satanic mix of black metal and death metal. Three of the thirteen tracks are evil intros, interludes and segues. When Satans Host is at their best is when Patrick Evil gets creative with his guitar riffing and gets himself into a mid paced death metal groove. Oftentimes )especially on "Dragons Darkness" and "Azrael Death Wing Angel"), Satans Host change pace from death metal heaviness to black metal speed.

Of the several Satans Host albums flooding the market, Great American Scapegoat is the band's best. With Summon's status uncretain, Satans Host is the perfect band for Moribund to support and fill the Satanic death metal void.

-Brett VanPut

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