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

The Metal Crypt: CD Review

Stuck inside with a second, full blown pre-winter snow storm, gives plenty of times to work on this long lasting release, clocking in at more than 76 minutes, not what is commonly found on a single disc!

Satan's Host have been around for a while, having their first album out way back in 1986. "Burning the Born Again... (A New Philosophy)" was actually released in 2004 by Black Magic but, Moribund Cult, following their satanic duty, decided to re-issue it in 2007. Satan's Host is not really a Black Metal act as such, although the horned lord is at the center of their operations. They do have inverted crosses in their logo and many of their song titles refer to anti-Christian themes, much to my pleasure. This gives their musical direction a blackened edge but, this band is more leaning toward a thrashy Death direction. I'm not too fond of either styles, but here the vocals are not too much on the screaming side. Great/juicy riffs and beefed up bass, sick and wicked vocals, varied tempos, often venturing into doom territory, and pounding drums are there to entertain the listener. Keyboards are scarce but still present, adding a pleasant harmonious touch - the same goes for the few samplings (wind, thunder, and rain and church bells). In general, the compositions are pretty good but a bit lengthy.

This is not the best album ever, but it includes good wickedness like: "Inverted Jesus", "Satan's Host" and "Inside the Castle of Euphoric Blasphemy."

-Pagan Shadow

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