ROTTING CHRIST IN CONCERT:
Greek black metal pioneers Rotting Christ unleash the sounds of the apocalypse every time they perform their monstrous metal jams in concert. If their name didn't clue you in, these guys hail from the dark end of the metal spectrum, and their legendary live shows always take fans on a hair-raising romp through the macabre. Performing in all black with pentagram insignia blazing, the band fires on all cylinders right out of the gate, tearing through morbid anthems like "Nemecic" and "Sign of Evil Existence" with staggering intensity and precision. Frontman Sakis Tolis leads the charge, hitting the crowd with savage screams and guttural growls while the rest of the band dials in hard-hitting guitar, bass, and drums. Ticket buyers looking for a dark, decibel-shattering metal experience won't want to miss the chance to headbang along with Rotting Christ any time they conjure up their bludgeoning sound in concert.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Rotting Christ was formed in Athens in 1987 by brothers Sakis Tolis (vocals and guitar) and Themis Tolis (drums). The band cut its teeth performing in the city's grindcore scene, but soon they were helping pioneer the black metal sound that was sweeping Europe in the late '80s. Their acclaimed 1991 debut album Passage to Arcturo established them as one of Greece's premier metal bands, and in 1993 they got international exposure on the F*ck Christ Tour with like-minded acts Immortal and Blasphemy. A string of ambitious albums followed in the '90s and '00s that saw the band continually push their sound in new directions including gothic and industrial metal, and in 2007 they celebrated their 20th anniversary with the 2DVD + 2 CD compilation Non Serviam: A 20 Year Apocryphal Story. With their 2016 album Rituals still fresh in fans' minds, Rotting Christ has black metal fans everywhere ready and raring to thrash to the new material in concert.