Grom (album)
Grom ("Thunder" in Polish) is the second studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. It was recorded and mixed from December 1995 to January 1996 and was originally released in January 1996 through Solistitium Records, and later by Pagan Records. The album is Behemoth's last release before their shift into a death metal sound.
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Released | 2 January 1996 | |||
Recorded | December 1995 | |||
Genre | Black metal | |||
Length | 44:52 | |||
Language | English, Polish | |||
Label | Solistitium | |||
Producer | Self-produced | |||
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Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | favorable[1] |
Chronicles of Chaos | 10/10[2] |
AllMusic wrote of the album: "One of the most controversial and diverse albums in the band's career, the album is intriguing for several reasons: it not only featured keyboards and female vocals, but showed Behemoth's uniqueness from the start, with their novel combination of black, viking and thrash metal."[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Intro" (instrumental) | 1:35 | |
2. | "The Dark Forest (Cast Me Your Spell)" | Nergal | 7:06 |
3. | "Spellcraft and Heathendom" | Nergal | 4:50 |
4. | "Dragon's Lair (Cosmic Flames and Four Barbaric Seasons)" | Baal Ravenlock | 5:55 |
5. | "Lasy Pomorza" | Nergal | 6:25 |
6. | "Rising Proudly Towards the Sky" | Baal Ravenlock | 6:52 |
7. | "Thou Shalt Forever Win" | Nergal | 6:37 |
8. | "Grom" | Nergal | 5:27 |
Total length: | 44:52 |
Personnel
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Release history
Region | Date | Label |
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Germany, Brazil | January 2, 1996 | Solistitium Records, Hellion Records |
Russia | 1997 | First Town Records |
Poland | 2002 | Metal Mind Productions |
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References
- Morton, Mark. "Grom - Behemoth : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
- Hoeltzel, Steve (2 January 1997). "CoC : Behemoth - Grom : Review". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
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