Rotting Christ Debuts New Live Video "Katá Ton Daímona Eautoú"

Band Photo: Rotting Christ (?)
Rotting Christ has stood the test of time. Over the past 35 years, Sakis Tolis, his brother Themis and their brothers-in-arms have risen from Greece's blackened catacombs to become one of metal's most formidably reliable forces. Backed by a legacy that has both defined and defied black metal, last year, the Greek legends carved out a new set of dark, melodic scriptures with fresh rebellion on the unbreakable "Pro Xristou."
Now, Rotting Christ are celebrating 35 years of evil existence with a new live album. This two-hour set was recorded at the Lycabettus Hill Theater in the band's hometown of Athens. Like a Greek pantheon, it spans the band's entire career, from early evil classics to the pillars of their Hellenic legacy, including the stadium-shaking title track from their spirited eleventh album. You can check out the video below.
"35 Years Of Evil Existence - Live in Lycabettus" comes out April 4th on Season of Mist.
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