Bewitching the Pomerania

Bewitching the Pomerania is the second EP by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. It was released in 1997 by Solistitium Records. It was recorded at P.J. Studios in February 1997 and mastered at Vox Mortiis Studio.[2] The EP is the first release of the band to feature Zbigniew Robert "Inferno" Promiński on drums. Bewitching the Pomerania also marks the band's passage from black metal music to a style more similar to death metal. All three tracks were included on the 2005 re-release of Behemoth's debut EP, And the Forests Dream Eternally.[3]

Bewitching the Pomerania
EP by
Released19 September 1997
RecordedFebruary 1997
GenreBlackened death metal
Length15:10
LabelVox Mortiis, Solistitium
ProducerBehemoth
Behemoth chronology
Grom
(1996)
Bewitching the Pomerania
(1997)
Pandemonic Incantations
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Chronicles of Chaos[1]

On Behemoth's official webpage Nergal stated that the artwork for Bewitching the Pomerania is "by far the worst Behemoth artwork of all time".[4] It is also the first release to showcase Behemoth's new logo from the Old English text to its present form.

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."With Spell of Inferno (Mefisto)"NergalNergal4:39
2."Hidden in the Fog" (Re-recording)Tomasz KrajewskiNergal5:13
3."Sventevith (Storming Near the Baltic)" (Re-recording)NergalNergal5:18
Total length:15:10

Personnel

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Behemoth
Additional musicians
  • Piotr Weltrowski (December's Fire) – session synthesizers
Production
  • Robert Hajduk – engineering, mixing
  • Tomasz Krajewski – lyrics
Note
  • Recorded at P.J. Studios, February '97.
  • Mastered at Vox Mortiis Studio.

Release history

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Region Date Label
Poland, Germany 19 September 1997 Vox Mortiis Records, Solistitium Records

References

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  1. ^ Hoeltzel, Steve. "Behemoth - "Bewitching the Pomerania" review". www.chroniclesofchaos.com. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Behemoth (3) - Bewitching The Pomerania (CD, MiniAlbum) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  3. ^ "BEHEMOTH To Release New Music In 2021". Blabbermouth. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  4. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Behemoth's Nergal - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?. YouTube.