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News: Behemoths 1996 album ‘Grom’ to be reissued

  • February 28, 2023
  • Ian Mc Donnell
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The third release in the Slavonic Trilogy reissue series. Grom was originally released in 1996 and will be available on March 31, 2023, digitally, on CD, and Vinyl with pre-orders for physical copies starting today. The reissue is beautifully packaged and is available on the following formats: Digital, 2 CD media book, and a gatefold 2 LP. Physical formats include bonus audio material and booklets containing exclusive archival content. Bonus content contains these following rarities: cover versions, rehearsals, and live tracks.

Worldwide pre-order links HERE:
https://orcd.co/behemoth-grom
 
Metal Blade Records will release Grom worldwide, excluding Poland.


GATEFOLD 2LP:
– copper hotstamping
– 24p booklet
 
Disc 1: Grom
Disc 2: bonus vintage material
 
24 page BOOKLET EXCLUSIVE ARCHIVAL CONTENT:
– lyrics
– old photos
– flyers
– interviews with former and current Behemoth members Nergal, Baal, Les, Zbigniew “Inferno” Prominsky
– interview with David Thierie, “Grom” cover artist
– interview with Krzysztof Maszota (Warrior Studio, Poland)
– interview with Carsten Molior of Solistitium Records
– interview with Orjan “V‘gandr” Nordvik (Helheim)
– interview with Michal Kraszewski (Creator of the Behemoth 1992 logo, Editor of Euronymous zine, Amon Magazine, Vox Mortis Magazine, Novum  Vox Mortis Magazine)
 
MEDIABOOK 2CD:
– hardcover
– copper hotstamping
– 48p booklet
 
Disc 1: Grom
Disc 2: bonus vintage material
 
48 page BOOKLET EXCLUSIVE ARCHIVAL CONTENT:
– lyrics
– old photos
– flyers
– interviews with former and current Behemoth members Nergal, Baal, Les, Zbigniew “Inferno” Prominsky
– interview with David Thierie, “Grom” cover artist
– interview with Krzysztof Maszota (Warrior Studio, Poland)
– interview with Carsten Molior of Solistitium Records
– interview with Orjan “V‘gandr” Nordvik (Helheim)
– interview with Michal Kraszewski (Creator of the Behemoth 1992 logo, Editor of Euronymous zine, Amon Magazine, Vox Mortis Magazine, Novum  Vox Mortis Magazine)

Vinyl Variants:
 
EU:
180g Black
Stone Gray Marbled (500)
Gold w/ Black Dust (300)
Dust Gray Marbled (200 of 500)
Picture Disc -band exclusive- (666)
 
US :
Dust Gray Marbled (300 of 500)

Track list:
01.       Intro
02.       The Dark Forest (Cast Me Your Spell)
03.       Spellcraft and Heathendom
04.       Dragon’s Lair (Cosmic Flames And Four Barbaric Seasons)
05.       Lasy Pomorza
06.       Rising Proudly Towards the Sky
07.       Thou Shalt Forever Win
08.       Grom
Bonus Material
01.       Freezing Moon  (Mayhem Cover 1995/1996)
02.       Total Desaster (Destruction Cover 1995/1996)
03.       Ostatni tabor (Kat Cover 1996)
04.       Rising Proudly Towards the Sky (Rehearsal 1995)
05.       Dragon’s Lair (Cosmic Flames And Four Barbaric Seasons) (Rehearsal 1995)
06.       The Dark Forest (Cast Me Your Spell) (Live in Maastricht, Pagan Triumph Tour 1996)
07.       Spellcraft and Heathendom (Live in Maastricht, Pagan Triumph Tour 1996)
08.       Lasy Pomorza (Live in Krakòw, XXX Years Ov Blasphemy 2021)

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