Rotting Christ release first live single: “Kata Ton Daimona Eaftou (Κατά τον Δαίμονα Εαυτού)”

Rotting Christ have stood the test of time for over three decades. From their humble beginnings on Satanas Tedeum and Passage to Arcturo in the early 90’s, the genesis of their ‘Hellenic’ melodic black metal sound in the 2000’s with Sanctus Diavolos and Theogonia, all the way to their later masterpieces Rituals and The Heretics, released through Season of Mist – Rotting Christ are a force of their own.

The true strength of Rotting Christ lies not only in their discography, however. The Tolis brothers bring with them an unmatched energy across international stages, performing over hundreds of shows in 2024.

Celebrating their 35 year existence, Rotting Christ culminated their performances with a one-of-a-kind showcase of their discography at the Lycabettus Hill Theater in Athens, Greece – the band’s hometown. A two-hour long, career-spanning set with long-time classics from their early days dabbling in the rougher Rotting Christ sound, to the newer, ‘Hellenic’ anthems such as “The Raven” or “Demonon Vrosis”.

Teasing the upcoming live album, Rotting Christ releases the audiovisual performance on their YouTube channel of “Kata Ton Daimona Eaftou (Κατά τον Δαίμονα Εαυτού)”, watch it by scrolling down.

On 35 Years of Evil Existence – Live in Lycabettus, Rotting Christ show what they do best – and captured this in a high-quality recording, immortalizing this once-in-a-lifetime performance.

35 Years of Evil Existence – Live in Lycabettus is out April 4th via Season of Mist.

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