Renowned Polish metal band Behemoth has recently re-released their second studio album, Grom, 27 years after its initial release.
The reissue of Grom features numerous never-before-seen photos and liner notes, making it a beautiful collector's item for metal fans.
For those unfamiliar with Behemoth, the band was formed in 1991 by vocalist and guitarist Adam "Nergal" Darski.
The band's sound has evolved over the years, blending black metal, death metal, and even elements of classical music to create a unique and powerful sound.
Behemoth's music often explores dark themes and topics, such as Satanism and death, and the band is known for its elaborate stage shows and striking visuals.
Initially released in 1996, Grom is an essential album in Behemoth's discography. The album showcased the band's early sound and marked a significant step forward in their musical evolution.
With songs like "The Dark Forest (Cast Me Your Spell) and "Spellcraft And Heathendom," Grom established Behemoth as a forced reckoning in the extreme metal scene.
While Grom may not be as well-known as some of Behemoth's later albums, it remains an essential piece of the band's history. Nergal has spoken highly of the album, stating, "Behemoth would never be where it is now without it."
The reissue of Grom allows fans to rediscover this seminal album and appreciate its importance in the band's journey.
Check it out and pre-order your copy now here.