Ezkaton

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Ezkaton
Behemoth - Ezkaton.jpg
EP by
Released11 November 2008 (2008-11-11)
RecordedNovember 2006 April 2007
October 2007
Genre
Length27:53
Label Metal Blade, Regain, Mystic Production
Producer Behemoth
Behemoth chronology
At the Arena ov Aion – Live Apostasy
(2008)
Ezkaton
(2008)
Evangelion
(2009)
Alternative cover
Behemoth - Ezkaton Limited.jpg
Limited edition box set cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Ezkaton is the sixth EP by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. It was released in North America through Metal Blade Records on 11 November 2008, and in Europe through Regain Records on 20 November 2008. The EP features seven tracks, including one new song titled "Qadosh", a live recording and new studio version to "Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v.", live versions of "From the Pagan Vastlands" and "Decade ov Therion", along with covers of Master's Hammer's "Jáma pekel" (lead vocal BigBoss-Root) and Ramones' "I'm Not Jesus".

Contents

The first four tracks were recorded during The Apostasy studio sessions at the Radio Gdańsk Studios from November 2006 till March 2007. The other three live tracks were recorded in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands in October 2007 the during the European Apostasy tour.

Ezkaton has also been released as a limited edition box set, that includes four 7-inch picture discs. The set also comes with a bonus track, "Devilock" (Misfits cover) on the third picture disc. Each picture disc has one track on each side.

In 2014, the EP (including the "Devilock" bonus track and several live tracks) was included in a re-release of The Apostasy by Peaceville Records.

The limited edition box set also has two manufacturing mistakes: the CD title for track 3 "Jamal Pekel" is written as "Jamal Piekiel". And the back of the box misses the "live" mention for "Decade Ov Therion".

Track listing

Regular CD and digipak
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v."Krzysztof Azarewicz Nergal 5:11
2."Qadosh"Krzysztof AzarewiczNergal4:58
3."Jáma pekel" (Master's Hammer cover) František Štorm Milan Fibiger, Necrocock, Štorm3:59
4."I'm Not Jesus" (Ramones cover) Richie Ramone Richie Ramone2:41
5."From the Pagan Vastlands" (live)Tomasz KrajewskiNergal3:01
6."Decade ov Therion" (live)Krzysztof AzarewiczNergal2:56
7."Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v." (live)Krzysztof AzarewiczNergal5:07
Total length:27:53

Personnel

Behemoth
Additional musicians
Production
  • Tomasz "Graal" Danilowicz cover concept, design, and artwork direction
  • Arkadiusz "Malta" Malczewski engineering (tracks (1-4)
  • Bjorn Engelmann mastering (tracks 1-2)
  • Grzegorz Piwkowski mastering (tracks 3-7)
  • Daniel Bergstrand mixing (tracks 1-6)
  • Kuba Mankowski recording (tracks 1-6)
  • Krzysztof Azarewicz lyrics
Note
  • Songs 1-4 recorded during The Apostasy studio sessions at RG Studios, November 2006 -March 2007
  • Mixed in Dug Out Studio, Uppsala, March 2007 e.v. and June 2008
  • Additional vocal tracks recorded in Soundsgreat Studio, Gdynia, May 2008
  • Songs 5-7 recorded in Leeuwarden, Holland, October 2007 during "European Apostasy" tour.
  • Songs 1-2 mastered in Cutting Room Studio, Stockholm, March 2007
  • Songs 3-7 mastered in High-End Audio, Warsaw, June 2008

Release history

RegionDateLabel
Poland10 November 2008Mystic Production
USA11 November 2008Metal Blade Records
Sweden20 November 2008Regain Records

Chart performance

Chart (2008)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers 26

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References

  1. Prato, Greg. "Review: Ezkaton". AllMusic . Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  2. Zhu, Yulon. "Review: Ezkaton". Chronicles of Chaos . Retrieved 22 August 2009.