A Finnish black metal band known for chaotic early recordings and atmospheric later work.
For a sense of their early sound, try "The Gate Of Nanna." Their later shift is clear on tracks like "Sadomatic Rites."
Beherit's first album, "The Oath of Black Blood," helped define the raw, anti-Christian sound of early Finnish black metal. Songs like "The Gate Of Nanna" and "Unholy Pagan Fire" show their commitment to dark, occult-themed music. They developed a distinct presence in the genre, shifting from chaotic recordings to more atmospheric work over time.
Formed in Finland around 1990, Beherit released "The Oath of Black Blood" in 1991, followed by "Drawing Down the Moon" in 1993 and "H418ov21.C" in 1994. After lineup changes and breaks, they returned with "Electric Doom Synthesis" in 2009. Their sound evolved from raw black metal toward more atmospheric compositions.
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