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Released
  
1998

Length
  
20:48

Producer
  
Necromorbus

Genre
  
Black metal

Label
  
Shadow Records

Recorded
  
October 1997, January 1998 at Necromorbus Studio

Devilry is an EP by the Swedish black metal band Funeral Mist. It was released in 1998.

Contents

History

Arioch and Necromorbus recorded Devilry at Necromorbus Studio in late October 1997 and January 1998. The EP was released through Shadow Records in summer 1998 in CD format, followed by the vinyl version.

Musical style and ideology

Dr. Rape, who contributed a Funeral Mist interview to the Norwegian Slayer fanzine, described the musical style as "extremely fast and brutal Black Metal (like it should be!)", Arioch described it as "[v]ery fast, intense and violent Black Metal with extremely sick and perverted elements. Very far from the regular Black Metal sound. An orgy in religious maliciousness in its most extreme form." The only released lyrics are those to "Bringer of Terror", that deal with the return of Satan once "[t]he chains that held him are smashed", and the failure of the "wretch you call god". According to Arioch, the idea "that it is the voice or the sound and style of the music that decides if it's Black Metal or not […] is […] WRONG!!! […] A band that claims to play Black Metal must always have Satanism and nothing but Satanism as the highest priority in their music and concept as well as in their personal lives […]."

The CD's tray card features a "very provocative line: 'BY SUPPORTING BLACK METAL YOU SUPPORT THE GLORIFICATION OF RAPE, INCEST, WAR, MURDER, DRUGS, OPPRESSION, FASCISM, CORRUPTION ETC. THINK TWICE BEFORE BUYING THIS DIVINE PIECE OF ART!!!!'" When asked whether he stands behind this statement, Arioch stated that "would never had it included in the lay-out" if the band did not stand behind "these things that are mentioned in this statement" which he called "the true face of today's incarnation of Evil" and "[g]enuine bringers of devastation and human suffering, which of course are an important part of the true Satanist way of life". This statement was also quoted by Niall Scott in his article on confession and absolution in the black metal context, released in Nicola Masciandaro's Hideous Gnosis: Black Metal Theory Symposium I.

Track listing

  1. "The Devil's Emissary" – 04:08
  2. "Bringer of Terror" – 03:50
  3. "Nightside Phantom" – 03:46
  4. "Funeral Mist" – 05:01
  5. "The God Supreme" – 04:03

The vinyl version includes the bonus track "Hellspell 2" (04:45).

Credits

  • Arioch - electric guitar, bass guitar, vocals
  • Necromorbus - drums
  • References

    Devilry Wikipedia