This was the first Villainizer song ever written, about a Jewish slave that sells his soul for ultimate power yet never read the fine print and in turn was "jewed" by the devil.
lyrics
Hak Lak, Shaloum, Clatto Verata Nicto
In the days of old and blackened world a legacy was born
The hebrew slave had sold his soul, The deal was settled and good
A bargain he hath wrought this time like any true hebrew would
And so the demons proclaimed
Jewish Necromancer
The deal of a necroheeb
Jewish Necromancer
Your will, will be their deed
Hak lak, Shaloum, Clatto Verata Nicto
As his power grew the hebrew knew the world would be his pawn
Through black magic spells inherit from hell the seas ignite in fire
But no one could tell this hebrew from hell the devil was born a liar
The demons smiled and said
Jewish Necromancer
Necrotic wounds don’t heal
Jewish Necromancer
Your gift will soon be revealed
Jewish Necromancer
Your soul cannot be freed
Jewish Necromancer
You signed the demon’s decree
Jewish Necromancer
You’ll die alone you see
Jewish Necromancer
Now jewed by irony.
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Pretty much the best Black/Speed Metal I've listened to since I learned about Evil Invaders and Vulture. Everything you'd love to be reminded of about this musical era is there. The influences are what you'd expect too: Motörhead, Venom, Bathory, early Slayer, Celtic Frost; aggressive vocals, tortured guitar solos, pounding drums; everything is fast, clear and still a little grimy, but without reverb cranked up to the max. Amazing band, amazing album. Odiumediae
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This album is an absolute banger. The riffs are especially groovy this time, the vocals are amazing, and the overall thing is supercatchy. If I'd have to list one downside, it's that the mix is so bass-heavy that the sound only truely comes into it's right when listened on good headphones or extremely good speakers. On anything less it can sound like the bass drowns the rest of the music out. 9/10 Buzzario
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The second (03:01) I heard that angry bellow gurgling upwards as from the depths of hell, conquering the composition, rising in intensity, and climaxing more than half a minute later (a geyser of blood spouting up from Tartaros, breaching subterranean roofs and spewing forth onto the face of the earth), I was engrossed hook, line and sinker. Drawn into the underworldly dark. Vocal performances like these never fail to conjure a grin on my face. The Disillusioned One