Belphegor has built a formidable reputation in the blackened death metal scene, evolving from raw, unfiltered aggression to a refined yet equally punishing sound. Their decades-long journey showcases a commitment to pushing extreme metal’s boundaries while maintaining a signature mix of blasphemous themes and relentless intensity.
With albums that have charted internationally and production collaborations with renowned figures in the metal world, the band has cemented its place among Europe’s extreme metal icons. From their early underground roots to high-profile releases, Belphegor’s career is a testament to their artistic growth and unwavering dedication to sonic brutality.
Here we have five of the best albums they have ever created for you!
5. The Last Supper (1995)
Belphegor’s debut full-length album, ‘The Last Supper,’ laid the foundation for their signature sound. Released by Lethal Records in January 1995, this record captures the band in their formative years, delivering raw aggression and blasphemous themes that would become their hallmark.
While the production quality reflects the underground nature of the time, the album’s relentless speed and chaotic atmosphere made an immediate impact. Tracks like ‘A Funeral Without a Cry’ exhibit a crude but effective fusion of death and black metal, proving that even in their early stages, Belphegor had a clear vision for their music. The album remains a cult classic, serving as a blueprint for their future works.
4. Bondage Goat Zombie (2008)
With ‘Bondage Goat Zombie,‘ Belphegor solidified their presence in the extreme metal landscape. Released in 2008, this album introduced bassist Serpenth, who would go on to become a key part of the band’s lineup.
Lyrically inspired by the writings of the Marquis de Sade, the album embraces themes of perversion, darkness, and sadistic indulgence. Musically, it demonstrates a refined approach to their sound, balancing razor-sharp riffs with atmospheric elements that add depth to their relentless assault.
The title track and ‘Stigma Diabolicum’ stand out as some of the strongest examples of their ability to merge technical proficiency with sheer brutality.
3. The Devils (2022)
As their twelfth studio album, ‘The Devils’ represents the culmination of nearly three decades of extreme metal craftsmanship. Released in 2022, this album reflects the band’s evolution while maintaining the ferocity that has defined their career.
The production is polished without compromising the raw energy that makes their sound so intense. Tracks like ‘Totentanz – Dance Macabre’ and ‘Virtus Asinaria – Prayer’ showcase complex song structures, atmospheric layers, and precise musicianship that highlight the band’s experience. The album also explores a darker, more ritualistic feel compared to earlier work.
2. Blood Magick Necromance (2011)
Often considered one of Belphegor’s finest moments, ‘Blood Magick Necromance‘ benefited from the expert production of Peter Tägtgren at Abyss Studios in Sweden. Released in January 2011 under Nuclear Blast, this album took the band’s technical abilities to new heights. The production added a level of clarity and depth that allowed the intricate guitar work and precise drumming to shine.
Tracks like ‘Rise to Fall and Fall to Rise’ and ‘Impaled Upon the Tongue of Sathan’ blend melody with devastating heaviness, showcasing a more refined yet still savage sound. The album strikes a balance between speed, atmosphere, and brutal precision, making it a defining entry in Belphegor’s discography.
1. Conjuring The Dead (2014)
‘Conjuring the Dead‘ stands as the pinnacle of Belphegor’s career, both in terms of commercial success and musical execution. Released on August 5, 2014, via Nuclear Blast, this album was recorded by Erik Rutan at Mana Recording Studios, a move that resulted in one of the band’s most intense and polished productions.
Charting at number 60 in Germany and reaching number 13 on the US Heatseekers chart, it showcased the band’s growing international appeal. Musically, it encapsulates everything Belphegor excels at—ferocious blast beats, eerie atmospheric moments, and crushing riffs. Songs like ‘Gasmask Terror’ and ‘Legions of Destruction’ display an unrelenting attack, while the title track delivers a haunting, ritualistic presence.