"Evil Shall Prevail" must be one of the best black metal releases this year. It compiles "Hellstorm of Evil Vengeance" demo and "Summoning of Infernal Legions" 7" EP from Black Witchery and "Evil Shall Prevail" and "Demo 97" (originally titled "Death to Trends") from pre-Black Witchery band known as Witchery. Side D has Sarcofago cover track "The Black Vomit" and alternate takes from the "Hellstorm Of Evil Vengeance" sessions.
I was never a Black Witchery fan. Their albums are just the kind of "black" metal I hate. Is it called bestial black metal or something? In addition to couple random album tracks, I had only heard "Summoning of Infernal Legions" 7" EP which I think is one of the best black metal EPs so when I started playing the compilation, I had no idea what to expect from the demo material. Turns out they are somewhat in the vein of the EP but maybe a bit more straight forward. The riffing is brilliant, drums are just rough enough and vocals are very crisp too.
I have a strong feeling that Blodfest were quite inspired by Black Witchery's demo material and as a total worshiper of Blodfest's discography, it doesn't come as a surprise that I enjoyed this compilation a lot.
Give it a listen:
https://nuclearwarnowproductions.bandcamp.com/album/evil-shall-prevailIf there's a one track I'd especially recommend, that must be the track 11 which is the EP version of "Destruction of the Holy Kingdom".
EDIT: However, what pisses me off about this particular release is that only the deluxe edition includes a 28-page booklet which I think is very important piece of such historic release. Printing xerox zine type booklets and including them to all the copies shouldn't be an impossible task and I don't think that would've increased the price much at all. As someone who couldn't care less about deluxe editions etc, it annoys me that both regular editions (black and colored) only include some useless poster I may as well wipe my ass with.