Salve the Goat...Iblis Exelsi

Salve the Goat...Iblis Exelsi is the debut EP by Singaporean black metal band Impiety. It was released in 1993 through the Dutch-based label Shivadarshana Records. Later made available as violet-colored 7" in the United States by Fudgeworthy Records.

Salve the Goat...Iblis Exelsi
EP by
Released1993 (1993)
Recorded15 September 1993, The Womb of Leftness, Studio 666, Singapore
GenreBlack metal
Length9:00
LabelShivadarshana Records
ProducerImpiety
Impiety chronology
Ceremonial Necrochrist Redesecration
(1992)
Salve the Goat...Iblis Exelsi
(1993)
Asateerul Awaleen
(1996)

The EP was recorded 15 September 1993 at The Womb of Leftness, Studio 666; compared to the preceding release, it was "recorded at a better studio with a more 'metal-educated' engineer. But likewise, most of the mixing and editing was personally done by me."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Cuntblasphemy - Paganistic Bitchgoddess Deiimpalation" – 3:31
  2. "Magick - Consecration Goatsodomy" – 5:29

Artwork

The front cover shows the three band members with corpse paint and spikes in front of an inverted pentagram. The back cover features a statement insulting the early Norwegian black metal scene: "To All Norwegian 'Black-Metal' Clowns, We Desecrate your so-called Northern Kingdom & Sky of White Falseness… After which, We Baptise All of thee In Piss!!!" The band later explained that this was a reaction to a racist letter by Mortiis who had insulted them as "niggers" who had no right to play black metal.[2][3][4]

Personnel

  • Shyaithan – Vocals
  • Iblyss – Drums
  • Leprophiliac Rex – Guitars

References

  1. David Horn: Sounds of Death Interview, 2000, accessed on 4 February 2013.
  2. James NecroFiend: Total Desaster Interview, 2000, accessed on 4 February 2013.
  3. Metalion: Impiety. In: Jon Kristiansen: Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Brooklyn, New York: Bazillion Points Books 2011, pp. 544f.
  4. FS Hain: Impiety. Volles Rohr gegen den Jenseitsglauben Archived 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine. In: Legacy, no. 78, accessed on 4 February 2013.
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