It became a tradition for Behemoth, as it is now for Vader, to release various EPs/Mini CDs in time between usual longplays. Started with Antichristian Phenomenon, then Conjuration and now Slaves Shall Serve (puprosely omitted Live in Touluse which was released to fill up the contract with Metal Mind) - all of those have the same history and more or less the same purpose.
Studio tracks were recorded during Demigod session (as were the tracks for AP and C). The title track appeared on it and even promoted the album with a clip which you can find on this EP. To be honest I don’t like the videos of Behemoth, but this one gained my attention (Nergal as a bishop!) and they are getting better and better in this issue as well. The second track is more of a forfeit for diehards, good but not good enough comparing to Demigod tracks. The Nephilim and Danzig cover are filled with Behemoth spirit and that is all to be said bout those two. Good to hear again that they like to play tracks which are completely different from their own style.
And finally live tracks! Everybody who visited their gig knows that they are great on stage and those two tracks confirm it. I am just suprised that Nergal doesn’t want to give great full live cd, Requiem was great but I still wait for the disc.
All in all short review for a short release. It might be difficult to get, but for this price I think it’s worth it.