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Hospodi
2019 studio album by Patriarkh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hospodi was released on July 12, 2019 via Metal Blade Records.[6] It was released under the name "Batushka", years before the band name changed to "Patriarkh". It was recorded and released under the leadership of Krysiuk with the members from the original Batushka, however, without the participation of Batushka's founding member Krzysztof Drabikowski.
Hospodi is a concept album based on the Orthodox Liturgy of Death. The title name "Hospodi" translates to "Lord" in Church Slavonic, emphasizing the religious overtones that permeate the album's atmosphere. Unlike their earlier work, which featured a rawer production style, Hospodi leans into a more polished and accessible sound while still maintaining the ritualistic and spiritual tone that Batushka was known for.
Musically, Hospodi blends traditional black metal elements—blast beats, tremolo guitar riffs, and harsh vocals—with Orthodox chanting, choral arrangements, and ambient interludes. Each track is named after a part of an Orthodox funeral rite, forming a liturgical progression that mirrors a symbolic journey through death and judgment.
The album's release was surrounded by controversy due to the split between founding guitarist Krzysztof Drabikowski and vocalist Krysiuk. Despite the legal and fanbase conflicts, Hospodi received both praise and criticism: some lauded its atmospheric depth and production quality, while others felt it lacked the raw intensity of the band's earlier debut, Litourgiya.
The band's film director, "Hiatsyntos", directed a short film for the album called 'Parastas', which was split into 5 music videos to promote the album.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Bartłomiej Krysiuk - lead vocals, choir vocals, producer
- Artur Rumiński - guitars & bass
- Paweł Jaroszewicz - drums
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References
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