Such kindness to offer help and advice to the Saudi lady's emerging metal scene was truly moving . Metal has no borders. The world needs more men like you Sakis 🖤💪
Question List: 00:00 - Discussing the origins of music for him / making it a career 03:30- The show or band that inspired this life long journey 03:45 - His unique sound and how it formed 05:24 - The secret to keeping writing interesting after 35 years of non stop music 07:24 - Other interests and passions in his life 08:30 - Why he chose to write a solo album instead of another Rotting Christ album 10:21 - Feelings on creating a record by himself 11:32 - Whether he ever considered changing the band name 14:08 - Speaking about the darker times in the band 16:23 - What he has learned about himself along the way / Mental Health 18:15- preparing for his first solo show 18:38 - Fan Question: Growing up in a smalltown of Greece 23:35 - Regretting any risks he's taken in life 25:00 - The thought of slowing down on music as he ages 26:37 - Fan Question: Starting off to play shows in places that aren't ready 29:31- His feelings on being detained at borders because of his band 31:16 - His feelings on newer bands in the scene 32:07 - Fan Question: His feelings on social media 33:32 - Fan Question: Why extreme metal and not something more accessible 34:18 - His most cherished records of his own
Όταν μέσα από το σκοτάδι γένιετε το Φώς. Μεγάλωσα στην ίδια γειτονιά έχοντας την χαρά να ακούω τον Σάκη. 40 χρόνων πλέων και ακόμα συνεχίζει να με εκφράζει σαν μουσικός και πάνω από όλα σαν άνθρωπος!!
I first saw them when they were very angry and I was very angry too. Now not so much, but they are the biggest reason I'm not that angry anymore. Thank you Sakis and Rotting Christ.
Your songs and music are so spiritual and "religious" though.hi from greece Keep making so great music for our ears !you made black music so light when i am listening to your music and getting a hope and sth so spiritual!
Regarding the section where you discuss the name of the band and the provocation it sometimes causes. Here are my two cents, for what they're worth: The name does not do justice to the awesome scope of your music. I understand that changing the band's name at this point would be the equivalent of starting a new band, but back when I was getting into metal in the early 2000's, I was one of those people who would never have been sold on your band with a name like that. I was already quite wary and tired of the insipid satanic pretensions that inhabit so much of the metal ethos. I'm of the general opinion that you don't have to agree with an artist to admire their work, but with certain bands, like Deicide and Immolation, the message is so in-your-face it's inextricable from their music. So I assumed that a band called "Rotting Christ" would be just as jejune with it's anti-religious themes. But that was before I actually heard what you guys sounded like. I hung out with a metalhead friend of mine who operated a game room on our campus, and he happened to be playing "Genesis", which entranced me so utterly I felt compelled to check you guys out. When I looked over some of the lyrics available online, I found they were mystical, introverted, and philosophical, and nothing at all like Deicide. So I went ahead and acquired a copy of Genesis. Then Sanctus Diavolus, Khronos, A Dead Poem, etc. In short, I went through your entire discography pretty quickly, because I couldn't get enough of you guys, and so I kept up with your current releases. I've now seen you live 3 times, twice in New England, and once in San Francisco. I'm a big fan to this day, though it's easy to give people who haven't heard of you the wrong impression, even about me, when I say I listen to Rotting Christ.
My favorite band, and random find.
Sakis, dont ever apologize for your beautiful accent.
Greek metal forever, the best metal scene in the world 🤘😎
I agree with you 😊
Such kindness to offer help and advice to the Saudi lady's emerging metal scene was truly moving . Metal has no borders. The world needs more men like you Sakis 🖤💪
Question List:
00:00 - Discussing the origins of music for him / making it a career
03:30- The show or band that inspired this life long journey
03:45 - His unique sound and how it formed
05:24 - The secret to keeping writing interesting after 35 years of non stop music
07:24 - Other interests and passions in his life
08:30 - Why he chose to write a solo album instead of another Rotting Christ album
10:21 - Feelings on creating a record by himself
11:32 - Whether he ever considered changing
the band name
14:08 - Speaking about the darker times in the
band
16:23 - What he has learned about himself along the way / Mental Health
18:15- preparing for his first solo show
18:38 - Fan Question: Growing up in a smalltown of Greece
23:35 - Regretting any risks he's taken in life
25:00 - The thought of slowing down on music as he ages
26:37 - Fan Question: Starting off to play shows in places that aren't ready
29:31- His feelings on being detained at borders because of his band
31:16 - His feelings on newer bands in the
scene
32:07 - Fan Question: His feelings on social
media
33:32 - Fan Question: Why extreme metal and not something more accessible
34:18 - His most cherished records of his own
Greek accent sounds beautiful and wise, gonna enjoy this interview a lot 🖤
Sakis tolis and his band Rotting Christ are my favorite and create amazing music!! One of these days I hope to see and meet them.
Όταν μέσα από το σκοτάδι γένιετε το Φώς. Μεγάλωσα στην ίδια γειτονιά έχοντας την χαρά να ακούω τον Σάκη. 40 χρόνων πλέων και ακόμα συνεχίζει να με εκφράζει σαν μουσικός και πάνω από όλα σαν άνθρωπος!!
This man is the greatest of all times! So humble, so wise and most of all is creative 🖤
Respect!
I first saw them when they were very angry and I was very angry too. Now not so much, but they are the biggest reason I'm not that angry anymore. Thank you Sakis and Rotting Christ.
Was so glad to meet Sakis in Greensboro North Carolina this year. What an awesome show with Rotting Christ.
Thanks for the Music!!!
I was there, Inferno is such a great festival with so many interesting interviews, debate panels and off course live music.
This man is king! I have so much love and respect for him and his music. ❤️🔥🤘
Like always - very wise and inspiring words from the Master! Thank you, Sakis 🖤🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for the incredible concert at the Slovak Gothoom festival.
This was awesome! Thanks for everything, Sakis!
Πάνω απ'όλα ΩΡΑΙΟΣ άνθρωπος!
Respect 🙏
Your songs and music are so spiritual and "religious" though.hi from greece
Keep making so great music for our ears !you made black music so light when i am listening to your music and getting a hope and sth so spiritual!
I know, right?
Εύγε αγαπημένε Sakis!
Perfect discussion! Sakaros!
i played assassins creed odyssey because of him... i love greece. xD
Great interview! Can't wait for new music!
ΜΟΝΑΔΙΚΟΣ και ΑΛΗΘΙΝΟΣ όπως ΠΑΝΤΑ! 🙏🖤🔥
You are the man. One man band.
Greek metal = BRAVO SAKI = the best metal scene in the world = 🤘
Σακαρος!!!🤟🤟🤟🫡🫡🫡
Non Serviam Sakis See you in Larvik Norway on September 30 me and my wife's 3rd Rotting Christ show🤘🏼
Sakis is such a fucking cool dude and just so kind!
This guy songs is another level
Μπράβο αδερφέ 🤘🤘🤘
Tres très fort
We have the same day birthday,cancers are rare souls❤
Σάκαρος 🤘🙏
2:00
What did Sakis Tollis tell to the draft recruiter when he came?
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non serviam.
🎸🪅🌋👍🤘🤘🤘
Regarding the section where you discuss the name of the band and the provocation it sometimes causes. Here are my two cents, for what they're worth: The name does not do justice to the awesome scope of your music. I understand that changing the band's name at this point would be the equivalent of starting a new band, but back when I was getting into metal in the early 2000's, I was one of those people who would never have been sold on your band with a name like that. I was already quite wary and tired of the insipid satanic pretensions that inhabit so much of the metal ethos. I'm of the general opinion that you don't have to agree with an artist to admire their work, but with certain bands, like Deicide and Immolation, the message is so in-your-face it's inextricable from their music. So I assumed that a band called "Rotting Christ" would be just as jejune with it's anti-religious themes.
But that was before I actually heard what you guys sounded like. I hung out with a metalhead friend of mine who operated a game room on our campus, and he happened to be playing "Genesis", which entranced me so utterly I felt compelled to check you guys out. When I looked over some of the lyrics available online, I found they were mystical, introverted, and philosophical, and nothing at all like Deicide. So I went ahead and acquired a copy of Genesis. Then Sanctus Diavolus, Khronos, A Dead Poem, etc. In short, I went through your entire discography pretty quickly, because I couldn't get enough of you guys, and so I kept up with your current releases. I've now seen you live 3 times, twice in New England, and once in San Francisco. I'm a big fan to this day, though it's easy to give people who haven't heard of you the wrong impression, even about me, when I say I listen to Rotting Christ.