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BEHEMOTH is working on new music, says NERGAL

05-12-2023

In a new interview with the “Everblack” podcast conducted at the December 3 stop of the Good Things festival in Brisbane, Australia, BEHEMOTH frontman Adam “Nergal” Darski spoke about his plans for the coming months. He said: “Well, the plan is to focus on BEHEMOTH mainly next year. I’m doing like a short run with my folk side project ME AND THAT MAN late March, early April and that’s it. And all the rest, it’s gonna be dedicated like full-on BEHEMOTH.”

Asked if there is new BEHEMOTH music on the way, Nergal replied: “There’s new music. Next question.”

Nergal went on to say that he is not working on any material for ME AND THAT MAN at the moment and that he is concentrating exclusively on BEHEMOTH.

“I have no ME AND THAT MAN music in me for some reason anymore,” he explained. “Eventually it’s gonna come back. It’s like tides — it’s off and on and off and on, and when it happens, you’ve gotta catch that tide, that wave and just jump on it and surf. But there’s no surfing now for ME AND THAT MAN. There’s surfing for BEHEMOTH for sure.”

BEHEMOTH‘s 12th studio album, “Opvs Contra Natvram”, was released in September 2022. The LP was previously described in a press release as “a stark reminder of the rebellion, individuality, and unflinching self-expression that BEHEMOTH‘s phenomenal work imbues, shaped by a literary worldview.”

“Opvs Contra Natvram” features twin cover art available in both black and white and was released in an array of physical formats designed by Bartek Rogalewicz (Lodge.Black). 

Watch “Once Upon A Pale Horse” below.

“Once Upon A Pale Horse” is taken from BEHEMOTH‘s 12th studio album, “Opvs Contra Natvram”, which was released last year. The LP was previously described in a press release as “a stark reminder of the rebellion, individuality, and unflinching self-expression that BEHEMOTH‘s phenomenal work imbues, shaped by a literary worldview.”

“Opvs Contra Natvram” features twin cover art available in both black and white and was released in an array of physical formats designed by Bartek Rogalewicz (Lodge.Black).

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