BEHEMOTH Unveil New Video For “Wovles Ov Siberia”

 

Hailing from Poland, blackened death metal band, Behemoth formed in 1991. Releasing 10 albums with Nergal riffing on guitar and vocals, Inferno Manning the drum cannons, Orion creating low end frequencies, and Seth holding rhythm duties. The band has been the torch bearers for embodying evil in the death metal genre. Behemoth recently just wrapped up a tour opening for the all mighty Slayer on their final world tour. To be included on a lineup along side 3 of thrash’s Big Four shows Behemoth has molded themselves into a must see and well respected group of musicians.

A crushing salvo of black metal majesty replete with hellish riffs, thundering drum cannonades and soaring liturgical choirs reminiscent of classic horror cinema, ‘I Loved You At Your Darkest’ is the group’s most dynamic record yet: extreme and radical on one hand, but also more rock-oriented than any other Behemoth release. Produced by the band themselves, with drum co-production by Daniel Bergstrand (Meshuggah, In Flames), mixing by Matt Hyde (Slayer, Children Of Bodom) mastering by Tom Baker (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson), and a 17-piece Polish orchestra arranged by Jan Stoklosa, ‘I Loved You At Your Darkest’ can be pre-ordered now here.

Their newest album,’I Loved You At Your Darkest’ is set to be release by Metal Blade records.
There latest song, “Wolves Ov Siberia” was the first song they performed from ‘I Loved You At Your Darkest’ beginning at the start of their tour back in May. The video was directed by Kyle Kadow and Steven Cleavland. Fans will notice that the vision of the video is much different from the Behemoth aesthetics they’ve grown accustomed to. The video and song compliments each other in a strange way. While the song has a very gritty tone to the overall sound, it is matched to a video of pure chaos and very dark and gloomy tone. Fans will not be disappointed with this latest album when it releases on October 5, 2018

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