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barbecutie · 9 months
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𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙖𝙗𝙨𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙤𝙫 𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩
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bonesmarinated · 9 months
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Papa Emeritus III for @scumpatrol 🖤🖤🖤
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6505-blog1 · 5 years
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The Greatest Rock/Metal Albums of the 21st Century.
21st century marks the most diverse decade for rock and metal continuation. Absorbing, if not radiated by the long progenitors from Led Zeppelin who cranked up their amps and Black Sabbath that turn it out murky and sinister grim, to the dazzling theatrical persona of KISS and Motley Crue, to the new level heavy metal confronter of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, to the head crusher of Motorhead and Metallica, to the destructo maniac of Slayer and Kreator, to the prog menu offerer of King Crimson and Tool, and finally aligned to have some peculiar layers and brooding tendency of Korn. We have come a long way. Yet our engine keeps raging.
I have cumulated the finest, the most influential, and the most prominent albums released in the new millenium by the descendents that took their predecessors to a whole different level, sustain the genre, and move myriads of people to mosh.
In a particular order:
10. Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil (Warner Bros, 2005).
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Rolling Stones magazine has named the sonically-punk with the flames of Iron Maiden, City of Evil on the last number of their 100 Greatest Album of All Time list. That should be a fair consideration since the extravagants like Beast and the Harlot, Bat Country, and Seize the Day altogether with the rest of the setlist ultimately transced the whole level and the destiny of the band as a leading force of eliticians in not so distant future. The 11 tracks have also successfully resurrected the triumph of classic guitar virtuosso portrait demonstrated on 80's as the talisman, Synyster Gates embarked over tons of appealing riffages and dueling solos which was buried after Nirvana and grunge breaktrough on the early 90's. Veteran and Ozzy Osbourne/Black Label Society guitarist, Zakk Wylde acknowledged him as a "Torchbearer" for arguably giving a birth and cultivating the guitar culture to the next generation.
9. Behemoth - The Satanist (Nuclear Blast, 2014).
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The tenth album of Polish most profound extreme metal giant after Adam "Nergal"s battle with leukemia. Unlike the speed and precision exhibited over prior releases, the coagulated dense and horified cultish doom are found intensely throughout the setlist as to explicit the heretic messages. The result is astonishing and stronger than ever. More to add, The Satanist is pure, cathartic, flawlessly emotional, carefully-savage, and conquering by its complexity of repertoire within vivid and cinematical gradation as multi-dimensional tracks Messe Noire, In the Absence ov Light, Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer, and the leadoff Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel ravage in none but diabolical fervor. This album expansive flair has comprehensively unfolded the darkest caverns and creates the new standard of underground craftmanship.
8. Bring Me the Horizon - Sempiternal (RCA/Epitaph, 2013).
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I wouldn't believe that i need to make Sempiternal in the cut. Who would have guessed? But i will beat every negation towards it. It is the album that eventually transforms Bring Me the Horizon from bunch of hipsters to one of the most important unit in the 21st century modern rock landscape. A year and a half after the release, Oliver Sykes and co. took over the world attention of rocking Wembley Arena, the same monumental venue where Queen — one of the biggest rock band in the history — was there doing the same story. It was approximately 12.000 attendees which made Sykes stated: "So this is our biggest show ever". The soaring Can You Feel My Heart, the furious The House of Wolves, the euphoric Shadow Moses, and the melodic of Sleepwalking are undeniably the new testament of rock music.
7. Lamb of God - Ashes of the Wake (Epic, 2004).
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Count how many metal bands on the planet started after invented Laid to Rest or Now You've Got Something to Die For! It was countless. Lamb of God has became the crowned icon of "New Wave American Heavy Metal" and one of the most distinctive band in the scene. Their ferocious riffs, blistering drum works, lyrical contents, sound, even how to sing like Randy Blythe are largely imitated and seem to be the ideal menifesto of modern metal anatomy with obviously Ashes of the Wake as the highest pedestal. It contains tremendous chaos of 11 front-to-back blazing tracks immensely portrayed after Mark Morton - Willie Adler's virtuosity and of course, Chris Adler's voraciousity. Implying both abundance and how well they grasp the roots that will less likely be outnumbered.
6. Mastodon - Leviathan (Relapse, 2004).
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We are now talking (and unravelling) the true genius minds of Atlanta-based extraordinary quartet. The newborn Metallica, Mastodon — the group that always exceed anyone's expectation — has seamlessly ranged their pinaccle from sludge to prog to avant-garde to even folk with staggering exponents of highly sophisticated masterpiece. With any fruition that comes in, the sheer Leviathan is believed as the opener tap. Written after Herman Merville's 1851 novel entitled "Moby Dick", the 46-minutes concept album is nothing but endless breathtaking experience of capturing bizarre Ode to the sea soundtrack. Blood and Thunder, I Am Ahab, and Aqua Dementia are torrent of forceful yet fascinating guttural power chords with Brann Dailor's tracherous drum tempo reflecting the theme while Iron Tusk sets sail upon muscular stoner riff and Naked Burn for menacing-tactical intro and flaunted visceral jarring chorus are hulking the imagery of the beast. Until the epic Hearts Alive with a glimpse of Metallica's The Call of Ktulu patiently reigns and all the greatness rendered.
5. Evanescence - Fallen (Wind-up, 2003).
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The album that made Evanescence — a small town band from Arkansas — a megastar in the blink of an eye. It was the second semester of 2003 where the breakthrough hit single, Bring Me to Life played million times on the radio around the globe (and MTV as well) picturing the female face lead singer and her gleaming voice, Amy Lee who started the band with the co-founder guitarist, Ben Moody (though the relationship didn't survive and separation happened in the midst of suporting Fallen tour). The fame that nowhere expected begun when the terrific duo met on a camp and cliche of having the same musical taste brought them to finally sign the major label Wind-up and dominated the world stages in a brief. Fallen with the added values of enchanting piano, symphonical strings livery, and haunting soundscape that most nu-metal groups didn't have at that time effortlessly stood-out and arised in comparison to even Linkin Park. Other songs served like the down-tuned goth Going Under and the everlasting ballad My Immortal are only legitimating their popularity.
4. Ghost - Prequelle (Loma Vista, 2018).
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In our nearly five decades of heavy music, such names as Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Van Halen with their fantastic works and spirits have became a catalyst that will be remembered greatly in the faraway future for causing an enourmous impact to our community. Those that have bloomed and paved the way many artists to follow. And if there is a chance for this millenium bands to extend the list, Ghost will be the first to step up the grace.
This year, their most recent release Prequelle has been nominated for The Best Rock Album and its single Rats for Best Rock Song of 61st Grammy. An award that should be familiar since they have been winning it two times with Infestissumam (2013) — their second major label album — as The Best Hard Rock/Metal Album and Cirice — the single taken from previous album Meliora (2015) — as Best Metal Performance. A peak of a decade existence for one superior man behind the wheel, Tobias Forge. Appear himself as a satanic pope, Papa Emeritus I, II, III, Zero, and now with the newest fully renowned ascencion clergy Cardinal Copia has completely shaped the band's identity. But the latest Prequelle has more than to be attained to an award. Forge's admiration to film makes no surprise if any substance on the record is prone to get visualized and draw medieval realms so alive and real. He could blend joyous disco with scattered shock rock backbone for Dance Macabre, provide brilliant exotic pop-esque instrumental opus for Miasma, and close all the novelty and intellegiousness by a soothing grand finale of Life Eternal. That is the last strike.
3. Greenday - American Idiot (Reprise, 2004).
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With the overwhelmed mainstream-breaking punk rock hit single American Idiot, it was an album (a concept album, for specific) everyone knew which handfully restored a big disappointment both sales and critical of their previous release. Taking the power back after four years gap with anti-Bush vitriol narration over long and merged tracks was everything we could expect from an ambition. Performing sarkastic American-post 9/11 political singable outcry and dragging down to emotionally-related suburban decline on Holiday/Boulevard of Broken Dreams, followed by californian sunset accoustic staccato and straighforward revv Give Me Novacaine/She's A Rebel, a love story of Whatsername where a street punk main actor St. Jimmy fell and how it all ended on Homecoming.
The grandiose worths 16 millions selling CD is the anthem of this generation where a generation ago pridefully have The Clash with the classic London Calling.
2. Slipknot - Iowa (Roadrunner, 2001).
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The most brutal and confrontational album of 21st century nothing to this day can bear. That is the deal. A remorseless turmoil just from the first second of welcoming to the house of pain intro, (515) to the last 15 minutes epilogue of magnificent unrelenting drama title track, Iowa. Please recognize the insolent hate mantra "Here we go again motherfuckers" as Corey Taylor opens up and rips off anything with hammer to the face misanthropic followed track, People = Shit that seems a vulgar warning to extend the torture of their 1999 debut phenomenal self titled album. But things got tenfold. They were all damaged animals, making it excuriatingly worst instead, and wanted any living to hear them. That they fuck what trend you live up on bludgeoning bestial Heretic Anthem, that they are adamant bastards you can't bleach their darkness out on atmospherical assault New Abortion, that killing is their primal instinct on grinding jaw-breaker scorn Disasterpieces, that they are fucking obsolete machines on the scorching psychosis Everything Ends. There lies Neurosis-ian dressed Gently and never eschew Grammy nominated singles, Left Behind and My Plague.
All the violent rampage should be addressed to Ross Robinson (producer) for being able to wrap up the devastating times the band encountered in the studio and that was how its ruthless resonated the world where many people are pissed-off to everything. An absolute impossible album to be re-recorded due to its hell of organic material. Yet apart of any malevolence, Iowa is sadly, a gift to liberate your heart and soul.
Honourable mentions:
System of a Down - Toxicity (American/Columbia, 2001).
Converge - Jane Doe (Equal Vision, 2001).
My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade (Reprise, 2006).
1. Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory (Warner Bros, 2000).
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The world seriously gives us no chance to break. After Lemmy, Bowie, now we have lost the most beautiful voice that represents our generation.
May rest in peace and honour, Chester Bennington.
We miss you everyday, and we do care if someone whose time runs out is you.
The album that took nu-metal to a whole different level forever and highly contributed to shape the sound that outbursted the 21st century. For two decades, Linkin Park has became the most iconic group on the planet. Breeding the bands like Bring Me the Horizon, Asking Alexandria, and Bullet For My Valentine (with their recent 2018 album, Gravity).
Hybrid Theory (which was the actual name of the band before settling to Linkin Park) is the sublime fusion of heavy metal, alternative rock, hip-hop, pop, and electronica desired only to make a lifetime change. It is truly no derivative. Yet recalling back, it was multiple rejections of label after label before it took off with Don Gillmore (previously worked with Eve 6, Lit, Pearl Jam) to produce the album and pushed the band excessively. It was the part that would not have regretted where all they saw afterwards and going on was all miracle. 28 millions copy sold should be a very serious sensastion everyone must have a seat to talk about. A rock n roll revival after Guns N' Roses's Appetite For Destruction (1987) so to speak. With angst to fuel, Hybrid Theory yielded the catchy single opener One Step Closer, the drug abuse easer Crawling, the unhinged paranoia Papercut, and the most well-known last single sung by anyone In the End. Not to mention its cohesive supplementaries A Place For My Head, Runaway, and My December that blur the foursome due to their equivalent prowess. Admit it, Linkin Park and Hybrid Theory are the gateway to rock and heavy metal empire.
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theanarchicthoughts · 2 years
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hahahaha aga ya, öyleyse daha mantıklı bir anon mesajı: açıklamandaki sözün senin için önemi ne?
Cok dinledigim bir sarki vardi orda duymustum sarkida su Behemoth - In The Absence Ov Light kdwjlwqks
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sanguinemsaucius · 6 years
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Emotion Detector - RushEmbrace of the Endless Ocean - Amon AmarthAdios - RammsteinPulk/Pull Revolving Doors - Radiohead In The Absence Ov Light - BehemothGot quite the variety there. Thanks for the ask!!
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vengeful-reign · 6 years
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Behemoth - In the Absence ov Light (Live at Bloodstock 2016)
“Oh Lord, whence came this doubt?”
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nuclearblastuk · 6 years
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BEHEMOTH | BAND RELEASE LIVE VERSION OF 'THE SATANIST', TAKEN FROM THEIR FORTHCOMING DVD MESSE NOIRE 
 Polish black/death overlords BEHEMOTH recently announced the release of their new live DVD/Blu-ray entitled Messe Noire on April 13, 2018. Speaking about the release, singer, guitarist and main man Nergal said: "Messe Noire. Well, that is everything that the BEHEMOTH live magick represents, and we‘re stoked that we have a true representation on record for everyone out there to enjoy. ’Messe Noire‘ captures the true intensity of what we do as a band and the energy we share with our fans. This is also an exclamation mark, the perfect way to conclude »The Satanist« cycle which has been an overwhelming experience and amazing chapter in Behemoth‘s career and our lives so far! By the release of »Messe Noire« we would like to hail our legions all around the world for undying support! Now let the art speak...." Messe Noire includes the band's victorious shows in Warsaw, Poland on October 8, 2016 and Brutal Assault 2016, as well as The Satanist cinematic archive featuring all of the official videos that are associated with the band's globally successful record of the same name. For a preview of Messe Noire, a live video of 'The Satanist' can be viewed now at:  https://youtu.be/bIiCCUlZNoM
The band released a crushing live cut of 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel' recently, which can be seen here:  https://youtu.be/WEoR9CioWlg  The release will be made available as limited earbook edition including the DVD, the Blu-ray and the CD, as well as DVD/CD resp. Blu-Ray/CD digibooks. The vinyl versions contain the Warsaw gig and will be available on silver, gold (Nuclear Blast Mail Order exclusive) and black vinyl. See all formats below and pre-order below: Limited Blu-Ray/CD Digibook:  http://nblast.de/behemothmnbluray Limited DVD/CD Digibook:  http://nblast.de/behemothmndvd Limited Edition Gatefold Double Silver or Gold Vinyl:  http://nblast.de/BehemothStore Limited Double Gatefold Black Vinyl:  http://nblast.de/behemothmnblkvin Limited Edition Earbook:  http://nblast.de/BehemothStore TRACKLIST – DVD/Blu-Ray Live Satanist (Warsaw 2016) 01. Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 02. Furor Divinus 03. Messe Noire 04. Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 05. Amen 06. The Satanist 07. Ben Sahar 08. In The Absence Ov Light 09. O Father O Satan O Sun! 10. Ov Fire And The Void 11. Conquer All 12. Pure Evil And Hate 13. At The Left Hand Ov God 14. Slaves Shall Serve 15. Chant For Ezkaton 2000 Live Assault (Brutal Assault 2016) 16. Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 17. Furor Divinus 18. Messe Noire 19. Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 20. Amen 21. The Satanist 22. Ben Sahar 23. In The Absence Ov Light 24. O Father O Satan O Sun! 25. Ov Fire And The Void 26. Conquer All 27. Chant For Ezkaton 2000 The Satanist cinematic archive 28. Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 29. Messe Noire 30. Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 31. The Satanist 32. Ben Sahar 33. O Father O Satan O Sun! -- TRACKLIST - CD Live Satanist (Warsaw 2016) 01. Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 02. Furor Divinus 03. Messe Noire 04. Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 05. Amen 06. The Satanist 07. Ben Sahar 08. In The Absence Ov Light 09. O Father O Satan O Sun! -- TRACKLIST - VINYL Live Satanist (Warsaw 2016) Side A: 1. Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 2. Furor Divinus 3. Messe Noire 4. Ora Pro Nobis Luficer Side B: 1. Amen 2. The Satanist 3. Ben Sahar 4. In The Absence Ov Light Side C: 1. O Father O Satan O Sun! 2. Ov Fire And The Void 3. Conquer All 4. Pure Evil And Hate Side D: 1. At The Left Hand Ov God 2. Slaves Shall Serve 3. Chant For Ezkaton 2000
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jasonlowder · 7 years
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Tag Game
I have been tagged @novaexpress93 to participate in this tag game. Thank you very much!
the rules are to turn your music player, phone, or mp3 player on shuffle and name the first 10 songs that play. I have done this one before but it’s been a while so I am going to do it again but this time I am going to use 15 songs instead of 10.
1. Sinoia Caves - Forever Dilating Eye
2. Akhlys - Tides of Oneiric Darkness
3. Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
4. Scott Walker - The Electrician
5. Dying Fetus - Reveling in the Abyss
6. Drangsal - Love me or Leave me Alone
7. Kreator - Pleasure to Kill
8. Camel - Breathless
9. The War on Drugs - Holding On
10. Behemoth - In The Absence ov Light
11. The Melvins - The Bit
12. Decomposed - Taste the Dying 
13. Gentle Giant - The Advent of Panurge 
14. Forgotten Woods -  Overmotets Pris
15. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Moya
I am going to tag a few people now. You can do this if you want but you do not have to. @schwarzkaeppchen, @blackemptycanvas, @thevortexofourminds, @novice-at-play, @servant-of-kaos, @mundussenescitiv , @kkomppa, @kreflections, @bluelunaphotography, @deadeathh, @kitty-blues, @retreatintoserenity, @marcel-and-his-world, @mercedes-werner. 
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bonesmarinated · 3 months
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ten songs, ten people
Tagged by @barbecutie to put my tunes on shuffle and list the first 10 songs, then tag 10 people 🚬 1. Judas - Lady Gaga (x) 2. In the Absence Ov Light - Behemoth (x) 3. L'Amour Looks Something Like You - Kate Bush (x) 4. Angel - Massive Attack ft Horace Andy (x) 5. In the Shadow of the Horns - Darkthrone (x) 6. What's A Girl To Do?- Bat For Lashes (x) 7. fallen alien- FKA twigs (x) 8. Shlut - Shygirl ftSevdaliza (x) 9. Unchain My Heart - Gorgoroth (x) 10. Limp- Fiona Apple (x)
tag 10 people?? i don't know 10 people on tumblr!!🚬 @sidver @cybervesna
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maaike-sanfrinnon · 7 years
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Fave behemoth song? Or like top 5, its hard to choose one cuz they're all great! :)
In the absence ov lightOra pro nobis luciferAggressorThe seed ov iAnd i love chawala mordercom wojciecha haha, i actually fucking adore pandemonic incantations, it's like such a strange album (in an epic way), idkI'm like, an eeeeextreme Behemoth fan, can't really say what my fav songs or albums are, i love everything they ever made, from endless damnation, from the pagan vastlands, grom etc. Till now
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cyberdemon93 · 6 years
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Behemoth - In the Absence Ov Lighthttps://t.co/kgK46YTxfi
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852recordstores · 6 years
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Behemoth - Messe Noire (Official Trailer)
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CD / DVD edition. 2018 live release from Polish black/death overlords Behemoth. Commented singer, guitarist and mainman Nergal: "Messe Noire. Well, that is everything that the Behemoth live magic represents, and we're stoked that we have a true representation on record for everyone out there to enjoy. Messe Noire captures the true intensity of what we do as a band and the energy we share with our fans. This is also an exclamation mark, the perfect way to conclude 'The Satanist' cycle which has been an overwhelming experience and amazing chapter in Behemoth's career and our lives so far! By the release of Messe Noire we would like to hail our legions all around the world for undying support! Now let the art speak..."
Disc 1 1 Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 2 Furor Divinus 3 Messe Noire 4 Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 5 Amen 6 The Satanist 7 Ben Sahar 8 In the Absence Ov Light 9 O Father O Satan O Sun!
Disc 2 1 Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel 2 Furor Divinus 3 Messe Noire 4 Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer 5 Amen 6 The Satanist 7 Ben Sahar 8 In the Absence Ov Light 9 O Father O Satan O Sun! 10 Ov Fire and the Void 11 Conquer All 12 Pure Evil and Hate 13 At the Left Hand of God
Release Date: 13 Apr 2018
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Unit 13 Research
22/02/2018- I looked back on the Grupa 13 music video they did on Behemoth to get a generally feel on how I want to make my music video.
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I am now listening to Behemoths album 'The Satanist' to find which song I would like to create a video for. I'm leaning towards 'In The Absence Ov Light' and the title track 'The Satanist'
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alamerica · 6 years
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Clown Inc. . Back on northen shores. . Bite the hand . In the absence ov light . -Collect moments, not things- . -I'm the villain, i'm just like you- . -Jangan lupa senyumnya untuk hari ini! Siapa tau ada orang yang nungguin senyuman dari kita- . #harleyquinn #amonamarth #megadeth #behemoth #smile
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Odrzucam wszelki ład i wszelką ideę nie ufam żadnej abstrakcji, doktrynie nie wierzę ani w boga ani w rozum dość już tych bogów dajcie mi człowieka niech będzie taki jak ja taki jak ja... mętny, niedojrzały, nieukończony, ciemny i niejasny abym z nim tańczył, bawił się nim, z nim walczył, przed nim udawał, do niego się wdzięczył i jego gwałcił w nim się kochał i na nim stwarzał się wciąż na nowo nim rósł i tak rosnąc sam sobie dawał ślub w kościele ludzkim
Behemoth - In the absence ov light
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sinceileftyoublog · 7 years
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Behemoth: Five Questions
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
Make no mistake: Behemoth's The Satanist is proving to be one of the best metal albums of the decade even three years after its release. Last year, before seeing them play it in full at Thalia Hall, I had the chance to have a short chat with the band’s drummer, Zbigniew Robert Promiński, better known by his stage name, Inferno. Large and looming, Inferno is nonetheless very friendly and a man of a few words, unafraid of honesty and indifferent to petty problems. On dealing with lead singer Nergal’s battle with leukemia: “That was a hard time. It’s just the past.” Responding to me asking if he cares that every show on their Satanist tour is uploaded to YouTube the next day? “No. We are prepared, I know that we play well. We give 100%.” Ultimately, what Inferno and the rest of the band care about is trying to play songs with as much energy as possible.
Below, read some excerpts from my interview with him, and join me in patiently waiting for the next Behemoth album.
Since I Left You: Years later, do the songs on The Satanist hold the same meaning to you from when they first came out?
Inferno: Yes. The song we play at the beginning [of The Satanist tour, “Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel”], we know pretty well. “In The Absence ov Light” we really enjoy. It’s faster, it’s brutal, and even chaotic. It just reminds me of the old energy. We have fun.
SILY: When you play in Chicago, is it like a hometown show because there are more people in Chicago than in Warsaw?
Inferno: Yeah, but if you look at the crowd, there are like 10% Polish people. Which is still good. We appreciate it.
SILY: Your past tours since the Satanist, you’ve toured with legends like Cannibal Corpse and newcomers like Tribulation. What have you taken from them?
Inferno: Cannibal Corpse, brutality. They’re a machine. They kill every night. They sound great, and it’s real. I have so much respect for that band. Even though I don’t have all of their albums, I really like them. Tribulation, their second to last album, it’s one of the best records of the last 5 years.
SILY: Are you at all concerned with following up an album people love so much?
Inferno: I don’t know. There’s one thing I’m sure about. We’re gonna make the music, we’re gonna feel good with it. With a lot of emotions. The first thing is the band. We have to be satisfied. If people like it, that’s even better.
SILY: When I saw you at House of Blues, Nergal was saying, “It’s great to be alive.” Do you still feel that way?
Inferno: Fuck yeah. Especially with Nergal’s sickness...It just made us stronger. As people, as a band. 
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