BEHEMOTH Frontman Nergal Talks Working On Side-Project - "The Most Primitive, Acoustic-Based Stuff"

March 5, 2015, 9 years ago

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BEHEMOTH Frontman Nergal Talks Working On Side-Project - "The Most Primitive, Acoustic-Based Stuff"

Nergal, frontman for Polish metal overlords Behemoth, recently spoke with the Broward/Palm Beach New Times and addressed topics including Satanism, their latest album The Satanist, and the future of the band. An excerpt from the interview is available below:

Q: Do you see yourself making a solo statement entirely your own in the future?

Nergal: "I'm actually working on a project now, but I don't want to let much out about it yet. I'm always creating. I always do stuff on the side, and some of it's not suitable for Behemoth, and I've got some other projects that will eventually see the light of day. Or not. Nothing is for certain (laughs)."

Q: Without giving too much away, would you be willing to tell us a little of what we might expect from a Nergal solo project? 

Nergal: "Very stripped down and simple. The most primitive, acoustic-based stuff. That's what I'm really into."

Go to this location for the complete interview.

Behemoth are officially headlining this years installment of the legendary Inferno Festival in Oslo, Norway on April 2nd.

Commented singer/guitarist Nergal: "Festival season 2015 couldn't start in a better way! We have long history with Inferno Festival and we've always been embraced by Norway but this is the first time we are headlining this festival! Bringing on full artillery and pyro! After doing countless tours in support to our latest album The Satanist, you can expect a well oiled machine! You have been warned!"

On another note, the next day, April 3rd, Nergal will host a signing session for the English release of his autobiographical book, Confessions Of A Heretic. A press conference will be held, too.

The European Satanist Tour 2015 Part II (with Bolzer, Thaw) will include the following dates (venues to be announced):

April

10 - Lichtenfels, Germany
11 - Salzburg, Austria
12 - Romagnano Sesia, Italy
13 - Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland
14 - Bologna, Italy
15 - Rome, Italy
17 - Athens, Greece
18 - Thessaloniki, Greece
19 - Skopje, Macedonia
20 - Sofia, Bulgaria
21 - Bucharest, Romania
22 - Timisoara, Romania
23 - Budapest, Hungary
24 - Zlin, Czech Republic
25 - Glauchau, Germany

Behemoth: Devil's Conquistadors by Lukasz Dunaj serves as the definitive Behemoth biography. This book, officially blessed, or rather damned, by Behemoth, serves as an in depth look at the history of the events that materially influenced the band.

As Dunaj points out in the intro, this isn't "Poland's response to Motley Crue's biography The Dirt." Simply put, Behemoth: Devil's Conquistadors is the story of Behemoth, their music, and their rise to the upper echelon of metal and becoming a household name in their native homeland, Poland.

Behemoth: Devil's Conquistadors is a 490 page, hardcover tome that is being released by Metal Blade Records in February 2015. The book includes quotes and anecdotes from current and former members that provide context and details in addition to the author's narrative, plus interviews with Tomas Krajewski, Rob Darken, Graal, Havok, and more. The artistically presented pages are splattered with old photos of the band, flyers, lyric sheets, etc. Pre-orders are available now at this location and include a bundle with an exclusive shirt available ONLY with this pre-order.

The passages below serve as previews of the book...

From the foreword by Krzysztof Azarewicz: "If, as a cultural anthropologist, I were to point to a single cosmic force which Behemoth's music expresses, I would name it not Satan but Dionysus. A deity that represents not only the intoxicating influence of cosmic energies and earthly benefits, but also their benevolent healing properties. A deity of strength and pride. A deity of creative might."

Nergal discusses the acquisition of his first electric guitar: "The first communion was a very important moment for me. I know this sounds ridiculous, but it's true. Of course, not as a religion experience - I didn't understand anything and couldn't care less. Same as all the other kids. We all stood there with our votive candles and waited for one thing. Cash. The first communion must be one moment when you get the most money you're ever going to get as a child. And for this money, I bought myself my first electric guitar. Not a bike, no Legos - a guitar."

Behemoth recently checked in with the following update:

"We are proud to announce the English version of Nergal's book, Confessions Of A Heretic: The Sacred And The Profane - Behemoth And Beyond. The book has its premiere on March 19th and the pre-order launch in our webstore NOW! Only in our store each book will be hand signed by Nergal!! Pre-order here.

The book, originally written in Polish by Adam Nergal Darski, Krzysztof Azarewicz and Piotr Weltrowski, now will be available in English thanks to Mark Eglinton, a bestselling author and ghostwriter. Specialising primarily in memoir and non-fiction, his books include Official Truth: 101 Proof—The Inside Story Of Pantera with bassist Rex Brown, widely acclaimed as one of the most honest music memoirs of recent years.

The book will be issued by Jawbones Press."



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