Nergal has reached a crucial point in his life. Now that his health problems are behind him, Behemoth’s singer and guitarist is free, and his creative spirit is unleashed and in perpetual motion. The same can therefore be said about his band, in which the artist seems to have taken the concept of art to new heights. For Nergal, their latest album, The Satanist, is a model of openness: still close to what the band has always done, but musically richer and more diverse – even if, ironically, it is more spontaneous than carefully thought-out. An album modeled on its leader and his overly creative mind, fueled by his constant need to meddle with different forms of art.
In the following interview, the frontman talks about his many musical and extra-musical side-projects. From his country music albums to cinema and to his appearance as a jury member on Polish television, Nergal speaks with honesty and shares his enthusiasm – the same enthusiasm he’s ready to show on stage during the band’s upcoming European tour, which Nergal and his gang are looking forward to.
Extreme : le jeu sacré
Bruce Dickinson (IRON MAIDEN) : les premiers détails de son nouvel album solo
Urfaust – Untergang
Queens Of The Stone Age à la mode gallo-romaine
THERION : les détails du nouvel album Leviathan III ; le clip vidéo de la nouvelle chanson « Twilight Of The Gods » dévoilé
SYLOSIS dévoile le clip vidéo de la nouvelle chanson « Descent »
Avenged Sevenfold – Life Is But A Dream…
Steven Wilson : premières impression sur The Harmony Codex
CRAZY LIXX dévoile la chanson « Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (’23) »
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