Polish extreme metal giants, the mighty BEHEMOTH,have released their monumental anniversary concert XXX Years Ov Blasphemy from 2021. It’s available as 3CD + BluRay, 3LP and Digital Album.
The career-spanning show, held at and filmed on three cinematic locations, has a total running time of 90 minutes, divided into three different acts, and features fan favourites as well as a few selected deep cuts that BEHEMOTH had rarely played live before.
Coinciding with the album release, the live video for the song ‘At The Left Hand Ov God‘ has been made available on the band’s YouTube channel. The original version of the song appeared on BEHEMOTH‘s 2007 opus, The Apostasy.
PURCHASE / LISTEN TO XXX YEARS OV BLASPHEMY:
https://behemoth.bfan.link/xxx-years-ov-blasphemy
BEHEMOTH – XXX Years Ov Blasphemy
October 25th, 2024
ACT 1
1 Chant of the Eastern Lands
2 Lasy Pomorza
3 Summoning (Of the Ancient Ones)
4 Blackvisions of the Almighty
5 Cursed Angel of Doom
6 Pure Evil and Hate
ACT 2
1 The Thousand Plagues I Witness
2 Decade Ov Therion
3 Christians to the Lions
4 44 (The Youth Manifesto)
5 Heru Ra Ha: Let There Be Might
6 Chant for Ezkaton 2000
ACT 3
1 Demigod
2 At The Left Hand Ov God
3 Alas, Lord Is Upon Me
4 Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer
5 Rom 5:8
6 O Father O Satan O Sun!
AVAILABLE FORMATS:
3CD+Bluray Mediabook
3LP (Gold / Silver / Clear)
Digital Album
ABOUT BEHEMOTH:
In the annals of metal there is no band more synonymous with an unswerving commitment to the single-minded defiance of expectation than BEHEMOTH. Over the course of their remarkable 33-year career, these Polish hellraisers – spearheaded by Adam Darski, aka Nergal – are more than just the architects of their country’s legendary extreme metal scene. Over the course of over three decades and twelve albums, Nergal’s singular vision has forged BEHEMOTH into something far more than a mere black metal band. Beyond any confines of genre, they have grown to become nothing less than the personification of rebellion, individuality and unflinching self-expression informed by a literate worldview and worldliness that’s resulted in a locking of horns with everything from the mainstream press to the Polish Catholic church – most notably manifesting in Nergal’s trial for blasphemy in 2010 that only served to expose the deep-seated hypocrisies that his music seeks to challenge.