![]() ![]() ![]() That feeling lasts for about three minutes. So, when their 12th effort at the plate Opvs Contra Natvram leads in with “Post-God Nirvana,” which comes as close to mellow as you would ever expect from a band like Behemoth, die-hard fans might already have their torches lit for the mob to storm the gates. That today is hewn from a foundation of game-changers and bar-setters that peaked most recently with 2014’s The Satanist but have never wandered far from the top of the pile in their 30-year history, their brand of brutalism intact for that entire journey. This has always had more than a little to do (read: most if not all to do) with the relentless driving force of Adam “Nergal” Darski, who has steered the ship through Hell and high waters of both personal and external torment to where it is today. The success story that is Behemoth cannot be understated – the critical and commercial acclaim that they have achieved as an extreme metal band is incomparable. ![]()
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