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Behemoth is a Polish
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band from
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, formed in 1991. They are considered to have played an important role in establishing the Polish extreme metal underground. Until the late 1990s, the band played a traditional
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style with heathen lyrical content, but soon changed to that of
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and
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themes written by their lead vocalist Nergal and Krzysztof Azarewicz. With the 1999 release of '' Satanica'', the band demonstrated their presence in the death metal scene, while retaining their own signature style characterized by the drum work of
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and multi-layered vocals. Despite Behemoth having been labeled as
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or
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-influenced, Nergal has mentioned that he does not like the band to be labeled.


History


Early career and first five albums (1991–2000)

Behemoth was formed in 1991 as a trio, with Nergal on lead guitar and vocals,
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on drums, and Desecrator on rhythm guitar. They started with the demos ''
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'', and ''The Return of the Northern Moon''. The most significant however, was the fourth demo—'' ...From the Pagan Vastlands'' (1994). This tape was released by Polish label
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, and later on through
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. Their next release was '' Sventevith (Storming Near the Baltic)'' in 1995. A year later, they recorded their second album ''
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'', which was released in 1996. ''Grom'' features many different influences and musical styles, using female vocals as well as acoustic guitars and synthesizers. At the same time, Behemoth finally got a chance to play live shows in its native country and finally tour around Europe, gaining stage experience. Two years later, the band recorded a third album, titled ''
Pandemonic Incantations ''Pandemonic Incantations'' is the third studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The album was recorded during August and September 1997, at Selani Studio and was mixed in October 1997. The album was then released in 1998 by Solisti ...
''. The culmination of their increasing presence and metal media set a new standard for them. However, due to a lack of promotion, the album was not well publicized. After another extensive tour, Behemoth signed a two-album deal with Italy's
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in the fall of 1998. The first result of this new collaboration was the successful album '' Satanica'', on which the black metal sound had evolved into
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. The label also secured two European tours for the band in support of
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and
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respectively. During that period, Behemoth had to go through some line-up changes and had problems with their ex-Polish label. By the time ''Satanica'' came out, Inferno and Les were out of the band. Nergal began looking for new members but could not find a new drummer. Inferno returned to the band in early 2000, along with new members Novy (formerly known from Devilyn, Vader and Dies Irae), who handled the bass duties, and Havok, who became the band's guitarist. After the line-up changes Behemoth signed with the Polish label
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. The follow-up release to ''Satanica'' was ''
Thelema.6 ''Thelema.6'' is the fifth studio album by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The album was recorded and mixed at the ''Hendrix Studios'' in Poland in July and August 2000 and was then mastered at the ''High-End Studio'' in Warsaw in 2000. T ...
''. Massive guitar parts and precise drumming, with influences from different sources, saw them progress further towards
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. ''Thelema.6'' was supported by the worldwide press and media, including official releases in Russia and Brazil for the first time. Continuing the support for ''Thelema.6'', Behemoth appeared in several prestigious live events like
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, Mystic Festival, and Mind Over Matter Autumn. They started their first headlining tour alongside
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and
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, followed by a festival tour in Poland (Thrash em All Fest. with Vader and
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, among others).


''Zos Kia Cultus (Here and Beyond)'', ''Demigod'' and ''The Apostasy'' (2001–2008)

In 2001, Behemoth focused on writing new material for a sixth studio album. Meantime, they completed their second headlining tour in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Having completed the recording of their new songs, Behemoth entered Hendrix Studio for the second time, with help of their friend and sound engineer Arkadiusz Malczewski, and produced ''
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''. In February 2003, the band started their first tour in Norway, playing in cities such as
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,
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and
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. On 11 March 2003, the American premiere, scheduled by
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Records, headlined Behemoth's first appearance in the American continent. The tour started on 9 March at the New Jersey's Metalfest and continued with a decent number of shows across America and Canada, with the company of
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,
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, Vehemence and Amon Amarth. Shortly after doing their first US tour the band was invited to join the Blackest of the Black Tour by Glenn Danzig. The already legendary festival included acts like Danzig,
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,
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, and Opeth. In fall 2003, Behemoth flew to the US to complete their third tour with Six Feet Under,
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and The Black Dahlia Murder. The band then played at the Tuska Festival in Finland with
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, among others. At that time, due to some line up difficulties, Nergal parted his ways with Havok and Novy, who decided to focus on activities with their own bands. Eventually, the band resumed touring in the UK and Europe. In 2004, their seventh studio album, ''
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'', was released to good critical response. Recorded at the Hendrix Studios, the album debuted at number 15 on the national Polish album charts. Music videos for the songs "Conquer All" and "Slaves Shall Serve" were also shot. In fall 2005, the band headlined the Demigod supremacy Canadian tour 2005 with Necronomicon. In 2007, the band toured Europe alongside Napalm Death,
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and Dew-Scented. Behemoth released their eighth studio album ''
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'' in July of that year. It was recorded at Radio Gdańsk studio in December 2006. Shortly after the release of ''The Apostasy'', the band was featured as one of
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2007's second stage headliners, one of the four non-US bands playing that year. In October/November 2007, they played their first US headlining tour alongside
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, Gojira, and
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. In October/November 2007 the band toured Europe alongside Canadian death metal combo
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and Belgium's
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. In February 2008, Behemoth began a headlining tour along with
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. In April/May 2008 the band toured North America as part of "The Invaluable Darkness" tour with
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and headliner
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. Behemoth spent the summer playing a number of prominent festivals all over Europe. In October 2008, Behemoth released their first live album, ''
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''. Also, an EP called ''
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'' was released featuring a re-recorded version of ''Chant for Eschaton 2000'', one new song, two covers (
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, together with
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members Igor Hubik and Big Boss, and
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), and three live songs. The EP has been released in North America on 11 November.


''Evangelion'' (2009–2010)

In March 2009, the band suggested that the new album, due in the summer, be produced by British producer
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. Behemoth released its 9th full-length album entitled ''Evangelion'' on 9 August via Nuclear Blast in Europe and 11 August via Metal Blade in US. "Shemhamforash", a track from this album, was released in July 2009 on their MySpace profile. In July and August 2009, Behemoth participated in the Rockstar
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alongside a variety of metal bands such as Slayer, Bullet for My Valentine, All That Remains,
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, Marilyn Manson,
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and
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. In September 2009 Behemoth headlined the "New Evangelion" Polish tour alongside Azarath, Black River and Hermh. In January 2010, Behemoth toured North America during "Evangelia Amerika Tour". In March they toured Europe with shows in Scandinavia, Greece and Turkey. In April, Behemoth toured Japan, Australia and New Zealand. In May they started European "Evangelion Summer Campaign 2010" with shows on open-air festivals in Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Poland. In June and July they toured France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey, Serbia and Croatia with Decapitated and Ex Deo. In July and August they performed on next open-air festivals, in Czech Republic and Poland.


Nergal's illness, recovery and ''The Satanist'' (2010–2016)

In August 2010, Nergal was rushed to a hospital and was diagnosed with
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. It was reported that his leukemia was so advanced that
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couldn't help him; however, that has been proven false. Doda, his girlfriend at that time, offered her bone marrow for a transplant but tests showed she wasn't a match. A donor was subsequently found. Behemoth was forced to cancel all upcoming shows in August, including the Sonisphere Festival in Finland, concerts in Russia, Belarus and Baltic States in September and October, and their North American tour "Lawless States of Heretika" with
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, Withered and Black Anvil in November and December. Behemoth's live DVD '' Evangelia Heretika'' was released on 9 November 2010. The DVD package includes two DVDs featuring Live in Warsaw 2009, Live in Paris 2008, Documentaries, Bonus Material and an Audio CD. On 17 January 2011, Nergal left the hematology division of Uniwersyteckie Centrum Kliniczne, four weeks after he underwent a bone marrow transplant procedure. He said that he would take several months of recovery while living in his flat in one of the Gdańsk's districts in order to restore his physical condition. He also announced that he was eager to resume playing the guitar again, its having been six months since he last played. He also said that he had a huge motivation and desire to continue his work with the band, thanking all people who helped him. According to Nergal, a new album and tour for 2012 were both in the works. In an April 18, 2012 interview with Blabbermouth, Nergal stated that the new album's possible release date to be in the middle of 2013, and also stated that "But, I can tell you that there are at least three or four rough sketches of songs, just ideas. Main riffs, main themes. We will be building around these ideas, so about one-third of the album is underway." The band was slated to play the 2013 Mayhem Festival, alongside Amon Amarth,
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,
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and others, but cancelled due to drummer Inferno taking ill and needing appendix surgery. On May 30, 2013, Behemoth announced that the title of their tenth studio album would be '' The Satanist''; it was released on 3 February 2014 and received widespread acclaim by both critics and audiences. On 26 February 2014 the band was announced to be playing
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in June. On 27 July 2014 Behemoth performed live on Carpathian Alliance Open Air Metal Festival in Ukraine as a headliner. Behemoth have also scheduled a North American tour to take place in early 2015, co-headlining with
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with support from
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and
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. On August 9, 2015, Behemoth were announced as the special guests at
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in 2016, playing ''The Satanist'' in its entirety on Friday, 12 August 2016. Due to Inferno becoming a father in July 2017, Jon "the Charn" Rice replaced him on drums at the American summer tour with Slayer and
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.


''I Loved You at Your Darkest'' and ''Opvs Contra Natvram'' (2016–present)

In 2016, the band announced that they would start working on the follow-up to ''The Satanist''. In early 2017, Nergal started posting clips of riffs on his Instagram account. He also revealed that the band would release a new "live DVD", recorded in Warsaw, later that year. In a May 2017 interview, Nergal said that the band had "ten or thirteen, already, sketches of new songs" for the new album, with an estimated release date in the fall of 2018. The band entered the studio in November 2017 to record their eleventh studio album. In January 2018, Behemoth was announced as one of the supporting acts for Slayer's final world tour. On 13 April, the live DVD ''Messe Noire'' was released as a conclusion to The Satanist touring cycle. A new single titled "God = Dog" was released on 2 August from the eleventh album '' I Loved You at Your Darkest'', which was released on 5 October. In support of the album, the band embarked on a North American Tour on 20 October. In August 2019, the band was announced as the support act for Slipknot's 2020 European tour. In March 2021, Nergal announced that the band was preparing a new album to celebrate their 30th anniversary. The twelfth studio album ''Opvs Contra Natvram'' was announced on 11 May 2022, set to be released on 16 September. A music video of the first single titled "Ov My Herculean Exile" was made available for streaming that day.


Controversy

In July 2007, the All-Polish Committee for Defense Against Sects distributed to many Polish officials a list of bands that allegedly promote
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and
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. Critics of this policy primarily see this as a violation of
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. The list has not gone into effect, and Behemoth were allowed to play in Poland freely. In October 2014 this changed when Behemoth was banned from performing in
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. Nergal has repeatedly been on trial in Poland for tearing up the Bible in a 2007 incident. In May 2014, Russia expelled Behemoth for four to five years because of visa issues. In 2019, Nergal sparked controversy by posting a picture of himself wearing a "Black Metal against ANTIFA" t-shirt on Instagram.


Band members


Current

* Adam "Nergal" Darski – lead guitar, lead vocals (1991–present), rhythm guitar (1992–1993, 1994–1995, 1997–1998, 1999–2000, 2003–2004), bass (1991–1993, 1993–1997, 1998–2003) * Zbigniew "Inferno" Promiński – drums (1997–1999, 2000–present) * Tomasz "Orion" Wróblewski – bass, backing vocals (2003–present)


Session/touring musicians

* Patryk "Seth" Sztyber – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004–present)


Former

* Adam "Baal Ravenlock" Muraszko – drums (1991–1996) * Adam "Desecrator" Malinowski – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1991–1992) * Rafał "Frost" Brauer – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1993–1994) * Sławomir "Orcus" Kolasa – bass, backing vocals (1993) * Leszek "Les" Dziegielewski – bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1995–1997, 1998–1999) * Mefisto – bass, backing vocals (1997–1998) * Mateusz "Havoc" Śmierzchalski – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2000–2003)


Former session/touring musicians

* Marcin "Novy" Nowak – bass, backing vocals (2000–2003)


Touring musicians

* Bartłomiej "Bruno" Waruszewski – bass, backing vocals (1999) * Istvan Lendvay – bass, backing vocals (2003) * Michał "Stoker" Stopa – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004) * Adam Sierżęga – drums (2013, 2016) * Kerim "Krimh" Lechner – drums (2013) * Jon "The Charn" Rice – drums (2017, 2019, 2022) * Jay "The Tan God" Kumar – drums (2018)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Behemoth Live in Nepal

Behemoth live at NovaRock Fest 2016
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