Alas the Lord Is Upon Behemoth
. The video was produced and directed by Rafal Szermanowicz and Grupa 13 who also shot BEHEMOTH's videos for Ov Fire and the Void and At the left hand ov God. Vocalist and guitarist Nergal comments on the band's upcoming video for Alas the Lord Is upon Me: "First of all, we've overcome ourselves with this new video clip. Period. It's something we've wanted to do for a very long time. Pretty much no digital intervention, no blue boxes, no fake s*** this time, but great filming, good acting, and a f***in' awesome storyline. It's disturbing, crazy, and evil. We've had over 70 people working for us on this video so we can easily say it was the biggest production so far. I'm beyond excited! Wait and see." Dariusz Szermanowicz of Grupa #13 comments: "This time we decided to make something different. We'd like to make video in 'cinematic' style without so many VFX like in last two videos. We found great location, we had dozen of actors and extras and awesome stylizing. During the 16 hours of hard work we've created amazingly killer video!" In other news; this fall Metal Blade Records will be releasing Behemoth's early EP's Conjuration and Slaves Shall Serve as a double disc CD set. More info on this release will be made available in the coming weeks. Preview and Purchase Behemoth CDs |
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