Behemoth Recount Visit To Scene Of Salem Witch Trials
. (TeamRock Radio) Behemoth drummer Inferno says that the band enjoyed their "weird" visit to Salem, Massachusetts, which was the scene of the infamous Salem Witch Trials in 1692. The 15-month drama saw over 350 people accused of witchcraft and resulted in the execution of 20, while another five died in prison. It's regarded as one history's most extreme examples of mass hysteria. Inferno - real name Zbigniew Prominski - tells Metal Wani: "Salem was an interesting place. The women look weird there, like real witches. They have their own fashion. 'What the f*** is this?' Every single woman looks exactly the same, like they're witches. I really enjoyed it. There was a nice atmosphere; something weird in the air." Behemoth are touring the US in support of last year's release The Satanist, and hope to perform it in full on the road. Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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