Behemoth's Nergal Wants Extreme Reaction To 'Love Is A Dog From Hell'
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(Metal Hammer) Behemoth frontman Nergal has named his upcoming blues, country and folk-inspired album Love Is A Dog From Hell. He's just completed work on the project with his friend John Porter and previously issued two video clips from the studio. And with such a radical departure from his work with Behemoth, Nergal says he's looking forward to hearing "extreme" views from fans of the band. Speaking with TeamRock at Bloodstock, Nergal says: "The more radical and more extreme they are, the more delighted I will be. The worst thing you can get is people just saying, 'Yeah, it's OK.' "I want people to either say... I'm throwing out all the Behemoth records because of all this crap you recorded.' That's what I would love to see on one hand. "And on the other, 'All that piece of s--- Behemoth stuff you've done, I don't want you to scream any more.' I want to get both reactions." Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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