BEHEMOTH: 'Ezkaton' EP Detailed

September 23, 2008

Polish extreme metal veterans BEHEMOTH will release a new EP, "Ezkaton", in North America on November 11 through Metal Blade Records. The EP will feature seven tracks, one brand new song titled "Qadosh", a live recording as well as a new studio version of "Chant For Ezkaton 2000 e.v.". Also included are live versions of "From The Pagan Vastlands" and "Decade Ov Therion" plus covers of THE RAMONES' "I'm Not Jesus" and the MASTERS HAMMER track "Jama Pekel". The EP will be made available as a limited edition box set that will include four picture disc seven inches, a BEHEMOTH pendant and the CD all packaged in a deluxe box.

"Ezkaton" track listing:

01. Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v.
02. Qadosh
03. Jama Pekel
04. I'm Not Jesus
05. From the Pagan Vastlands (live)
06. Decade Ov Therion (live)
07. Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v. (live)

Four vinyl picture discs:

LP 1:

Side I: Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v.
Side II: Qadosh

LP 2:

Side I: Jama Pekel
Side II: I'm Not Jesus

LP 3:

Side I: Devilock
Side II: From the Pagan Vastlands (live)

LP 4:

Side I: Decade Ov Therion (live)
Side II: Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v. (live)

BEHEMOTH's video for the song "At The Left Hand Ov God" (see below) and the clip's producers Grupa 13 have been nominated in three categories — "Grand Prix", "Direction" and "Montage" — at the annual Yach Film Festival. The event showcases the best music videos from Polish artists, with coveted awards presented to the cream of the crop.

Previously known as the Polish Videoclip Festival, in 2001 the event joined forces with the Bursztynowe Oko (Amber Eye) animated festival of music films and Maly Jas (Little Johnny) festival of children's videos to create a much larger event. Supporting activities include fashion shows and live music concerts.

The winners will be announced during the 17th edition of the Yach Film Festival, which will be held October 10-12 in Gdansk.

BEHEMOTH will release its first live album, "At the Arena ov Aion – Live Apostasy", in October via Regain Records. The CD will be available as digibook (15 tracks) and metalbox (including a patch, a guitar pic and bonus songs).

"At the Arena ov Aion – Live Apostasy" (see cover artwork below) track listing:

01. Rome 64 e.v
02. Slaying The Prophets Ov Isa
03. Antichristian Phenomenon
04. Demigod
05. From The Pagan Vastlands
06. Conquer All
07. Prometherion
08. Drum Solo
09. Slaves Shall Serve
10. As Above So Low
11. At The Left Hand Ov God
12. Summoning Ov The Ancient Ones
13. Christgrinding Avenue
14. Christians To The Lions
15. Sculpting The Throne Ov Death
16. Decade Of Therion
17. Chant For Ezkaton 2000 e.v
18. I Got Erection
19. Pure Evil & Hate

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