BEHEMOTH: 'Making-Of' Footage For 'At The Left Hand Ov God' Video Posted Online

February 20, 2008

Polish extreme metallers BEHEMOTH recently finished filming their new video for the song "At The Left Hand Ov God". The clip was produced by acclaimed Polish director Dariusz Szermanowicz and Group 13. An exclusive look into making of the video is available below. Also check out pictures from the video shoot at Behemoth.pl in the "Visuals/Misc" section.

In other news, the band has just finished their second leg of their "European Apostasy" tour which covered UK, France, Spain and Portugal.

Commented BEHEMOTH frontman Adam "Nergal" Darski: "We've just come back home… Exhausted but satisfied! It was extremely successful trek, I have to say. Shows in London, Lisbon, Limoges and Nantes in France and especially the one in Paris, which we filmed for upcoming DVD, were probably our best performances EVER. I'm so fuckin’ happy we managed to catch that memorable night on cameras, so we can share it with fans in the nearest future! Also, I'd like to send my regards to both opening bands — SUICIDE SILENCE and DEVILISH IMPRESSIONS — for being great companions! We are taking some time off now, enjoy few weeks of well deserved rest before we hit the road again… Inferno festival and U.S. tour are next! Get ready for some more darkness to come!"

BEHEMOTH is set to make its much-anticipated return to North America this spring on "The Invaluable Darkness Tour Part 2" as direct support to DIMMU BORGIR. The month-long trek, which kicks off on April 2, also features KEEP OF KALESSIN in the support slot and marks BEHEMOTH's third stateside run in support of "The Apostasy".

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