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Nergal Defends Calling Behemoth's 13th Album 'The Sh*t Ov God': "It's Not A Stupid Title" Maurice Nunez
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Nergal Defends Calling Behemoth's 13th Album 'The Sh*t Ov God': "It's Not A Stupid Title"


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Behemoth vocalist/guitarist Adam “Nergal” Darski has a well-documented history of edgy behavior, from his numerous religious infractions to his YMCA hoax. As such, the decision for his above-mentioned Polish blackened death metal band to call their thirteenth studio album “The Shit Ov God” felt very much on brand.

Speaking recently with Heavy, Nergal argued for the merits of that provocative title choice, claiming that shock value wasn’t the only intention behind it. Instead, he posited that the title and how it connects to the overall album are, “more philosophical than you think it is.”

“Some people get it, some people didn’t get that. When I gave our latest record that title, they were, like, ‘Uh, Nergal, you can do better than this.’ No, I can’t do better. This is the best I can give you. This is the best I can give you. And if you don’t wanna look into that and just see it’s not just a primitive slogan or simple or whatever, it’s something way more than just provocative title. It’s something way more than that. And you just need to dig into that. It’s not a stupid title.

Just get the record, read the lyrics. It’s not a stupid title. And it makes sense. You just need to make an effort as a fan to digest that, to process that and eventually understand that. But it’s up to you. I did my work. Now it’s up to you. And I know it’s a challenging title and it’s a challenging record, and it’s not some Satanic chitchats. There’s never been. It’s a very challenging, very demanding album with the title that you may think, ‘Oh, there’s something wrong with those dudes. They didn’t come up with something complex and philosophical.’ And it’s more philosophical than you think it is.”

He continued:

“But with [‘The Shit Ov God‘] album title, I kind of zeroed myself, because I remember thinking, ‘Fucking hell.’ I stole this ‘Opvs Contra Natvram‘ title from [psychiatrist Carl] Jung, but who knows who Jung is? And then I stole ‘I Loved You At Your Darkest‘ from the Bible… It’s inspired by the Bible. And I thought it’s a beautiful title, yet people were bitching about it. But I thought there’s so much depth there, and let me explain it to you.

But they’re, like, ‘You can’t top ‘The Satanist‘.’ ‘The Satanist‘, that kind of title is one in the world, one in a lifetime. And there’s one ‘Evangelion‘ and one ‘The Apostasy‘. I mean, trying to top that, you’ll fail. You must do something completely opposite that’s gonna just get people off the guard, like, boom. And they’re, like, ‘What the fuck is that?’ And that’s what ‘The Shit Ov God‘ is. So now when I zeroed myself, if you know what I’m trying to explain, now I can again build something way more sophisticated and complex, just to build the dynamics.

If you analyze Behemoth‘s album titles — ‘The Satanist‘, then ‘I Loved You At Your Darkest‘ — something completely different, the dynamics. It goes somewhere else. And then the Latin title that I stole from Jung, ‘Opvs Contra Natvram‘. And then ‘The Shit Ov God‘. It’s, like, you have four album titles that are completely different. And that’s what makes it cool, at least for me. Every one [of them] is different, and I’m not doing those to make you like them. I’m doing those to fucking confuse you. That is my main goal — to confuse the fuck out of people. And I succeeded.”

[via Blabbermouth.net]

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