Behemoth bandleader Adam "Nergal" Darski was in court this week to defend his band's "The Republic of the Unfaithful" logo, which takes its inspiration from the white eagle on Poland's coat of arms. Nergal explains - "They think that copyrights of white eagle is solely owned by Poland and every other interpretation of the bird is a blasphemy. My antagonists seem to be sooo desperate to nail their favorite scapegoat to their rotten moral cross that they missed all the common sense in the narrative".

Nergal, frontman of the Polish black-metal band Behemoth, was kicked out of a YMCA gym in the US where Behemoth are currently on tour, because he was wearing a Darkthrone shirt, and the band were asked if they believed in Jesus Christ, Loudwire reports. "We don't, because we come from Poland, and we worship Odin. Just […]

Behemoth frontman Nergal, not an easy person to surprise, was blown away by what went down during band's set at Roskilde Festival over the weekend in Denmark. Nergal shared video on Instagram of festival crowd at Behemoth show, showing a couple that has engaged in oral sex for a “good 5-10 minutes”, whit the guy […]

Loudwire makes a very good point with an article about metal musicians playing very different music from their metal origins. Examples are funnily convincing: Adam 'Nergal' Darski from death-metal band Behemoth has a country side-project, Jonathan Davis on Korn has a world-music solo career, Anders Bjorler from At The Gates and Dick Lovgren from Meshuggah […]