Ov Fire and the Void

"Ov Fire and the Void"
Single by Behemoth
from the album Evangelion
Released July 19, 2009 (Europe)
August 11, 2009 (USA)
Recorded February 16, 2009 May 2009 at Radio Gdańsk in Gdańsk, Poland
Genre Blackened death metal
Length 4:28
Label Metal Blade
Nuclear Blast
Songwriter(s) Nergal
Producer(s) Daniel Bergstrand
Wojciech Wiesławski
Sławomir Wiesławski

"Ov Fire and the Void" is a song by the blackened death metal band Behemoth from their 2009 album Evangelion. The lyrics are inspired by Max Stirner's philosophy. When the first demo versions were recorded, Adarm "Nergal" Darski shared how he perceived the aural essence:

Music video

Recording and production

The video for Ov Fire and the Void was filmed by Grupa 13 in Wrocław, Poland and was directed by Dariusz Szermanowicz. Both parties had previously worked on the video for At The Left Hand Ov God. Behemoth began working on the project in early July 2009 and they aimed to have its premiere in late July / early August, just preceding the release of Evangelion.

While filming the video in July, the band wanted to keep their fans informed by filming and posting behind the scene material.[2]

On July 30 the trailer aired on YouTube, offering a glimpse into the theme of the video,[5] followed by the premiere of the final video also on YouTube on August 6, just before the release of their album Evangelion which was released on August 7 in Europe.[6]

Censorship

On August 7, 2009, a day after the premiere of the video, the uncensored version of the video was removed from YouTube, causing a backlash from fans. The band uploaded a censored version of the video in response, and re-uploaded the original version to their Metal Blade page using Vimeo.

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