Tomasz Wróblewski of Behemoth fame talks through the emotions of returning to complete their Bloodstock Open Air performance after the circumstances in which they had to pull out of Bloodstock 2010.
I still cannot believe I had the damn luck to personally meet Orion before the show in Zlín (Czech Republic), I will never forget that awesome moment. P.S: he has the best laughter ever :D
and there's one thing I can't stop thinking about. Is it just me or does his voice change a bit when he starts to speak English? I sensed this in a lot of interviews. I heard him speaking Polish and when he started speaking English, his voice just sounded deeper
I love all about him! I think he doesn't know how awesome he is. He was so sexy with his long and black hair...and his look ( eyes look) was very sensual. I like him even with the knitted hat and a black simply shirt.I saw Behemoth without make up in a show and they were so good! Nice guys.
Chris Cybulski Impossible. I'm almost 6ft and he's much taller than me, I've seen him live. And I think Rafe meant that he's big more like muscled+tall.
Hahaha... they're compliments because on stage they all play a role, like an actor. In real life they all are good brothers, uncles, boyfriends... They don't sacrifice virgins or cats to Satan... hahahaha. :P
Tommy is one of the friendliest guys in the band, for sure. I always end up hanging out with him every time I go see them, as well as Inferno. He actually is a rather nice fellow!
It's actually an attitude pattern most seen on aggressive metal bands that are creatively fulfilled. You are not being told what to play and how to play it to sell music. You're MAKING music that you want and that makes you happy, and there's people out there who WANT to listen to what you play and what you have to say. So all the art and emotions and energy and things you need to vent are being put out on the records and on live performances. No wonder that most of them are total sweethearts after a show and a bath. Hehehe.
ghoawaynetcabo I think you misunderstood me. I simply meant that I'm surprised that they're not complete douchebags, considering their nationality. Most Polish people I've met have been very rude.
biffen89 Depends on what kind of people u meet. Polish people that live in foreign countries usually are just assholes. I am Polish and I am ashamed of them. It's not nice when somebody judges cause I am from this country. So, just saying- not every Polish person is a douchebag, actually there are many nice poeple in here ;)
biffen89 Joanna B. I would say it is a generalisation that is founded within the cohort of testosterone driven idiots with tendencies to wear sports attire for every occasion. Living in England, individuals that will be deemed as "douchebags" tend to work outside of customer service in which personality matters. Therefore a large number of them are bouncers, aka security (as i am one while studying) and work in the building industry where people skills are not required. Largely, you cannot blame them because they are a product of their environment leading to gross tendency for aggressive and chauvinistic behavior.
Behemoth drum tech told me once, that since Orion got ripped, he started playing in underground gay occult porn movies! It's hard to believe, but that guy gave me actual copy od that movie! Needless to say, the animal goats are involved too...
Havokk Child I was hoping he was going to be like this when I met him but he didnt speak a word. He muttered a bunch of shit in Polish to Inferno. Nergal on the other hand was really outgoing and super humble. After the rest of the guys disappeared Nergal came back and was taking extra pictures and I got him to defile my book of mormon from the hotel room.. It was sad because i really wanted to talk to the other guys.
Who fucking cares if the interviewer is attractive or not? I came here to gain insight about the musician, not the judge other people because I'm so incredibly superficial.