Behemoth - Thy Becoming Eternal <CONFIRMED ✯>
Frontman Nergal described the song as a story of finding strength in times of misfortune . The lyrics further explore themes of rebellion against religious and social norms, specifically targeting "cancel culture" and the "natural order".
The track is noted for its "galloping, evil death metal" style, featuring fast rhythm changes, atmospheric black-metal dissonance, and epic choral elements in its second half.
For a more critical breakdown of the song within the album's structure, the Encyclopaedia Metallum provides fan and critic reviews. BEHEMOTH - Thy Becoming Eternal
While there is no formal academic paper exclusively dedicated to the song by Behemoth , it is extensively analyzed in reviews and journalistic pieces following its release on the 2022 album, Opvs Contra Natvram . Key Themes and Analysis
Detailed discussions on the song's intent can be found in features from Revolver Magazine and Guitar World . Frontman Nergal described the song as a story
Although not a direct "paper" on the song, academic research such as "The Excess of Glory Obscured" explores the biblical Behemoth and anti-theodicy, providing the intellectual background the band often draws from.
Critics often compare the track to the "old Behemoth DNA," serving as a bridge between their earlier raw black metal and their modern, bombastic sound. Primary Sources for Further Reading For a more critical breakdown of the song
The song was accompanied by an epic, aeonic CG animated video produced by Japanese animator Ruben Fro .