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Watch Nature Bite Back in Behemoth's Gloomy New "Wolves ov Siberia" Video

Woman attacked in wilderness in violent, cinematic 'I Loved You at Your Darkest' visual

In preparation for the follow-up to their 2014 career-defining album The Satanist, polish extreme-metal outfit Behemoth have released a new video for "Wolves ov Siberia," the latest single off I Loved You At Your Darkest, due October 5th via Metal Blade. The song has been in the band's live set for several months now, so fans will surely be stoked to finally hear the polished studio version of the cut, especially when set to a vivid, cinematic clip. "Wolves ov Siberia" comes on the heels of Behemoth's blasphemous single "God = Dog," the video for which you can watch below.

Lyrically, "Wolves ov Siberia" obtusely tackles the environmental destruction mankind has caused through its existence on Earth: "We lost our Eden to own the world." The video, too, points a stern finger at humanity for our invasion of nature, reaching fever pitch in a violent scene where a woman in the woods is stalked and attacked by a large gray wolf. The faint of heart should beware: The woman's bloody, disfigured face is shown as a violent conclusion to mankind's intrusion on the animal's territory.