Behemoth's Nergal has a folk project with John Porter called Me And That Man, which has a record presumably due out sometime this year. Nergal recently revealed to Metal Hammer that the album's title is Love Is A Dog From Hell, and that he either wants you to absolutely love the record or absolutely hate the fact that the record even exists.
"The more radical and more extreme they are, the more delighted I will be. The worst thing you can get is people just saying, 'Yeah, it’s OK.' I want people to either say, ‘Fuck you, asshole. I’m throwing out all the Behemoth records because of all this crap you recorded.’ That’s what I would love to see on one hand.
And on the other, 'All that piece of shit Behemoth stuff you’ve done, I don’t want you to scream any more.' I want to get both reactions. It’s influenced by everything from Neil Young, early Nick Cave, Seasick Steve and Wovenhand. It’s got some Clash, some Damned, some post-punk influence as well. It’s got some country notes as well. It’s really diverse."
Nergal says he got the title for the record from Bukowski, who is dead, "so he’s going to have no problem with that whatsoever." Fair enough.