Malta’s biggest death metal export, BEHEADED, reveals music video for the track „Il-Kittieb“ – the first single off the band’s long-anticipated seventh studio album written entirely in Maltese, „Għadam“. Due out July 25th on Agonia Records, the record explores the island’s native folklore, beliefs and works of local horror author, Anton Grasso. Watch the cinematic music video which perfectly encapsulates the album’s themes, directed by Raul Noise, here: BEHEADED – Il-Kittieb (Official Music Video)

„Għadam“ is based and inspired by the books of Maltese horror author Anton Grasso including the title itself. The work comprises nine songs that all use the title of a book by the author, which are then interpreted in a story, theme or subject different from what one finds in the book. It is also worth mentioning that on „Għadam,“ one finds passages, phrases, subjects from classic works of local poetry, as well as excerpts taken from prayers and religious references.
The idea behind the choice for „Għadam“ to be a work written entirely in Maltese is that it pays homage and explores the local cultural heritage in the context of everything related to horror, fear, superstitions, the occult, the macabre, folklore and how these exist hand in hand with faith and devotion.
The album was recorded and mixed at MK2 Recording Studios (Italy) by Davide Billia (Antropofagus, Coffin Birth) with analog synth engineering done by Nicolò Brambilla at Echoes Studio (Italy) The song „Irmied“ was recorded at Railway Studios (Malta) by Peter Borg and performed by Simone Brigo on a traditional hand made harp guitar courtesy of Josef Camilleri (Cross Guitar Work). „Għadam“ was mastered by Wojtek Wiesławski at Hertz Studio (Poland). A photo shot by Raffaele Montepaone graces the cover artwork.