The first piece of Behemoth's long-awaited 10th studio album, 'The Satanist,' has been released. The new track 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel,' along with a music video for the cut, has just been revealed by Behemoth.

Behemoth's last full-length release was their 2009 album, 'Evangelion.' Shortly after, Behemoth frontman Adam 'Nergal' Darski was diagnosed with leukemia. At first, Nergal's leukemia was thought to be too advanced for chemotherapy to help, but after experiencing the treatment and receiving a bone marrow transplant, Nergal's health has increasingly been on the up-swing. With Nergal fronting the band, Behemoth has since embarked on a number of tours taking them around the world once again.

Behemoth have been playing 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel' live on the road, but this is the debut of the song's studio recording. As to be expected, 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel' sounds evil as all hell, and the track's video provides a stunning visual addition.

Reminiscent of past Behemoth videos, 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel' is a disturbing, yet very slick watch. The band's hellish nightmare depicts a terrified young girl running through a field, only to meet three demonic figures who give the character a sickening communion. The female protagonist accepts the body and blood of the Satanic ritual, only to be stripped naked and possessed. Meanwhile, a male figure carrying a live sheep on his back brings the animal to a sacrificial spot while shots of a grey wolf are interwoven throughout the video.

"Yes, we took all the time in the world to complete this project," says Nergal. "And we did everything that was humanely possible to accurately express our vision. We crossed the Rubicon. 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel' is an ecstatic manifest of our unrestrained artistic will, where we dare to reach out beyond the limitations of the heavy metal genre. And it's only the beginning… Enjoy!"

Behemoth's video for 'Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel' is very NSFW, so you may want to find a dark corner before hitting 'play'. Check out Behemoth's new video above and be sure to pick up 'The Satanist' via Metal Blade on Feb. 4. To pre-order 'The Satanist,' click here.