Behemoth frontman and mastermind, Adam “Nergal” Darski, began a collaboration with guitarist and rock musician John Porter, which came to be known as ‘Me and That Man.’ The two of them created one album together before ultimately parting ways. Nergal continued Me and That Man as a solo project employing the talents of various prominent guest artists.

Mere days after the release of New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol. 2, the new album by Me and That Man, a brand new, standalone single has been released by the band. “Fight,” featuring Porter on vocals is now available.

Nergal talked about the new single:

“‘Fight’ is a last-minute endeavour Me and That Man committed with John Porter. This spontaneous collaboration was a reaction to the great vibes that were shared during our recent tour in Poland. While the lyrics themselves may not be positive and vital, it captures John’s frustration towards all the bullshit we, the human race, have been fed in the recent decade… It’s a straight-up protest song! I love it!”

When Me and That Man originally split with Porter in 2018, Nergal told uDiscover about the original collaboration:

“I’ll try to be as diplomatic as I can. It wasn’t the easiest collaboration in my life, which means that it was the most difficult collaboration in my life. [Laughs] I’m talking man to man, because there’s been some man-female collaborations that were a bit harder. But [for a] man-to-man collaboration, it was very hard. So it just wouldn’t work. Either one would kill one another sooner or later, so better to stay alive and separate.”