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Mr. Doctor:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 07 Oct 2009, 08:49 ---And if you think Burzum is politically neutral, I'd like you to go check out who owns Unholy Records and Cympophane Records, the main distribution channels for Burzum stuff outside of some vinyl. I'll give you a hint.
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Oh God, not this again.
The lyrics and songs are not NSBM... I can't understand why people don't keep a friggin wall between the music and the musician. The musician is a nazi, the owner of the records too, but the lyrics... Thos elyrics don't have anything that can be translated to some NSBM ideology at all unless that when Varg wrote "mother nature" in some songs he meant Hitler or the superior aryan race which I really doubt.
I don't want to sound like an asshole at all but I've read all the songlyrics of Burzum and I don't find a single one having something to do with NSBM's ideology AT ALL. If you have one, then please send me the song and lyrics as well.
I still disagree with Drudkh being NSBM, meh... Checking out The Swan Road and Blood in our Wells, the lyrics don't have anything to do with nazism and similar stuff. Patriotic? Of course, but they consist on some old 19-century poetry and it's nothing excessive or with a negative context. Even they current label [Seasons Of Mist] can't stress enough the fact that the band being labeled NSBM is utterly wrong. link And as far as I know the band put a public statement through SoM
Some members being in Hate Forest [band that is indeed a NSBM one] doesn't mean that Drudkh is NSBM too. Being an extreme nationalist isn't the same as being NS.
If Drudkh is NSBM then peste Noire is the ultimate nazist band. But hey, they aren't.
The Duke:
Rock This Town if you ever find yourself in a bar fight. In the sixties.
sean:
so it cool to spin music by nazi's just as long as they are not explicitly talking about nazism?
Mr. Doctor:
--- Quote from: sean on 07 Oct 2009, 13:34 ---so it cool to spin music by nazi's just as long as they are not explicitly talking about nazism?
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That's a personal view btw. You are free to agree or disagree with me, I just don't find the problem because the important thing is the music, the painting, the poem, the book and so on... I don't give a rat ass if the dude is a pedofile [Alice?] a serial killer [Gacy?] or in this case, a nazi.
But it's a fact that Varg being a nazi doesn't instantly make the lyrics and music NSBM.
I feel a connection between the music and myself. I don't feel any connection with the musician at all. I don't really see what's so hard to understand about the subject.
elizaknowswhatshesfor:
Isn't this supposed to be fight music not music to fight about...Esp. as this has already been discussed. It went off into a conversation about downloading, this is never good.
I agree with Converge, "conduit" specifically. Also Wagner & Holst's "Mars" (Doye) The Warriors soundtrack, The theme from Commando, Throats cover of "Crazy Horses", Fu Manchu playing "Godzilla" The Wookie track that's on the Clerks soundtrack and I can't remember who it's by, Devo "Mongoloid" Death From Above "Blood on our Hands", "Little Green Bag" (I've just realised I'm listing the songs I used to listen to on the way to work when I still worked in bars, I guess that required fight music...but fight music with a little party.)
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