Monday, November 9, 2009

A quote from Michael W. Ford of Black Funeral

An excerpt from an interview with M.Ford, the founder of the USBM band Black Funeral:

"I was and still am very interested in the Northern Tradition and the runes. I was very young and very much into death and such. It was something I am not interested in, Nazism and my projects NEVER HAD anything to do with it. I mean, see the lyrics and such. I do have Jewish friends and I study the system of the Cabala, I find an interest in mostly all cultures as you can learn something from each...

I was more of an anarchist in many ways than the labeled "anarchists", I said things which would disturb, that is the point... do not regret it however I am NOT by any means (and this is in practice too) any kind of racist or such. That is ingorance in a high form. It does not work or attract me. Enough said on that"

P.S. Much more RABM stuff (including releases by Timebomb, Suicide Nation, and by some Greek blackened crust and anarchist black metal bands) is expected to arrive next week, stay tuned!

3 коммент.:

  1. nice.suicide nation is one of my personal biggest influences. i just discovered your blog today and i'm excited to see that suicide nation will be on here.also, this is the first i have heard of the new iskra.it is quite brutal.thanks for your hard work and support.
    -A.Lundr

    ps.out soon:
    wheels within wheels "the shift" cd
    panopticon"..on the subject of mortality"lp
    -split with when bitter spring sleeps
    -split with skagos and throndt
    "collapse"lpx2 featuring a bonus track with guest vocals by Rob Miller from amebix
    skagos:an-archich ( the best record i have heard in ages!)
    ash borer -demo cd

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  2. hey,
    Nice to see all these stuff here.
    I've upload 2 demos of a french solo project for a friend's blog. Check it if you want:
    http://lapassionducrust.blogspot.com/2009/11/ravensdom.html
    cheers*

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  3. LOL @ "i have Jewish friends"

    don't know anything about this band, but i always hate that "defense"...

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