Seinfeld26 wrote:
This is nothing out of the ordinary. A religious organization did the same thing here with Lamb Of God a few years ago. Even though there isn't really anything religiously offensive in the band's music.
The real question is whether Grave's music and lyrics actually warrant that kind of uproar amongst Christian/Hindu/Muslim groups. Though even if they do, banning them might be a little extreme.
I've never listened to them, so I can't comment.
Well Grave is pretty similar to other Swedish death metal bands of their era, like Dismember and Entombed. The stigma is not because of their lyrical content, but the fact that they're metal, uderground metal. Most underground bands like Grave are brought in by independent organisers, barely without any major sponsorship. The sponsors are mostly the organisers themselves and they later rely on ticket sales to make back their spent savings. And these are the type of gigs that are being banned. But crap bands like As I Lay Dying etc had played here before and the reason they could is because they had big sponsors. Big enough to pull strings among the politicians etc. Well the name 'As I Lay Dying' is pretty morbid, why not ban them? No they won't, cos they've been paid to shut up.
The biggest band to play here so far was Kreator back in 2005, for their Enemy of God release. They even advertised the gig in major papers with 'ENEMY OF GOD' printed pretty largely. But nobody made any noise, why? Because the organiser was big enough to make the pay offs.
That's the situation here at the moment. Religion and corruption, two of the most fucked up things metal is strongly against, and we're having it slapped at our faces over here.