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Post by thatguy on Apr 14, 2006 21:00:27 GMT 1
hi, i have been a fan of falkenbach for few years. However about 2 weeks after recieving herelding the fireblade, I became aware that many places on the internet drescribe falkenbach/Vratyas Vakyas are neo-nazi's. I also have read in interviews that you claim that basically the politics have nothing to do with the music, or something like that. So i was just wondering if you are or not. Are you? Because although the politics don't have anything to do with the music, something as vague as "nazi or not" isn't revealing much. So it would greatly greatly be apreciated if you would tell me, because it is important to many fans, including me. Thankyou
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Post by kamikazebowler on Apr 15, 2006 0:18:28 GMT 1
WTF?!? What does that Nazi Crap has to do with his music?!? And what does it all has to do with Vratyas!? Even if he is a gay nazi alien girl, it won't change the quality of the music he (or IT) makes. Sure..he is an alien. That's why he never gave concerts in the past . But the point is: It has NOTHING to do with his music he make!! So please close this topic. -kb
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Post by thatguy on Apr 15, 2006 7:15:57 GMT 1
well if it has nothing to do with music, why all the secracy
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Post by kamikazebowler on Apr 15, 2006 11:41:03 GMT 1
Because you are talking about Vakyas LIFE, not about his MUSIC.
His life is HIS (!) life!!!
So...in fact..it's nothing to you! It doesn't concern to you!
-kb
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Post by sunn on Apr 15, 2006 14:45:59 GMT 1
As I remember, there was the only one interview (at least which I've read) about this topic. Here is a quotation from this interview: "I don't have the problem with the fact our world became more multi-cultural, because every culture can profit from other cultures, but on the other hand there is a problem in fact, because some cultures seem to destroy some others. There must be a line between different cultures in the end, I think, to save both cultures. The worst thing must be if all cultures are mixed up with each other, because this would mean one big anti-culture. To be proud of the own traditions does not mean to hate other ones."
I think no comments is need. As for early lyrics about revenge, christian death etc, it reminds me the old sagas that desgribe the ancient times of wars and at the same time it's NOT a call to some kind of war against all christian world in contrast to all these trve norwegian heroes. In another words I wanna say that personally I think that in those texts Vratyas comes forward as narrator, scald, historian in some way and not as so-called "trve prophet of near end of the d**ned Christian reign".
P.S: I'm not christian, moreover I don't believe in any God at all, so I don't try to show to myself that Vratyas is not nazi or not anti-christian, that how I simply see the things. Interviews speak for themselves.
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Post by Vratyas on Apr 15, 2006 22:25:31 GMT 1
well if it has nothing to do with music, why all the secracy You stated you listened to Falkenbach for a few years already, and a couple of weeks ago, you found out about those "many places". Do you need the opinion of other people to make up your own mind? Is it not sufficient for you to read the lyrics, to listen to the music, and to follow the interview? Are you not able to form a view on this topic yourself? Why do you pay attention to what some stupid, greedy and envious arseholes write/say, who do not know anything about me. Your question is arrogating, insolent and superfluous. Who do you think gives you the right to know such things about me and my private life? To some people the fact I do not answer such things might be the proof thereĀ“s something to hide. NO - IT IS SIMPLY NOT OF YOUR CONCERN ! My private life is reserved for those who are a part of it, friends, family. The fact you bought (or downloaded) music does by far not give you any right to demand answers on such questions about my privacy.
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Post by Administrator on Apr 15, 2006 22:32:54 GMT 1
Topic closed
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