Taake's War with 'Antifa': Black Metal Band's Tour Is in Jeopardy

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Taake's War with 'Antifa': Black Metal Band's Tour Is in Jeopardy as More Venues Cancel Following Nazi Controversy

By Zach Schonfeld On 2/23/18 at 5:29 PM

Troubles are mounting for Taake, the Norwegian black metal band accused of anti-Muslim lyrics and Nazi sympathies a decade after frontman Hoest appeared onstage with a swastika painted on his chest.

As Newsweek reported earlier this week, Taake's upcoming American tour has been derailed after antifascists?or ?antifa??began protesting the band and drawing attention to its past flirtations with Nazi imagery.

On Tuesday, the rapper Talib Kweli announced that he was canceling a planned show at Kansas City venue Riot Room to protest the venue's booking of Taake. (Riot Room subsequently announced on Facebook that it was canceling the Taake show.) "I wouldn?t feel safe bringing my team, family, and fans into a venue that is sympathetic to white nationalism," Kweli said in a statement.

Now, Newsweek has learned, numerous additional venues have cancelled planned performances by the black metal band, which denies supporting racist or Nazi-sympathetic views.

Representatives from Denver's Globe Hall and the Chicago venue Bottom Lounge told Newsweek that they have decided to cancel Taake shows. "It looks as though the show is no longer on our website," said a rep for Bottom Lounge, which was scheduled to host Taake on March 30.

The Salt Lake City venue Metro Music Hall is also pulling the plug on a show.

"We will be canceling this date," Will Sartain, co-owner of Metro Music Hall, said in an email to Newsweek. (Taake had been scheduled to perform at the venue on April 3.)

Sartain said that his venue investigated the band after receiving several emails from activists. "Our company is based on the principles of two conflicting ideologies when considering this issue," Sartain added. "One, we value free speech. I cannot stress this enough. Artists should not be censored. On the other hand, associating our venue with a band using anti-Muslim speech and Nazi symbols is something I cannot tolerate."

Last week, the manager of Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California (where Taake is scheduled to perform on April 8) told Newsweek he was having second thoughts about hosting the show and worried that it would become unsafe.

The Manhattan venue Le Poisson Rouge also cancelled a show earlier this month, after New York City Antifa alerted its Twitter followers to the band's allegedly racist views.

It's unclear clear if Taake's planned American tour will still take place. The opening act, King Dude, pulled out of the tour on Monday.

Much of the controversy stems from a 2007 incident in which lead singer Hoest performed shirtless with a swastika painted on his chest. In 2012, the band was embroiled in another controversy when its lyrics were blasted as Islamophobic. (The band responded at the time that its lyrics were opposed to religion in general, not Islam specifically: "Our view, in the name of freedom of expression, is that it is shameful to adhere to Christianity or Islam.")

Related: 'Antifa' protests derail Taake, a Norwegian black metal band accused of neo-Nazi sympathies

Antifa activists have put pressure on venues to drop Taake as part of their ongoing efforts to disrupt and shut down anything tied to promoting fascist sentiments.

The band was not immediately available for comment on the recent cancellations, but has strenuously denied being a white nationalist band or supporting Nazi politics.

"Many of these claims are just ludicrous," Taake's manager, Bj?rnar Erevik Nilsen, told Newsweek earlier this month. "I think the band has explained multiple times that it's not a Nazi band at all. The band has also played concerts in Israel, which would be completely ludicrous if it were a Nazi band."

Michael Edison Hayden contributed reporting.

Fukk antifa scum. Die already.
 
And all hail TAAKE!!!



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All this because of one show, 10 fucking years ago. Its stupid and provocative but this dude is not a nazi. This particular Antifa group are fucking wrong and its such bullshit that black metal is being targeted like this. Sure, there is NSBM and Burzum (and some of the early comments of 2nd wave bands) but this was many years ago and not particualry relevant. Its annoying, punk also has nazi and white power bands but is not being targeted that I know of. Why black metal? It pisses me off.

I'm listening to Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik and wearing a Burzum t-shirt, I guess I'm a nazi :\ I'm pretty damn left-wing but I seriously cannot support antifa because of shit like this.

This is the picture:

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Yup, that's the incident from whatever year that was. I remember watching an interview on youtube a while back and he basically told the chick he felt an upside down cross was no longer that controversial so he thought of something else he could do. But yeah, Hoest controversial? Yeah, Nazi? No. Let's not forget also a while back that Marduk was targeted by antifa. I've said before but I'll say it again, if you support antifa you literally are against free speech.
 
I also find it funny that a rapper is complaining about the one venue saying he wouldn't feel safe or whatever. I would feel way less safe at a rap concert than any metal gig. What a fukkin moron. I guess this is why we can't have nice things in the U.S. like black metal concerts from other countries.
 
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Yup, that's the incident from whatever year that was. I remember watching an interview on youtube a while back and he basically told the chick he felt an upside down cross was no longer that controversial so he thought of something else he could do. But yeah, Hoest controversial? Yeah, Nazi? No. Let's not forget also a while back that Marduk was targeted by antifa. I've said before but I'll say it again, if you support antifa you literally are against free speech.

I don't know if supporting antifa means that, that's a bit absolute, you can support aspects of something as disparate and decentralised/atomised as antifa. I don't think that true antifascism focus's on such petty things as a single photo by a musician. Antifa is not a unified group and has many different subsets, but it has definitely been distorted in something that can be pretty oppressive. However, protests/demonstrations against far-right and fascist groups is pretty much the antifa 'creed' and I support that to be honest, if done peacefully. I guess I just don't believe fascism is a huge problem in my society so I don't really get the passion tbh. :\

Black metal is just an easy target, but its laughable that decades of shrieking for Chiristian blood in black and death metal has not really met any anti activist involvement, and a single photo of a guy with a swastika scribbled on his chest- a photo taken 10 years ago!- and a few slightly anti-Islamic lyrics have caused such opposition. This guy is a touring musician, he would not be earning much at all and this just eats into his livelihood.

I've actually heard a bit about how this all originated and it is remarkably petty.

Anyway, what about this photo?

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What about the photo? Looks like a guy bleeding a lot with a swastika carved on his forehead. Did he do that to himself? Was he attacked by antifa? I have absolutely no context.
 
Wait, is that Maniac? In that case it looks like Maniac being Maniac. lol I didn't recognize that picture of him.
 
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5 men who can bench their body weight can take 20 antifa. What a shocking display of pussyality folding like this.

Also black metal bands have been horrible trolls since the start of the genre, deal with it.
 
Michael Bolton wants you to stop being a dumb cunt.

If you can not put this on the megaphone - you a pussy beyond any borders of social discourse.:|

 
IF you take any musical/idealistic values to heart, then you are foolish - if you put your belief in anything other than what has meaning to you, you have chosen to make an idiot of yourself, by whatever industy has raped your brain of it's potential.
 
Yup, that's the incident from whatever year that was. I remember watching an interview on youtube a while back and he basically told the chick he felt an upside down cross was no longer that controversial so he thought of something else he could do. But yeah, Hoest controversial? Yeah, Nazi? No. Let's not forget also a while back that Marduk was targeted by antifa. I've said before but I'll say it again, if you support antifa you literally are against free speech.







..the haircut, or the fear of it, is what binds us. ;)
 
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