GORGOROTH: Guitarist Discusses Polish Gig and Prison Sentence
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GORGOROTH Guitarist Discusses Controversial Polish Gig, Singer GAAHL's Prison Sentence
GORGOROTH founder/guitarist Infernus recently spoke to the Swedish webzine MetalHeart.se
about a number of topics, including the controversial concert in Poland
that resulted in the group being investigated for offending religious
feelings, singer Gaahl's conviction for beating a 41-year-old
man and threatening to drink his blood, and the group's upcoming studio
album. Several excerpts from the interview follow:
MetalHeart.se: [GORGOROTH singer] Gaahl
stands accused of assulting a 41-year-old man, and has been sentenced
to 14 months in prison. What has been your, and the rest of the group's
reactions to the accusations and sentence so far?
Infernus:
"This was not in any way surprising us, that he, a self-proclaimed
Satanist with a record of dealing properly with people attacking him,
would himself turn out to be victimized in front of a Norwegian court.
Normally, taken into consideration that as far as I understand, he was
the one being attacked by some moron with a weapon in his own home, one
could expect some three months or so imprisonment here due to the
damages inflicted on the attacker. But we knew long time ahead that
this court case could, of course, not be held in any fair way towards
him. Anyone knowing the structures of how the court system here works,
letting the co-judges decide the outcome of the question of guilt and
proper punishment based more upon how they most sentimentally might
feel on contrary to applying strict reason, should agree to that."
MetalHeart.se: What really happended on that night when the crime that Gaahl is accused of is said to have been comitted?
Infernus:
"He was attacked in front of almost [ten] witnesses, [all of whom]
immediately, as I understood it, left the room. Upon their return some
time later both the fellows were bleeding, but just one of them still
on his feet. Not more hocus pocus than that."
MetalHeart.se: What will happen to GORGOROTH as a functioning musical act if Gaahl ends up going to prison?
Infernus:
"Same old, same old. Hehe. I guess we will write more material and
enter studio again awaiting his release. Just like last time. It's not
the end of the world anyway, is it?"
MetalHeart.se: In February 2004 GORGOROTH
was accused, after a concert in Poland, of having "offended religious
feelings" in the country, and also to have broken the Polish law on
protection of animals. What was it that did upset the Polish
authorities that much?
Infernus: "You really have to
adress that question somewhere else. My number one guess is that this
is first and foremost a matter of greed and another way those Polish
people find to economically exploit the world around them. First they
become a member of the EU, now this – hehe..."
MetalHeart.se: Where do you think this court case will lead? Will all of GORGOROTH go to prison?
Infernus:
"No, I do not think so. As I said, it is probably just economically
motivated. Those mongos most of all want our money. Not to see our
asses in a Polish prison. Easy as that."
MetalHeart.se:
Is it a coincidence that these accusations came from Poland, or has it
maybe its background in the strong position that the Catholic church
holds in that country?
Infernus: "Of course, as all people know, even under Jaruzelski
the catholic church in poland was very popular. As we know they even
have a very strong following there as we speak. Such a massive impact
of such a conservative Christian institution of course stretches out
into other sociological spheras undermining their law system et cetera,
so after the media took on to it — of course it had a great deal to say
that we were located in dark medieval Poland when recording the DVD."
MetalHeart.se: During the past few years, you, apart from GORGOROTH, have been involved in a project called ORCUSTUS. Is this group a solo project or a band, and are you still active?
Infernus:
"It is not a solo project, it is a band, and I am still active, yes. We
were in studio a few weeks ago recording some three teasers to be used
on some different occasions before we will release our first
full-length, 'Transdimensional Holocaust', on Southern Lord Records."
Infernus' entire interview with MetalHeart.se (in Swedish) can be found at this location.
(Thanks: David Noaksson / MetalHeart.se)