Self-evacuation

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Self-evacuation
General information
origin Austria
Genre (s) Depressed black metal
founding 2006
resolution 2016
Founding members
killing
Last occupation
killing
Marrok (from 2009)
Ördögver (from 2008)
former members
Hrodgar (2008-2009)

Selbstentlibung was a depressive black metal band from Austria , which existed from 2006 to 2016.

history

The band Selbstentleibung was founded in 2006 by singer Killing in Austria . In the first two years after the band was founded, the project had to struggle with numerous line-up changes before a constant musician could be found for the first time with the guitarist Hrodgar and the drummer Ördögver.

At the end of 2009, the debut Emotionale Endstation was released , which was released on the German label Christhunt Productions . Shortly after the recording in the studio was finished, Hrodgar left the group and was replaced by Marrok on guitar. The second album category: tot was recorded in the AMP Studios in Duisburg by the former Mor Dagor musician Jens Förster and was released on June 29, 2012 on his label Nihilistic Empire Records . Also the third album Null | , released in May 2014 Negative was released through Nihilistic Empire.

In March 2016, Marrok announced the end of the band Selbstentlibung via the group's Facebook presence. The group performed their last concert on the Black N Thrash Inferno .

Music and ideology

Due to its lyrical content, the music of self-exemption was often assigned to Depressive Black Metal by the media, which according to Marrok was vehemently denied in an interview in 2013. According to Marrok, the lyrics reflect negative aspects and life experiences of the musicians, but he described both the categorization of the group into a certain musical drawer and bands that sell themselves as "unimaginative, boring or, in short, shit." The lyrics were first written by the guitarist Hrodgar and later by Marrok.

Since the beginning of their musical career, the group has been constantly criticized for spreading right-wing extremist ideas. This was justified by several anti-fascist groups, but also by the Social Democratic Party of Austria with the release of the debut Emotionale Endstation on the German label Christhunt Productions , which mainly sells music by right-wing extremist groups. However, statements by the drummer Ördögver in an interview with the Enemy of God, in which he expressed an elitist worldview, as well as the opinion that "weakness and disability were tolerated long enough" were also expressed. In this interview he further stated that “it makes him sick to see how all the scraps parasitize the intelligent and brave.” He also called anti-fascist supporters of the black metal scene scum and threatened them with bodily harm several times. In addition, Ördögver shows a homophobic attitude. The band was also the host of the Vienna in War , where the Finnish black metal band Horna performed in 2012 , which is also assigned to the right-wing extremist spectrum.

In an interview in 2012, Marrok described people who “don't have their right arm under control” as “little pissers”, chalked such a worldview as an “absolute no” and said that these people “get along with the opposite weirdo who see us [the band] in the brown light, pulling away from the site and who can kick each other out in the face from me outside ”. Nevertheless, he also came under fire as a concert organizer because he had organized a concert by the Horna band.

Side projects

Drummer Ördögver runs a solo project under the name Romboló. In 2007 he released the album Köd , in which he takes up the storm of the Huns , the Holocaust , as well as nature-mystical themes and blasphemy .

Discography

  • 2009: Emotional End Station (album, Christhunt Productions )
  • 2012: category: dead (album, Nihilistic Empire Records)
  • 2014: zero | Negative (album, Nihilistic Empire Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d mass destruction: Interview with self-evacuation. In: mass destruction. February 24, 2013, accessed January 26, 2016 .
  2. a b Socialist youth: No brown tones in mining at the "Castle Invasion" festival! In: SPÖ Upper Austria . February 24, 2013, accessed January 26, 2016 .
  3. self-evacuation. In: hotel666.de. Retrieved January 26, 2017 .
  4. Natascha Schmieding: self-evacuation - zero negative criticism. In: Stormbringer.at . July 21, 2014, accessed January 27, 2017 .
  5. ^ Moritz Grütz: Self-evacuation after ten years at the end. In: metal1.info. March 8, 2016, accessed January 27, 2017 .
  6. a b c d e fight facism: Right- wing bands at a metal concert in Upper Austria. In: fightfacism.wordpress.com. July 12, 2012, accessed January 27, 2017 .
  7. Christoph Nevic: Black Metal: Extreme right-wing rock music - even in Austria. In: Profil.at . November 14, 2012, accessed January 27, 2017 .