Monday, January 14, 2008

sams feature story

This day in age there are many up and coming young bands, but have you ever heard of Prussian blue? The band is made up of two fourteen year old twins, Lynx and Lamb. Lynx on the violin and Lamb on the guitar, their debut album was in 2004. The twins grew up in the California valley and were home schooled throughout their life. When they were two years old they began playing their instruments, and when they turned eleven they started performing. Their genre? White nationalistic rock. Their most popular song? Aryan man awake. The girls have often said that their music is intended for “white people only” and people who are “proud of their white heritage and not afraid to show it”. The lyrics in “Aryan man awake” clearly state “your life will be no more when black and masked men come crashing down your door”. They have made numerous music videos and come out with three albums. They have also been nicknamed “the KKK Olsen twins”. Although most of the population agree that this music is disgusting, there is a small number of white power supporters that argue “being proud of your heritage is not wrong”. But I think we all agree that these girls have taken the idea of being proud and pushed it way over the edge. On their personal bio they describe their music as “within the pro white genre” and “they stretch the envelope even more to create and sing songs that are of the unexpected”. Many onlookers suspect that the Prussian blue girls have been brainwashed by their mother who has recently named her youngest daughter after a german city; Dresden. The girls have recently moved to Montana where they will be starting their freshman year of high school. They hope to make many new friends and continue making their music, although most of the world would just like them to stop. The girls can often be seen wearing their Hitler smiley face t -shirts and talking about their German pride. They have graced the cover of many magazines and have been featured on many television shows talking and explaining their music and values. They have appeared in two movies; Nazi pop twins and Louis and the Nazis. Both English made films. They plan to continue recording and making a name for themselves in the music industry.



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1 comment:

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Prussian Blue reviewed by Earcandy

Earcandy online music magazine reviewed The Path We Chose in April and gave it 4 out of 5 stars calling it " Catchy as Hell".

Prussian Blue Interviews

Prussian Blue interviewed in GQ Magazine


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Prussian Blue show at Kern County fair cancelled

September 2005. The city of Bakersfield is in an uproar again and at the center of the storm are the courageous duo of Prussian Blue. The girls were scheduled to make an appearance at the Kern County Fair this week, but the appearance had to be canceled at the last moment.
After speaking to Bill Blair, chief executive of the fair, over the phone on Monday, April Gaede learned that the performance would be canceled due to “security concerns”. Blair conceded that neither he nor his staff could find anything objectionable in the material that the girls had auditioned and performed the previous year. In fact, the girls had been cleared by the Community Act staff and had played to a substantial audience. However, social pressure from a lead story by the Bakersfield Californian was too much for Blair to withstand, and he folded under anticipated but non-existent threats of “violence or other disruptions.”

The news of the cancellation shocked many of the girls’ school friends who planned to attend the show. One girl told Lynx that her mother had called a local radio talk show to express her support of Prussian Blue and their message. The girl was one of several friends to call the girls at home to express their disappointment at the news of the shows cancellation. Many school children had made plans to watch the girls perform.

Another local talk show host tried to whip his audience into a frenzy by repeatedly squealing the words, “neo-Nazi” in an attempt to smear the girls. For nearly thirty minutes he went on, trying in vain to manufacture indignation among his listeners. Callers to the show responded by changing the subject; choosing to discuss New Orleans “looting,” “dysgenic government welfare policies” and “illegal fireworks.” The host’s tirade ended in a near “dead air” segment at the end of the show.

Apparently, the whole controversy began with a single complaint from a student who had attended school with the girls the previous year. Several school friends had taken flyers announcing the performance so that kids who wanted to see one of Prussian Blue’s concerts at the fair could make arrangements to attend. A female student, who disagreed with the Lamb and Lynx politically, had her mother alert the public censors at The Californian, who in turn, alerted the fair officials, who then sacked the performance. Despite the fact that many of the kids from their junior high school wished to attend the show, the Californian story contained only the news of the little girl who disagreed with Lynx and Lamb. And, the local radio talk show hosts started their familiar drumbeat.

They also failed to mention, but we will do so here, that both Lynx and Lamb earned the distinguished Principal’s List award for their superior grades last year. Additionally, Lynx was nominated “7th grade Princess,” and Lamb won the school “History” award.

For their part, Lamb and Lynx were disappointed that they would not be able to perform, but were pleased with all the support they received from their friends.