Original title
Norwegian black metal band shocks Poland
Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth staged a special
concert that made Janet Jackson's breast-baring look like nursery school
antics and left Catholic Poland outraged. A police investigation has begun
after a show that included dozens of sheep heads on stakes, a literal blood
bath and a naked, crucified woman, newspaper VG reports.
Gorgoroth's
concert in Krakow was recorded by state TV station TVP and the resulting
scandal was the center of attention in Polish media. The band is now being
investigated for causing religious offense, which can be punished by two
years in prison.
The police are also considering an investigation of cruelty
to animals.
"On stage there was blood everywhere. About ten decapitated
sheep heads and naked people, alive, on large crosses. Everyone was painted
with 100 liters of sheep blood. Also there were Satanist symbols everywhere.
One of the hanging female models fainted and an ambulance had to be called,"
TVP director Andrzej Jeziorek told VG.
Black metal band Gorgoroth, made up of members
"King", "Kvitrafn", "Gaahl"
and "Infernus", gave
Polish TV far more than they bargained for.
PHOTO: PETER BESTE
Jeziorek said that the TVP staff were terrified and reported
the show to police.
"This kind of thing should not happen on state TV and
especially not in Krakow, which is the Pope's city," Jeziorek said.
Jeziorek wanted to halt the concert but feared a riot from enthusiastic,
bloodied fans who had paid for tickets.
The band were recording a concert DVD and had promised fans
a very special show in Poland, and had rigged the stage behind curtains
to keep the content secret.
Recent troubles with sects and Satanist groups have made the
issue especially sensitive in Poland.
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