Tuesday 
                March 20th, a very promising Black Metal package stopped by at 
                the Turock 
                club. Too bad it turned out to be a scandalous gig with far reaching 
                consequences in the end. But: more of that later on.
                When I arrived at the club few minutes before the scheduled kick-off, 
                the hall was already quite well-filled, an over the whole evening, 
                I think there was a peak count of about 250 fans in attendance. 
                Just after I could manage to get me a first beer, the first act 
                started.
               :: 
                KOLDBRANN 
                :: are one of my favorite bands of that genre, 
                as they were able to fully convince me with their second album 
                Moribund. Of course I was curious if their already good performance 
                seen at the last tour with Sarkom (Dajana an me reported) might 
                have improved. One striking difference I noticed was the rather 
                normal look, besides Fordervelse behind his drum kit, they rest 
                of the guys looked nearly normal, at least compared to their last 
                show at this location. Struggling with little sound problems and 
                a somehow unmotivated crowd, KOLDBRANN started 
                off with two songs of the most recent release, but when Kaosmanifest 
                started, the first fans in front started to bang their heads. 
                Most likely most of the people in pit liked the older more, as 
                there was the most action when songs from the first full length 
                album Nekrotisk Invision were played. 
                The show closed, in my opinion too early, with the great Inkvisitor 
                Renegat. Nice that I will be able too see at least this band 
                some days later at the Tomahawk Festival.
                Setlist: Alt Er Befengt, Steinet Til Jorden, 
                Kaosmanifest, Frau Allvars Veg, Pogrom Perfident, Djevelens Treskeverk 
                // Inkvisitor Renegat
              :: 
                URGEHAL 
                :: seemed to bet he prime cause fort he most fans 
                to visit this show. From the first song on, there was already 
                more Moshpit action then at any of Koldbranns (although they had 
                deserved it as much in my opinion). One of the guitar players 
                definitely was the optical highlight of the evening, wearing a 
                leather-and-spikes mask before his corpsepainted face. He looked 
                a bit like a way more evil version of Pinhead *g* URGEHAL 
                played songs of almost all their outputs, but do to the fact they 
                never changed their style of black metal, the whole show was like 
                a completely rounded piece of work. With all songs at a high level, 
                it’s hard to put a few atop the rest, but I liked Antireligious 
                and Satanic Black Metal From Hell most, maybe because 
                I still had them in my mind as they both come off the most recent 
                release Goatcraft Torment. Altogether, 
                this was a great gig. That’s the way a combination of mostly 
                speedy traditional Black Metal with some Thrash and Black’n’Roll 
                elements has to sound!
                Unfortunately, URGEHAL cancelled the gig at the 
                Tomahawk Festival in Osnabrueck. They told me that they simply 
                did not want to be the opener (with less than 30 minutes stage 
                time) after headlining the Ragnaroek one day earlier. They would 
                have played on a later spot, but could not come to an agreement 
                with Burningstage Concerts. Too bad…
                Setlist: DoesSodomizer, Goatcraft Torment, 
                Antireligious, Risus Sardonius, Rise The Symbols Of Satan, Matte 
                Blodet Flamme, Doedsmarsj Til Helvete, Possessed, Satanic Black 
                Metal From Hell, The Eternal Eclipse
              So, until 
                now, this was a great concert, any most of the people expected 
                another good show from the third band of this evening too, although 
                their front man was kind of infamous for his often too provocative 
                way to perform on stage.
                What followed, has to be divided into two parts: 
                The musical part was more than ok, the instrumentalists did a 
                very good job, and also Hoest delivered a good performance, when 
                you only regard his singing.
                But the musical part unfortunately was of secondary interest today. 
                The cornerstone for the following scandal was Hoest coming on 
                stage, completely drunk and with a big black swastika painted 
                on his chest. I did not understand his curses he yelled from time 
                to time, but I would not be surprised if they content-wise corresponded 
                to his appearance. Not enough with that, he threw bottles into 
                the audience, spitted at the crowd in front of him and after the 
                show got into a physical controversy with the Turock manager.
                Great to see the audience did not like what they saw, the atmosphere 
                quickly went down, a lot of people turned their back on the band, 
                and no one asked for an encore after the last song. 
                Even though he tried to “apologize” (unarguably a 
                bad way to apologize for using Nazi symbolic while using Nazi 
                terminology in the same statement) later on, a few days after 
                the show the band was kicked of the billing of all German festivals 
                and shows they were booked for. 
                I can’t say whether Hoest (or his band members) really are 
                Nazis or if it is only a very tasteless way of provocation, but 
                I will not support anyone acting that way anymore, no matter what 
                his intentions are. And to all those organizers who kicked them 
                after this show: well done.
              At all, although 
                the first two bands did their best, a concert night that won’t 
                be one of those one will like to remember.