The five weirdest bands around the world

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The weirdest bands from around the world

 

Think Marilyn Manson is weird? Then you have clearly been missing out on the goldmine of real musical weirdness that is available all over the globe. Here are just a few of the world’s strangest bands:

 

1 . Mayhem

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This Norwegian black metal band became infamous in the nineties for circumstances surrounding their lead singer’s suicide. Per Ohlin, known as ‘Dead’, killed himself with a shotgun belonging to guitarist Oystein Aarseth while at the guitarist’s house. Aarseth gave the reason for his friend’s suicide as:


Dead wanted to make evil music for evil people, but the only people he saw were walking around in jogging suits, caps, baseball shoes and being into peace and love. He hated them so much, and saw no longer any reason to waste his time on them.


Cheery guy! Before calling the police, Aarseth took several pictures of Dead with a disposable camera he’d gone to the store to buy. But what made the incident really notorious was the rumor that the surviving band members then made stew out of pieces of the guy’s brain. In fact this probably never happened, but the band members did apparently collect pieces of Dead’s skull and make necklaces out of them. As if that wasn’t creepy enough, one of the pictures of Dead (post-suicide) was used on the cover of one of their later albums.


That wasn’t even the end of it. Not long after the incident, Aarseth was murdered by another Norwegian black metal artist, who stabbed him twenty-three times after a confrontation at Aarseth’s apartment. The murderer, Varg Vikernes, was sentenced to jail for 21 years, both for the killing and for the arson a series of historic church buildings. Vikernes was granted leave from his low-security jail (they do things differently in Scandinavia, apparently) about ten years later and staged an escape, hijacking a car with a pistol before cops tracked him down.


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To a Norwegian, this picture suggests ‘low security prison’.




2 . Dir En Grey

dir en grey


Japan has so many ‘unique’ bands that it’s difficult to choose just one. But the winner for ‘weirdest genre’ is probably Visual Kei (‘visual style’), in which band members wear elaborate makeup and dress up in costumes (old-fashioned European or Japanese women’s clothing are popular, and no, there aren’t many women in the Visual Kei genre) to play 80’s-style rock music. Visual Kei is perhaps the most popular form of Japanese music in the West, which is ironic because most normal, mainstream pop acts from Japan can’t get arrested here.


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Yep, that’s a dude.



Although there are technically weirder bands in Japan, Dir En Grey wins the prize here because of their popularity. They have a sizeable fan base and have toured North America and Europe several times, despite the fact that they have continued to sing in Japanese. They also remain popular in Japan, where Dir En Grey cosplay is common among their fans:


dir en grey02

No way to tell what the weather is like there.



Like a lot of Visual Kei bands, Dir En Grey toned down their extreme look a bit once they became popular. Their thought process was presumably something along the lines of ‘Now we’re selling records, we don’t have to wear any of this bloody makeup anymore.’


3 . Amon Amarth

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Amon Amarth is a metal band from Sweden that is all about Vikings. Now, it’s not that abnormal for a band or musician to do a ‘theme’ album – for example, German heavy metal band Blind Guardian releasing “Nightfall In Middle Earth”, an album about Tolkien’s book the Silmarillion. Amon Amarth, however, deserve the ‘weird’ designation because they’re released ten albums so far, all about Vikings. Now that’s devotion.


For an idea of what Viking metal sounds like, here’s an extract from their album “Twilight of the Thunder God”:


Thor! Odin’s son

Protector of mankind

Ride to meet your fate

Your destiny awaits

Thor! Hlödyn’s son

Protector of mankind

Ride to meet your fate

Ragnarök awaits


…and it’s pretty much that, for ten albums. Which is cool if you’re into Vikings.


The band also boasts some quite unique research methods when it comes to several aspects of their music. And by unique we mean ‘non-existent’. Asked about his band name, Amon Amarth’s vocalist replied: “It’s the name of “Mount Doom” in Sindarin, whatever that is, ask a Tolkien fan.” On Viking music, he stated: “I can’t imagine the Vikings veer into metal at all except on the swords and stuff. And musically, I guess they only played these strange lip instruments and some bongos or whatever.”


                                                   


4 . GWAR

gwar


The list would not be complete without at least one weird band from America. According to the band, GWAR was banished on earth after trying to wage battle against the Master of the Universe, who had created them to crush his enemies. After GWAR destroyed the dinosaurs, they were imprisoned in an iceberg until the present day, when the hairspray from glam rock bands damaged the ozone layer enough to melt their iceberg and free them. Who knows? It might be true.


The band, active since 1984, has explored several musical directions, but at the moment their sound is mostly metal. These days, lead vocalist and only remaining original member Oderus Urungus can often be seen as a guest on the late-night news program Red Eye.


                              


5 . The Burka Band

the burka band


Over the years, many bands and musicians have made a big deal about hiding their identities. Many perform masked, others with heavy makeup. A lot of musicians also perform under fake names. There are various motives behind this, but most of the time the desire to hide their identity probably comes from fear of their fans realizing what big dorks they once were:


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Marilyn Manson



The Afghan women in this band, on the other hand, keep their identities secret because they’re worried that they’ll be murdered by Islamic fanatics. When the Taliban was in power in Afghanistan, music was forbidden altogether, and music performed by women was way out. Even now, it’s dangerous to out yourself as a female musician. So when they released their only music video in 2003, they did it covered head to toe in burkas. When the song became a hit in Germany, several of the band members travelled there to play, but were forced to keep their identities secret in their homeland.


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The Burka Band is currently inactive due to the lead singer having to move to Pakistan to find singing work, but the drummer, still anonymous and living in Afghanistan, has expressed hope in playing again in the future.


                                






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