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This year we're rebloging only one eurovision post
Just boycott that shit
more patches! soda tab kitten, diy or die, a voidpunk flag, a hatari band logo and a capitalism kills patch!!
There's an awesome documentary that follows Icelandic band Hatari in the run-up to and during their 2019 Eurovision performance in Tel Aviv, that shows how and why they decided to go to Eurovision (despite the boycott) and show their support for Palestine while in Tel Aviv against the Eurovision rules and the Israelis' best efforts to stop them.
It goes more in-depth in to their history and their politics in general, their visit to Palestine and their working together with Palestinian artist Bashar Murad and their consulting with lots of Palestinians for this event, its really great. Also is full of scenes with Israelis being terrible power-tripping pathetic assholes, of course.
You can watch/download the documentary here: [A Song Called Hate]
Do you like this song? #663
Yes I like it, I already know it
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Hatari - Klámstrákur 2019
Hatari are an Icelandic techno, industrial and punk rock band and performance art group from ReykjavÃk. Their public image incorporates elements of anti-capitalism and BDSM attire. They have released an album and an extended play, encompassing several singles. Hatari represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with their song "Hatrið Mun Sigra", finishing tenth.
"Klámstrákur" was released on November 8, 2019, as the third single from their debut studio album, Neyslutrans. As explained by vocalist Klemens Hannigan, "Klámstrákur" focuses on "toxic masculinity, self-image, and mental illness. For me, as the lead singer on this track, it's me dealing with the shame of not necessarily fitting in, questioning the role a man is placed in in the 21st century." In the same interview, co-lead vocalist Matthias Tryggvi Haraldson added that the lyrics "raise questions of sexual identity, expression, and repression. The literal translation of Klámstrákur is "porn boy", but "porn" in Icelandic is a broader term and can be interpreted in many ways. […] Another possible translation is drug addiction."
"Klámstrákur" received a total of 45,9% yes votes.
The music video requires you to log in on Youtube to verify your age, so have this instead:
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Fuck You Look Good — HATARI
Instead of watching Eurovision this year…
maybe I can interest you in Hataris Documentary named „A song called hate“.
It features 2019s Icelandic contestants „Hatari“ on their journey to protest against the treatment of Palestinians in Isreal, using Eurovision as a stage to share an important message.
In their documentary, they shed light on what „Hatari“ is, their intentions and ways to support Palestinians, their experiences in Israel, their interviews of Palestinian civilians and artists and what followed after they raised the Palestinian flag during Eurovision in Israel.
Famously known as this scene:
You can find A song called hate here:
a_song_called_hate (1080p).mp4
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anyone else thinking about the award winning Icelandic anticapitalist bdsm performance art band hatari. or just me