Swedish black metallers
NIFELHEIM have released a statement clarifying
the comments they made in the latest issue of
Sweden Rock magazine where they appeared to be disrespecting the memories of both
METALLICA bassist
Cliff Burton and
PANTERA/
DAMAGEPLAN guitarist
"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott.
In the
Sweden Rock article, which was based on an interview conducted in late September during
NIFELHEIM's Finnish tour with
WATAIN,
NIFELHEIM bassist
Tyrant (real name:
Erik Gustavsson) is quoted as saying, "
MÖTLEY CRÜE and
MUNICIPAL WASTE are likely the worst bands in the world. Next to
METALLICA."
When reminded that the day before marked the 22nd anniversary of the passing of
METALLICA bassist
Cliff Burton,
Tyrant said, "That's right. I laughed and pissed on a photo of him. Speaking of which, when did that
Dimebag Darrell [late
PANTERA/
DAMAGEPLAN guitarist] die? Damn how I cheered! Fucking glamf*g. One - nil to
NIFELHEIM. Too bad
Phil Anselmo [
PANTERA singer] didn't die too; that was probably the only time I wished
PANTERA had actually played."
NIFELHEIM has released the following statement to
BLABBERMOUTH.NET regarding the comments that were attributed to
Tyrant in
Sweden Rock:
"To start with,
NIFELHEIM respects both
Cliff Burton and
Dimebag Darrell!
"The 'statements' by
Tyrant in
Sweden Rock magazine have [been blown] way out of propotion!
"The background to the
Cliff Burton and
PANTERA insults was first of all purely a (bad) joke. It started with that
NIFELHEIM and
WATAIN were on tour in Finland, and on the tour bus, both bands were talking about bands they like and so on, and the subject came to
IRON MAIDEN which we (
NIFELHEIM) are huge fans of. The crew and the guys from
WATAIN were joking and making fun of
IRON MAIDEN just because they know that we are so easily insulted by that matter, and someone said that
MAIDEN are nothing compared to
METALLICA and that it would be great if
MAIDEN's plane crashed and such things, and in that moment
Tyrant replied with the things about
METALLICA and
Dimebag which was purely and obviously just a bad joke, made only to piss
WATAIN off. It was not meant to be taken seriously. This conversation was not even meant to be part of an interview, but there was a guy from
Sweden Rock magazine who was going with us all the time to do a tour report and he obviously picked up these jokes and printed those things in the magazine totally taken out of context.
"We understand [why] people not knowing the background to this subject [would] get very upset, but please understand that it was not meant to be taken seriously, nor [was it an] attention-seeking statement from us; it was just a bad joke in what we thought was a private conversation that unfortunately [was blown] way out of propotion!"
Video footage of
NIFELHEIM performing at the
Metaltown festival on June 27, 2008 in Gothenburg, Sweden can be viewed below.
NIFELHEIM released its latest album,
"Envoy of Lucifer", on November 19, 2007 via
Regain Records.
NIFELHEIM in 2006 released a split EP with
VULCANO via
I Hate Records.
NIFELHEIM's songs
"Sepulcral Fornication" and
"Raging Flames" were recorded at a Swedish studio in May 2006 and were described by
NIFELHEIM guitarist
Vengeance From Beyond (a.k.a.
Sebastian Ramstedt; also in
NECROPHOBIC) as "a total attack of satanic black metal." He added that "this split [is] the true synergy of evil."
NIFELHEIM's current lineup features former
ENTOMBED drummer
Peter Stjärnvind, who left the long-running Swedish metallers in order to concentrate on his membership in
NIFELHEIM.
NIFELHEIM last year completed a Scandinavian tour as the support act for British black metal pioneers
VENOM.


