EWIGKEIT: Performance Video Posted Online
October 19, 2006An ultra-rare performance by English experimental metal project EWIGKEIT, recorded on October 14, 2006, has been posted online at this location.
Commented EWIGKEIT mastermind James Fogarty: "EWIGKEIT played its first live studio performance deep in a converted nuclear bunker because due to the themes of the music, we thought it would be the safest place to escape the tyrannical power of the New World Order. The bunker is (as far as we know) bunker-buster proof, and impenetrable to U.S. spy satellites." The gig which lasted for about half an hour was "dedicated to all those who fight the powers-that-be past, present and future and the successful continuation of anti-establishment musical warfare," he said.
Regarding the location of the gig, Fogarty added, "It really is an old nuclear bunker - converted into a studio, it belongs to a rich friend of mine. It's on the outskirts of Brighton, and is a underground concrete complex of three rooms. The room we used is the reinforced room which is supposed to be where you ideally go when the nuclear strike takes place. The ceiling is 6ft thick, with a lead lining and wire mesh throughout."
EWIGKEIT's lineup for the performance:
James Fogarty - Vox/ Guitar
Jordan Long - Bass
Andrew Bridge - Keys And Digital Manipulations
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