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by B&H Serbia (10-26-02)
Very nice skinhead (Blood
& Honour) evening, good gig which took place in town Nis (Serbia). It
was organized by the local Blood & Honour unit. About 120 young
nationalists and national socialists from Serbia and Bulgaria gathered.
First on the stage were local Outguard, new
B&H band. They played a short set of 6 songs and one of these songs
was "Freedom" from project Comrades. Heavy, hate-core like sound
and excellent vocals is how this band sounds. The crowd reaction was
positive and if these youngsters keep on rocking nice future awaits them.
Next came Trijumf Volje (Triuph of the will),
well known B&H band from Belgrade. They started with the cover
"What ever it takes" of Razors Edge. After they played a
set of their own songs, well known to everyone here; "Srbija Srbima"
(Serbia to Serbs), "Fenix nad Evropom" (Phoenix over Europe),
"Neces me promeniti" (You'll never change me)... There were also
covers of Skrewdriver, No Remorse, and songs of the legendary Serbian band
Drzavni Udar (State Impact) which is also the former band of T.V.'s
singer. They were rocking almost an hour, crowd was full of energy and the
atmosphere was excellent.
Last band of the evening was host of the gig, local Battle
Flag. They started with their own new and old songs; "On the
attack", "Blitzkrieg", "Words by swords",
Skrewdriver and Public Enemy covers. Their sound is really powerful and
professional. They are currently in studio recording the material for
their first full length release so watch out for that. They were playing
over one hour and in the end they played covers of Aryan ("You gotta
go") for the crowd.
All in all, it was a great Pro-C18 gig in
Nis, which
came through without a single problem and incident and we look forward to
another one. See you then. 14/88
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