In Flames and Swedish Ministry of Metal
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:07 am
I found it on some metal site, then ensured myself by checking band's site. Holy shit.
Government's award? Good word from economy minister? For a metal band? Wow!
In my country, if government/administration shows interest in heavier music, it usually means forbiding some gig (i.e. recently - Dark Funeral couldn't play). And it probably will get worse, because of freshly estabilished government consisting conservative-national-socialistic-catholic & whatnot parties.
I saw interview with guys from Clawfinger, who said interesting things about music in Sweden - money (subsidies? grants? don't know the word) for rock bands, free rehearsal spaces, but In Flames thing is just nuts.
You lucky Swedish people. No wonder so many great bands are from Sweden.
www.inflames.com wrote:2006-02-08 - Wins Swedish goverments exportation award
In Flames wins Swedish goverments exportation award at the Swedish grammy awards. This is the first metal band ever to win this award.
"Thanks to In Flames, Sweden now have a Metal band in the absolute world elite", Swedish economy minister Thomas Östros said.
Government's award? Good word from economy minister? For a metal band? Wow!
In my country, if government/administration shows interest in heavier music, it usually means forbiding some gig (i.e. recently - Dark Funeral couldn't play). And it probably will get worse, because of freshly estabilished government consisting conservative-national-socialistic-catholic & whatnot parties.
I saw interview with guys from Clawfinger, who said interesting things about music in Sweden - money (subsidies? grants? don't know the word) for rock bands, free rehearsal spaces, but In Flames thing is just nuts.
You lucky Swedish people. No wonder so many great bands are from Sweden.