Friday, June 16, 2006

News

Hey Guys! How's It Goin? Well Today I Realized That This Blog Is Another Project Which Have Bit The Dust. I'm Just Another Person Who Tried To Do Something For This F**ked-Up Junkyard Called Iran And Lost Because People Weren't With Him. There Isn't Any One-Man-Revolution In The World, My Friends. If You Want One, You Must Unite And Do It All In Groups. I See Skating In Iran, For Example. If Someone Lands A Perfect Kickflip He Makes Some Kind Of Race And Gathers Some Crowd For Himself. It's Always The "Mr.X Sux-Mr.Y Sux" Thing Around, In Everything In This Country. Or The Iranian Football Team, Or The Government. But Anyways, I Don't Give A Baker's F**k. Cuz I Think Even One Is Enough. I Got Yahya, Siavash, Nick, And A Few Other People Who Check My Blog Time To Time. And It's Completely Enough For Me And I'm Happy. So From Today, I Want To Add A News "Section", Too. I Mean I Thought It's A Little Gay If You Only Put Biography. Cuz Well, 127 Is Not Dead After That Interview, If You Know What I Mean. But Before The News, I Want To Give Answers To The Comments. I Couldn't Wait To Break My Silence. I Mean You All Can Comment Like This But I Have To Post Something New.

Hey Nick, Thanks For Your Support. But Calling Them Chicks Wasn’t The Brightest Idea.

Hey Ted, Thank I’d Like To Thank You Too. Well, Rock Am Ring Is Some Kind Of Dream For Iranian Bands. But It’s Not Unreachable. Well I Have No Comments For The Government Thingy. But Then Again, I Don’t Think The Youth Of Today Have Something In Common With The Ones Who Made The Islamic Revolution. Anyway, With The Filtering Problems In Iran, I Don’t See This Topic Suitable For My Blog.

Well, Siavash, As I Told You These Guys Are Not That Jerk To Do Something Like That. That Girl We Saw Was Just A Little Badass Chuck Schuldiner Wannabe.

Hey Yahya, Again, Thanks For Your Support. I Really Appreciate These Comments. Well, I Think All The Bands Have Their Own Thoughts Which Nobody Can Invade. Maybe These Guys Just Don’t Want To Get Along With The Situation, Tough I Really Think They Should. Cuz They’re Doing Good.

Again, It’s Yahya And Again I Agree With Him. They Can Flag And Filter My Blog Like This. So I Think It’s Not Smart To Write About The Government Here.

Hey There Nina, I Don’t Where The Hell You Guys Gone. I Haven’t Saw You In A Decade. I Quite Agree With What You Say. But I Think People Must Live For Themselves, Not For Others.

Ok, Yahya Here, I Like The Way You Think About Stuff That’s Going Around. And I Agree With You. I Think We’re Dong The Wrong Thing. I Mean We Let Ordinary People Change Us. I Think It’s Us, The Unordinary People Who Must Change The Thought Of Others, Don’t You Agree Nina?

Well, First Of All, I’m Sure You’re Not The Drummer Of Asvaran, Dear Anonymous. And I Think It Says Comment, Not News. And Trash Means “Ashghal” In Iranian Language, While Thrash, The Correct Name Of The Genre You “Tried To” Mention, Means “Koobidan”. Most People Make That Mistake In Iran.

Hey Hamed, Well You Didn’t Have To Be That Aggressive. Anyway, I Don’t Think S.D.S Is Playing To Be Famous. Fame Is An Un-Dodge Able Part Of Good Art, In My Opinion. But I Agree That They’re Not Underground Anymore, Tough I Heard About Some Underground Activity From This Band. However, Don’t Mean To Be Rude, But I Think Iranian People Are Full Of Jealousy. If A Band Is Famous, Then It Sux. That Is The Iranian Nonsense Rule.

I Again Agree With Yahya. I Also Remember Asvaran As A Black Metal Band. And I Completely Respect Diversity Myself. And It’s Good That Yahya Mentioned. You Guys Can Send Me News About Iranian Bands, And I’ll Publish Them. Send Them To My Yahoo! ID, Or Myspace, Or Any Other Place.

Hey There Fallen Leaves, How’s It Goin? I Saw You Guys Today At Ghoory. Anyway, Some People Here And There Also Complain About The Page Upload Problem Of Blogspot. But I Like The Blogspot More Than All Others. Blogfa And Blogsky Sux. And Xanga Is Filtered.

Hey There Ted, I Kinda Knew You’d Defend S.D.S. Armanian Pride, Right? Anyway, I Don’t Agree With You. I Don’t Think Being Underground Made That Band Split. I Think It’s Hunger For Money And The Lack Of Ability To Let The Things Go Their Own Way. We Have To Wait Sometime For Iranian Music To Be A Little Grown-Up.

Hey Anonymous, Thanks For You Support. But Don’t Think Saying Good Things To Me Equals Not Hearing Bad Things From Me. First Of All, Comment Is Somewhere Where You Can Comment, Comment About Anything You Wanna Say. Any Time You Like To. Nobody Thinks Each Person Can Only Comment One Time Per Post. I Think I Have To Decide How To Run Things Around Here. If You Like My Blog, Get Along With Everything And Say Your Name So I Can Know Who I’m Getting The Support From. If You Don’t Like My Blog, Press Alt+F4 Right Now.

Hey Yahya, At Least I Care For Your Comments And I Read Them And Reply. But, From Now On, Let Me Handle These Guys. Ok?

Ok, We Have 1 Comment From The Other Post, I Almost Forgot To Mention This, If I Say I’ll Post After 10 Comments, That’s Not Always Like That. I Mean I Don’t Count Comments. I Don’t Consider All The Posts In The Comments Page As Comments. For Example The Avinar And Asvaran Fight Between Hamed And Anonymous.

Let’s Get With The News Page.

127 Band Is Putting A Europe Tour This Summer. This Is The First Tour An Iranian Band Puts. So Here’s The Dates, And You Get More Information At Their Official Site.

July 14th, At Pohoda Festival, Slovakia
July 22nd, At Nutting Hill Arts Club, London, England
July 25th, At La Fleche D'or, Paris, France

They’re Also Planning Some Lives At Prague And Some Other Cities.

Meera, Is One Of The First Metal Bands In Iran. Altough After Sunich Brand Put Their Name On A Billboard As Big As A Cinema Screen, I Don’t Call Them Underground Anymore, But Yet, I Respect Them And Their Ex-Lead Guitarist, Agah Bahari, Was My Guitar Teacher. Anyways, They Released Their Remastered Album The Return Of Meera Lately.

Khaak, One Of The Competitioners Of T.A.M.F, The Band That Cover “Hey You” From Pink Floyd. They Just Released Their Second Album Named “Bonbaste Andishe” (Means The Dead-End Of The Mind). I Haven’t Heard It But I’m Looking Forward To Buy And Listen To That One.

Also, Thanks To Yahya, I Found This Site Called Zirzamin.se Which Is A Lot Better Than My Blog. You Can See Lots Of News And Reviews And Other Stuff There. It Also Has A Radio Which Is Good To Listen. This Link Takes You Straight To Zirzamin. Zirzamin Means “Underground” In Iranian Language.

Ok, I'm Waiting For Support And You Guys Wait For A Revoloution

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Problem With The Links

Hey Guys, I Dunno What's Up With The Links
I Can't Correct Them
So If You Click On Link, You Get An Error. Just Erase The Iran Moshpit Address In The Address Field And It'll Be Okay. Thanks For Comments

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Vahshi Band: Interview, Biography

Hi Everybody!
I’m So Sorry Because I’m Posting A Bit Late, I Had A Problem With My Pc. Anyways, Like You All Give A F***. I Absolutely Expect More Comments And More Support. I Made A Profile For My Blog On MySpace To Make It More “Global”. Check It Out! So, First As Usual, Answer For Comments.

I’m Kinda Got Used To Have Siavash As The First Commenter. Well, I Know That Song Rocked All Over You. Because We Heard It Together.

Hey Amin, (Which Amin Are You? Cuz I Know A Bunch Of Them.) If You Saw Puzzle’s Profile On Myspace, You Wouldn’t Say That. Cuz All That Is There Is Songs, Great Ones, And Picture. What I Need Is A Biography. Yeah Jamshid Is My Teacher, I’ll Talk To Him For It When I See Him.

Hey Elnaz. I Really Appreciate What You Do Here In Iran. I Mean We Boys Are Drowning In Shit. What Can A Girl Do? But I’ll Make You Heard I Swear. I Have A Surprise For You, Too.

Hey Nick, Nice “Bombings” Dude! You’re Lucky You Heard That Song. Cuz It’s Something You Won’t Here In A Decade.

Hey Jaghi, Like Yahya, I Prefer Not To Answer You At All. But I Have Some Links For P***ographic Stories Which You May Like. I’ll Tell You On Yahoo Cuz I Know Who The F*** You Are. I Just Don’t Like My Blog To Be Filtered, So I’ll Send Those Links To Your ID. By The Way, I Didn’t Even Know That Tehran Avenue Has Comments, Too.

I Don’t Know Who Are You Mr. That-Link. Anyway, You Are Someone From Metal Archives If I Am Maynard James.

Hey Yahya, I Really Like It When I See You Comment. At Least Someone Likes My Blog. I Know Who He Is And I’ll Treat Him So He Have His Mouth Shot, 24/7.

Again, We Have Greeting From Jaghi. I Think I Know Who I’m Talking With. And I Know Who’s Fake And Who’s Not. I’m Old Enough For That. So You Can Have Your Mouth Shot. And Check Your Own Sites.

Hey Mr. Pishnahad, Thanks For Your Support. I Yet Don’t Have Enough Fans For A Forum But I’ll Do That Soon. I’m Working On A Cool Template. Check My Myspace Profile.

Hey Taraneh, I Think You Can Figure Out If You Read The Discription. Anyway Thanks For Commenting.

Hey Hamed, You Must Come And See What’s Going On. Cuz Iran Has More Than “A Lot Of” Bands.

Hey Anonymous, Yeah I Heard That Myself, Too. Lots Of Bands Did This. Cuz In Iran, Not Everybody Have Studios. So They Have To Put Samples So They Can Record In Their Dark Room.

Hey Nightwolf Band, Maybe He Is Right. And Even If He Is Wrong, No Need To Be So Rude.

Hi Hamid, Yeah I Know That. A Lot Of People Say That To Me. But I Just Have My Own Method. And How And From Where Must I Read Your Blog?

Hey Yahya, Forget That Boy Cuz He’s Half Dead. I’m Working On Him. And Soon, He’s Begging At Your Feet. ;)

Hey Farhang, I Think You Have To Wait More, Cuz I Still Didn’t Do Anything For Puzzle. I Have Something Else That At Least You Will Like More.

So, I Have A Breakup Before I’ll Tell You About Puzzle. Cuz There Isn’t Much Info About Them Just Like Puzzle. I Just Know These Guys. I Don’t What’s Up About Them. Anyways, Last Night, I Was Having Another Interview On Yahoo! This Time Is Took Me More Time. The Interview Was With Two Members Of A Local Band Called Vahshi. Vahshi Means “Wild” In Persian Language.

Vahshi Was Formed In Azar, 1384 (December 2004), When 3 Three Colleges, Elnaz, Drummer, Negin, Vocal, And Nina, Guitarist, Finally Found Themselves A Bassist Called Raha. They Turned The Parking Lot Of Nina’s House To A Dead Room. At First, It Wasn’t Serious For Them. They Just Covered Songs From Pink Floyd And Radiohead. Tough All Of Them Love Gothic Metal. But Then, They Got The Chance To Play In A Goodbye Party. And They Started To Work Out Very Fast. Nina And Raha Both Lived In The U.S For Most Of Their Life. They Wrote English Lyrics About Death And That Love Is Fake And Other Stuff. But Negin Liked The Band To Be A Little Different. So She Started Writing Farsi Lyrics Which All Of Them Loved. So They Decided To Put Farsi Lyrics On Gothic Songs. None Of Them Were That Good At Writing Music. So They Just Put Negin’s Farsi Lyrics On Gothic Songs. Now They Have One EP Which Has 4 Songs. But Elnaz Decided Not To Have Me Put Their Songs On My Blog.

The Lineup:
Negin S. – Vocals, Piano, Keyboard
Raha – Bass, Acoustic, Back Vocals
Nina A. – Lead Guitarist, Rhythm Guitarist, Acoustic
Elnaz – Drums

Here’s The Interview. I’m A, Elnaz Is E And Negin Is N. The Bullshit Between The Parentheses Are The Info I Give To Non-Iranian People.

A: First Of All, Introduce Yourselves.

E: My Name Is Elnaz, 21. I Play The Drums For 5 Years.
N: My Name Is Negin, 20. I’m The Vocal And Pianist Of Vahshi Band. I Write Most Of Our Songs. I Play Piano Since I Was 6. I’ve Been Working On My Singing For 7 Years.

A: Introduce The Band. Anything You Want To Say.

E: The Band Is Called Vahshi. Formed 2 Years Ago. We Have An EP Called How To Die In 30 Minutes. It Has 4 Songs, All Of Them Farsi. Three Original And One Of Them Is “Otagh-e Abi” (The Blue Room) From Sohrab Sepehri.

A: Favorite Bands?

E: Anathema, Pink Floyd, A Perfect Circle, Immortal, Forest Of Shadows. In Iran, I Liked S.D.S. Their Drummer Is Very Good.
N: Anathema, Death, Deicide, Anthrax, Black Sabbath, Marilyn Manson. In Iran, O-Hum.

A: Favorite Original Songs?

E: I Love All Of Them, But “Varooneh” (Inside-Out) Is One Of The Bests Cuz It Has Drum Solo. If Covers Count, I Think One Last Goodbye From Anathema.
N: Well, Definitely Elnaz Is Right, But I Like “Holocaust” More Than All. Cuz I Think, It’s The Best Poem I Wrote. I Like The Transacoustic Cover From Anathema.

A: Well, Most Of Vahshi’s Lyrics Speaks About Materialism. Aren’t You Scared About It? I Mean If You Become Famous, Or Something>

N: Well, Forming A Girl Band In This Country Is Scary Enough By Itself. And Yeah, Add That One Up, Too. But We Never Want To Be Famous. Not Because We’re Scared, But Because We Don’t Want To Be Whores, Like Any Other Girls Who Did Something In Iran.

A: You Played Live. What About That?

N: Yeah, But All Them Were Our Friends. And There Weren’t More Than 30 People There.
E: I Think We Are One Level Lower Than Underground. We Are In The Shadows. I Don’t Think 50 People Have Our EP.

A: Some Of Iranian Bands Spread There Album Outside The Country. Did You Do That?

E: Most Of Nina’s Friends Live Outside. They Spread Our Albums.

A: So You Never Want To Make Money Out Of Music?
E: Well, No. We Just Do It For The Fun.
N: Yeah, We’re Just A Bunch Of Girls Who Wanna Be Different Than Others. We’re Being A Family. And Our Friends Worship Us.

A: If You Could Get Out Of Iran And Spread Yourselves And Become Famous, Would You Do That?

E: I Won’t. All My Friends Are Here. I Can’t Even Imagine Being In Another Country.
N: I Would. But Our Lyrics Are Farsi. How They’re Supposed To Work?

A: Give Us Some Info About What’s Going On In The Band?

E: Well, We Gave You The Bio. To Add Up, The Leader Of The Band Is Negin. We Were Together In University. And We Met Raha In A Party. She Is The Only One In The Band Who Played In Other Bands. We Saw Her Live With “The Missing”, In An Underground Festival. We Have A Good Access To The Underground World Of Tehran.
N: Actually, I’m Not The Leader. I Mean We Play Songs In Our Houses. Then Come Together And Play It. Everybody Complain And Everybody Talks. It’s So Fun Sometimes. Especially When It Gives Raha Migraines.

A: Elnaz, You Said You Guys Have A Good Access To The Underground World Of Tehran. Why Don’t You Manage Some Lives?

E: Because We Don’t Even Wanna Be That Famous. In A Restricted Country Like This, The Underground World Is So Big. I Mean “ZedBazi” (The Most Successful Rap Band Of Iran, In My Opinion) Is Underground, Too. But You Can Hear Them Anywhere. On A 10 Years Old Boy’s Cell Phone, Or On A Stereo Of Some 23 Years Old Madman, Or On A Party Of 14 Years Old Girls, Which They’ll Die To Sleep With Those Guys. We Don’t Want That Much Fame. And It Can Be 100 Times More Dangerous For Us To Be Famous.

A: You Said Earlier, Negin, That You Are Far From Underground. Why You Are Interviewing With Me At First Place?

N: First, Because You Are Young, But You’re Doing Good And I Liked Your Blog. Second, We Don’t Gave You Much Info. We Just Wanted People Know That Iranian Girls Exist. You Know What I Mean?

A: Well, Yeah. But I Can Ask You Anything. This Is An Interview.

N: And I Can Refuse To Answer.

A: Okay. How Can Someone Play Both Rhythm Guitars And Lead On A Live Concert?

E: Nina Didn’t Do That. For Song Recording, She Does It Track-per-Track. On Our Concert, One Of Our Friends Called Arash Did It.

A: Last Question, Will “Vahshi” Ever Comes Out Of The Shadows?

E: Maybe. How Can You Tell? Maybe One Year Later, There’s No Islamic Rebulic Anymore.
N: Yeah, Right.

A: Rate My Blog, Interview, Anything.

E: You Seem To Be Damn Cool Kid. I Rate “Anything” 8 From 10
N: Well, Comparing You With The Experts Gives Us A Bad Result. But For A 16 Years Old Boy In The Heart Of Iran, I Rate You 10.

A: Last Words?

E: I Wish Luck For You And Your Band And Every Other Bands In Iran. I Wish Someday Iranian Bands Can Come Out Of The Shadows, Too. And I Wish, Someday, I Could Walk The Streets Of Tehran Without Wearing A Scarf.
N: I Wish Iranian Bands Can Go Further Than Any Other Countries. I Wish There Can Be Lots Of Iranian Bands In Every Festival. Rocking Together With Metallica, And Green Day, And Pain, And Everyone Else.

Well, Guys, I’m Waiting For Support. Till’ Next Time.