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Prussian Blue is a controversial white nationalist folk teen duo formed in early 2003 by Lynx and Lamb Gaede, twin girls brought up in the United States. Lynx plays violin and Lamb plays guitar. They recorded and released a debut CD at the end of 2004 called 'Fragment of the Future'.
Prussian Blue toured the United States in 2005. They have appeared on television with Louis Theroux of the BBC and were featured in a critical segment on ABC's Primetime on October 20, 2005. Lynx and Lamb are currently in the studio recording a follow-up CD (untitled as of yet) that is expected to be released in late 2005.
The group has strong ties to the National Vanguard organization, a white nationalist splinter group.
According to an article from ABC News, the girls are homeschooled by their mother, April, an activist and writer for the National Vanguard. The article further discusses the twins' maternal grandfather, who wears a swastika belt buckle, uses the Nazi symbol on his truck and even registered it as a cattle brand. Though the family was originally located in Bakersfield, California the twins' mother has reportedly sold their home because she does not consider Bakersfield to be "white" enough.
During their ABC interview, the twins stated that 6 million Jews were not killed during the Holocaust because there were not that many Jews in existence. Actually, this is a mistake; there were at least that many Jews in the world. But the difference between the Jewish population in Europe and the Soviet Union before and after WW2 is not so high as six million. The two also believe that Adolf Hitler was a good man with some great ideas.
Lyrics and Influences
Prussian Blue's lyrics contain phrases and images often associated with Aryan/Nazi doctrine, including Valhalla and Vinland. Many of their songs are also dedicated to famous Aryan and neo-Nazi activists such as Sammy Weaver (son of Randy Weaver), Rudolf Hess and Robert Jay Matthews, as in the song "Sacrifice":
- Rudolf Hess, man of Peace
- He wouldn't give up and he wouldn't cease
- Remember him and give a pause
- Robert Matthews knew the Truth
- He knew what he had to do
- He set an example with Courage so bold
- We'll never let that fire grow cold
The debut single for their second album The Stranger is adapted from a poem by Rudyard Kipling who allegedly supported the concept of white supremacy in many of his writings, most notably in The White Man's Burden.
External links
- Official Site
- My Space Site
- MP3 of Lamb Gaede's Call to Talk Radio KERN Bakersfield
- ABC News Article
- Anti Prussian Blue Blog
- Six Reasons the Holocaust is a Hoax
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