Posted on 05/22/2016 8:12:11 AM PDT by Kaslin
The band Eagles of Death Metal, whose concert was attacked by ISIS extremists during the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, has been dropped from two French music festivals after lead singer Jesse Hughes said that he saw Muslims celebrating following the massacre.
The band was scheduled to play at the Rock en Seine and Cabaret Vert festivals later this summer.
The Rock en Seine and Cabaret Vert festivals took issue with an interview by singer and guitarist Jesse Hughes, who renewed allegations that Muslim staff at the Bataclan club had been involved in the attack.
As we are in total disagreement with Jesse Hughess recent allegations given in an interview with an American media [outlet], both Cabaret Vert and Rock en Seine festivals have decided to cancel the bands performance, said a statement by the two festivals, which take place in late August.
This isn't Hughes' first brush with controversy regarding his comments on Islam. He apologized in March after implying that the security guards at the Bataclan had been tipped off to the attack. Hughes also gave a very emotional interview with French media about how gun control laws are foolish.
Eagles of Death Metal is currently touring throughout North America.
Their music is pretty much regular rock n roll (reminds me of perhaps nugent and thorogood and the destroyers)
Here’s Gavin McInnes’ interview with Hughes. Simply astonishing:
http://takimag.com/article/surrendering_to_death_gavin_mcinnes/print#axzz49G3bNJMw
yep
The festival organizers are fools.
This Hughes guy knows what he’s talking about, that’s for sure....check out the interview link....wow
Well said.
Oh I see but we can create an entire genre of metal (Black Metal) that could possibly offend Christians.
They aren’t a Death Metal band.
My comment is still relevant.
But thanks for the information.
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