_ Well, welcome back here. To start off with this topic, I'm asking if you could give us a brief or extended analysis from your perspective of the current NSBM situation and what new projects you think are taking things seriously. Do you know what I mean? Music, not the noise of a poorly tuned dial?
Hello, thank you very much for considering me for this interview.
In my opinion, the NSBM in Argentina peaked between 2020 and 2023. Then it began to gradually decline until it reached where it is today, which I would call a neutral position. Today, I see everything as very divided and infiltrated by beings whose identity I don't understand. These things end up wearing us down and even ridiculing everything.
Regarding new bands and projects, I'm not very aware of what's happening nationwide. I'm only informed about what the people I surround myself with are doing, and I will always have their full support!
Speaking of exhaustion and ridicule, part of that could be attributed to people who want to be noticed and be part of something to be praised. Add to that envy and competition, and that's very funny, as are those who think they're the leaders of all this. No one has to answer to anyone.
I was away from social media for a long time, mostly disconnected from this whole big circus, and when I decided to come back, I found the ego show still going.
Flatter your masters and give them those likes you love so much.
Another thing I'll never understand is this whim of creating a new project every five minutes. You have to understand that less is more. I don't understand this whim of two or three people being behind hundreds of projects. Is it necessary?
Beyond this, it's more than obvious that I will always support any band or project that is sincere and brings creativity to all of this. But you also have to keep in mind that these days any idiot from the comfort of their home can record any shit, give it an extreme name and a cover with a photo from those distant years, and believe themselves to be an elite soldier, only to then, months later, declare themselves antifa. It's hilarious.
Beyond all that, I still believe in Black Metal and in many of the people I met thanks to it. Great people with whom I have strong ties.

Look at their covers, read the titles of their songs, and look at them. It's all a joke in very bad taste. I don't know what's going on with these people, I don't know what's going on in their heads, and I even less know what's going on in the heads of the people who support these despicable beings who only make themselves known through photos full of filters to hide who they really are.
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