PRUSSIAN BLUE ROCKS!!!

Rising Stars: Prussian Blue
Announcement; Posted on: 2004-12-11 21:13:42

The lovely and talented Gaede twins now have their own Web site…

by Ann Hendon
photography by Kelly Parsell

They’re smart. They’re sweet. They’re pretty. They’re multitalented instrumentalists and singers. They’re twins. They’re loving sisters to the new baby in the family. They beat neocon radio talk show hosts at their own game. They’re just twelve years old. They make beautiful, soaring, harmonious music together — music with a pro-White slant. They’re the daughters of National Vanguard writer and activist April Gaede. And they are the most talked-about duo in the burgeoning Euromusic scene: They are… Prussian Blue.

Prussian Blue now have their own Web site, where eager fans can listen to a sample cut from their upcoming CD, Fragments of the Future, download pictures of the twins performing at the National Vanguard Folk the System 2004 festival and at Gathering of the Gods, order a DVD, or add an entry to their guestbook.

National Vanguard Northeast Regional Coordinator Rich Lindstrom said of Prussian Blue:

"Imagine the hard sell that the ADL and the SPLC will have when confronted with these angelic looking young girls who are wise to their anti-White schemes. I see an avenue opened up to family-oriented White men, women, and children that has not been opened before.

"These gals will be breaking new ground, and will also capture the imagination of young boys and girls all across the world. The impact could be huge and their influence will encourage ‘copycats’ …creating an entire genre of pro-White music. …I’m hanging on the edge of my seat with anticipation."

Recently, Viceland magazine’s Jesse Pearson did a remarkably balanced interview with Lynx and Lamb, which we reproduce below in part (for the full interview — and Prusssian Blue’s own Web site, see the links below):

IS THERE ANYTHING CUTER than two identical twin twelve-year-old girls who have a band together? How about if they dress in matching plaid skirts—that ups the cuteness quotient, right? And what if they perform folky versions of classic racist songs by bands like Skrewdriver and Rahowa? Whoa! Now we are heading into the cute danger zone.

And the best part of it all? These girls have the talent to back it all up. They sing like angels, harmonize like only siblings can, and are more adept at their chosen instruments than most one-hit-wonder crap. "Disco punk," you say? "New wave of necro metal?" Those are passing fancies. Prussian Blue are doing nothing short of trying to change the course of humanity. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you Lynx and Lamb, the girls of Prussian Blue.

VICE: Hi girls. So, who plays what?
Lynx
: I play violin and sing.
Lamb: And I play the guitar and sing. We’ve been playing for two years now.

Your set is a mix of covers by white-power bands, some traditional fare, and some originals. How do you determine a song that you would like to cover?
Usually our friends suggest songs that they’d like to hear us sing. We choose ones that we like and that can easily be changed to acoustic. And they have to be songs that have meaning to us and our listeners and have a good message for White youngsters….

What sort of gigs do you generally play? I know that you played the Folk the System 2004 festival… but do you also play in any local establishments or at county fairs?
Sure, we just finished playing at a local county fair. We also play at open mic nights and Renaissance fairs. We play a lot of National Vanguard events, like meetings and conferences, as well as other events like a recent IHR (Institute for Historical Review) conference….

Do you feel the need to tone down your politics when playing for certain crowds?
It’s not that we’re embarrassed about our message or our songs that are more obviously pro-white, it’s that we know that if certain people complained about the content of our songs (like if we use the term "Aryan"), we might not be allowed to play again at that venue.


What do you think is the most important social issue facing the white race right now? Do you have any songs that address this issue?
Not having enough white babies born to replace ourselves and generally not having good-quality white people being born. It seems like smart white girls who have good eugenics are more interested in making money in a career or partying than getting married and having a family. And yes, we are working on some new songs about this issue.

Please tell me the significance of the name Prussian Blue.
Part of our heritage is Prussian German. Also our eyes are blue, and Prussian Blue is just a really pretty color. There is also the discussion of the lack of "Prussian Blue" coloring (Zyklon B residue) in the so-called gas chambers in the concentration camps. We think it might make people question some of the inaccuracies of the "Holocaust" myth.

What are the plans for the near future of Prussian Blue? Are you going to make a record soon?
Soon we will be selling our new CD, Fragment of the Future—the title is from a Colin Jordan [Britain’s leading race dissident] quote. It should be out by the end of the year. If you want something now, there’s also a DVD called Gathering of the Gods that was filmed last year in Perris, California. It has us singing a lot of our songs, but we have improved a lot since then!

What are some of your favorite groups, either current or past?
We really like Avril Lavigne, Evanescence, Three Days Grace, Green Day, AC/DC, and Alison Krauss. For racial groups we like Final War, CutThroat, Saga, Max Resist, Youngland, Brutal Attack, and of course Skrewdriver. But our all-time favorite is Barney the purple dinosaur!

No, we did not make this up. (end Viceland excerpt)

The twins’ mother, April Gaede, who is also their manager, says of the new Web site for the band: "We have a lot more to add, like a fashion page (for Lamb and Lynx to comment on clothing styles and to direct girls to sites on ethnic costumes, etc.), a lyrics page, as well as a heroes page with White nationalists as well as White sports heros, etc. Keep watching for additions and improvments."

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