The band Gorgoroth had a performance where they had what looked like a mock crucifixion on stage. This was highly controversial and was seen as extremely offensive by many. It also added to the band's reputation for being a scary and boundary - pushing black metal act.
Another story involves Burzum. Varg Vikernes, the man behind Burzum, was involved in some very controversial and violent acts, including murder and arson. His extreme beliefs and actions have made the story of the band extremely dark and scary. The whole saga of his criminal activities and the ideological underpinning of his music is quite disturbing.
There was a black metal story where a musician claimed to have been visited by a mysterious figure after playing a certain ritual - like song he wrote. This figure, dressed all in black, had a menacing aura. The musician said that from that moment on, he felt as if he was being followed everywhere. His recordings would often have strange glitches and voices that couldn't be explained, and he became paranoid, thinking the black metal music had opened a door to something otherworldly.
One scary band story is about a certain band that was said to have played in an old, abandoned theater. During the performance, strange noises started coming from the backstage area that no one could explain. The band members got really spooked but continued playing. Some people in the audience claimed to see shadowy figures moving around the stage as well.
One well - known black metal story is about the early Norwegian black metal scene. Bands like Mayhem were at the forefront. Their vocalist Dead was known for his extreme and macabre lifestyle. He committed suicide and his bandmate Euronymous took a photo of his corpse which became a very controversial and dark part of the black metal lore.
Sure. Pearl Jam was named by their bassist Jeff Ament. He had a great - grandmother Pearl who made a special jam. He combined those two things to create the name Pearl Jam. It's a very personal and unique way to come up with a band name.
Sure. Take 'Nirvana'. Kurt Cobain came up with the name. It's a Sanskrit word that refers to a state of enlightenment or liberation. Cobain was interested in Buddhism and Eastern philosophy, and he thought the name captured the essence of what he wanted the band's music to convey - a sense of freedom and transcendence from the ordinary.
Sure. Pearl Jam got their name from Eddie Vedder's great - grandmother Pearl, who was married to a Native American man. The name 'Jam' was added to give it a more contemporary, musical feel.
Nirvana's name came from Buddhist concepts. Kurt Cobain was interested in Buddhism and the idea of nirvana, which is a state of perfect peace and enlightenment. He thought the name was fitting for the band's music, which often had a sense of angst but also a longing for something better.
Sure. A baby with a misshapen head due to sleeping position had a great outcome with the Doc Band. In just a few weeks, there was visible improvement. The Doc Band provided gentle and consistent pressure to reshape the head in a natural way.
Sure. There was this one time when our band was marching in a parade. The saxophone player in the front row tripped over a small crack in the road. But instead of falling flat on his face, he managed to keep his balance while still playing his saxophone. It looked like he was doing some sort of strange dance while playing, and the crowd loved it. They started cheering even louder for him.