Darkness Divided Fans Out Viking Amon Amarth
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(Metal Hammer) Fans at a Darkness Divided gig in Germany brought a touch of Viking spirit to proceedings. A group of fans at the Haus Ennepetal venue in Ennepetal sat down during the band's performance of The Hands That Bled and started a mass rowing ritual. A video of the incident can be viewed online. Darkness Divided say: "Our German friends having some fun during The Hands That Bled." Last month, Amon Amarth frontman Johan Hegg told TeamRock he was looking forward to headlining Bloodstock 2017 because that's where their fans first performed the "epic Viking rowing" ritual. Hegg said: "It's great that we're going to be back at Bloodstock. I love it there, it's a fun festival to play. We always had a great time there, always had a great crowd. "And of course that is where the 'epic Viking rowing' was invented, so that will always have a special place in our hearts." Read more and watch the video here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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