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ISIS being confused with a Sunni jihadist group from the Middle East

August 29, 2014
1 min read
ISISย is being confused with the terrorist group of the same name. ABC News posted the following message explaining the misunderstanding. Read up and scroll down to see the upcoming dates of PALMS, featuring memners of the defunct act andย aron Turner of Hydra Head Records plus Chico Moreno of DEFTONES.

The name of the militant Islamic groupย ISISย is probably one of the most reviled names in the country at the moment. It is also the name of a defunct post-metal rock band with the same name that is getting “off color comments” on its Facebook page.

The rockers may be hard to confuse with Islamic militants, but some have managed it.

“It certainly caught us off guard,” Aaron Harris, the band’s former drummer, told ABC News.

Even some of their fans have decided to put some distance between themselves and the music.

“Fans have emailed us that they’re reluctant to wear our T-shirts now and we’ve also gotten some off-color comments,” Harris said.

ISIS the band originated in Boston and began playing in 1997. It released nine albums with titles like “Panopticon” and “In the Absence of Truth.” The group moved to California before officially splitting up in 2010.

Though the band is no longer together, the ex-members are being inundated with posts from individuals who believe they are associated with the Islamic terrorist group, which recently claimed responsibility for beheading American journalistย James Foley. The group has also slaughtered Christians, Yazidis and other Muslims who aren’t members of the Sunni Islamic sect.

“Just like our fans, we’ve been watching the news in disbelief. We haven’t commented on it because we haven’t been an active band since 2010, even though our music does live on. We maintain our Facebook page to keep people up-to-date on our current musical projects,” he said.

The name of the band’s officialย Facebook pageย was changed from “ISIS” to “Isis the band.”

โ€œIt is an unfortunate situation and of course a few less than enlightened people are not seeing the distinction between an inactive band of musicians and a band of terrorists involved in current world affairs,โ€ a representative from Ipecac, the bandโ€™s label, told ABC News. Despite the negative attention, the association has reportedly not affected merchandise sales, the Ipecac representative said.

 

PALMS

9/22 Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour
9/24 Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad
9/25 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Backroom
9/26 Austin, TX @ The Mohawk
9/27 San Antonio, TX @ Backstage Live
9/28 Dallas, TX @ Tree’s
9/29 Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
9/30 Corpus Christi, TX @ Brewster St. Ice House
10/2 El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls

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Karol Kamiล„ski

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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