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*UPDATED* Lamb Of God Performance Cancelled

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The organizers of the upcoming Rockaway 2013, Livescape Sdn Bhd, have decided to cancel Lamb of God’s performance following protests by religious groups.

According to a report in the New Straits Times, the organiser claimed that the band received several death threats.

In a statement to the media, Livescape said: “This difficult decision was made after thorough deliberation by us at Livescape and taking into account the objections raised by various groups as well as life threats made by certain irresponsible individuals towards the band members.”

The organisers went on to say that they respected all religions and their culture, and would not consciously organise a show that would insult any Malaysians. However, they also said that it is important for them to have an open dialogue with Department of Islamic Development in Malaysia (JAKIM), various NGOs and live music promoters.

Similarly, the band in an official statement shared Livescape’s idea for a dialogue. “We would invite anyone offended by our music to engage in a discussion regarding the true motivations behind our work, especially before publicly slandering us based on assumptions and shallow misinterpretation,” the band said.

Those who bought tickets will have to wait for an announcement from the organisers on how they can receive their refund.

Story and quote from: The New Straits Times

 

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Official Statement by Livescape Sdn Bhd

It is with utmost regret that we announce the cancellation of the Rockaway showcase that was to feature the Grammy nominee band, Lamb of God on September 28 in Kuala Lumpur. This difficult decision was made after thorough deliberation by us at Livescape and taking into account the objections raised by various groups as well as life threats made by certain irresponsible individuals towards the band members themselves.

We condemn in the strongest possible terms these threats that were made. Malaysia is a country of peace and we are sure that we speak on behalf of the majority of our fellow Malaysians when we say we are appalled that there are certain individuals who think it is perfectly fine to threaten the life of others. No one deserves that regardless of his or her religious, political, or even musical preference.

As a live music events agency that prides itself in being proudly Malaysian, we at Livescape would also like to state on record that we respect all cultural and religious sensitivities and under no circumstances will we ever consciously put on a show that would upset our fellow Malaysians.

Which is why today, together with Lamb of God, we have made a conscious decision to break our silence, as we feel we owe it to Malaysians to explain our’s and the band’s position and to add clarity on some comments that has been made against us and the band.

As citizens of a democratic nation, we respect all opinions, comments and views that have been made. However, we believe that there also needs to be a clear and open dialogue between the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), the various NGOs, and us, live music promoters in Malaysia. We find it absolutely unnecessary to issue a statement directly to the media without first even allowing us to explain or to justify our position and reasons. Moving forward, we politely ask that JAKIM and various NGOs engage in a dialogue with us promoters to seek our explanation prior to passing judgement or releasing statements to the media.

Needless to say, the fans aren’t the only ones affected. When a show of this scale – which was due to happen in a couple of weeks – is cancelled, the economic fallout doesn’t just affect us, the promoters. Yes, we’ve lost our venue booking and artist deposit fees and not to mention, the lost of marketing expenditures but more importantly, it also affects the industry as a whole as our sound, lights, stage, production, and security crew, all of which are hired as third-party suppliers, have now lost potential income.

Having also read various statements and remarks by groups opposing the performance of the band in Malaysia, it is our belief that the Metal genre has been greatly misunderstood. Some of the statements that has been made were also assumptious and misinterpreted. To clarify, Lamb of God does not include any Black Metal elements into their music. The band’s genre has always been about metalcore, groove metal or heavy metal. It is also important to note that there are vast differences between Black Metal and other genres.

As one columnist from The Star (Heavy Metal Misunderstood, 1 July 2013) rightly puts it, “Just because something is different and loud and brash, it doesn’t mean it’s evil or means you harm”. Most metal bands – Lamb of God included – tend to speak out against various types of oppressions and social injustice, spreading the message of peace.

In a world plagued with various issues, we believe that music has the power to draw us closer together as human beings. Whether it be HipHop, Pop, R&B, EDM, Rock or even Metal, we believe that music draws people of various cultural backgrounds together instead of driving them apart. That is our belief, and what drives all of us at Livescape to do what we do – to unite people through music.

To the fans, we say this – we are sorry. We have given our all and have fought the hardest we could for this show to go on and have failed. Like you, we were counting the days to finally see Lamb of God put on a show for Malaysians on Malaysian soil. We failed. But we have heard your voices and we can’t thank you enough for your messages of support.

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Over the coming days, we will be announcing details for refunds to those of you who have bought tickets to the show on September 28. Refunds can be redeemed from September 16 onwards. We ask that to you stay logged on to our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/rockawayfest for more information on refund outlets. Alternatively, if you had bought tickets to the show on September 28, those tickets are also valid for entry to our second showcase on October 17 that will feature Enter Shikari and Bring Me The Horizon. The show on October 17 is not affected and will go on as scheduled..

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Fans of heavy metal band Lamb Of God will not like this; a minister in the Prime Minister’s Department has called on authorities to immediately ban the bands upcoming performance at the Rockaway 2013 Show on the 28 of this month.

Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom said he supported the objection by the Islamic Development Department (JAKIM) on the bands performance, and wants the authorities to make a prompt decision.

“The concert can cause untold harm and moral decadence among young people. If the licence had been issued, it should be withdrawn. Check who issued the licence. “Apart from JAKIM, Muslim NGOs (non-governmental organisations) have also called for the concert to be banned,” he told reporters.

According to JAKIM, Lamb Of God is dubbed as a “satanic” band that fitted evil spirituality and anti-godliness.

Lamb Of God is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1990. They are expected to perform at KL Live on the 28 of September at 7pm.

Follow Rockaway’s Facebook page for updates on the performance.

Story and quote from: Bernama

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