
As I Lay Dying: US-Konzert aufgrund von öffentlichen Protesten abgesagt
Erst im Dezember vergangenen Jahres feierten As I Lay Dying ihr...
Unser Admin sorgt dafür, dass alles funktioniert. Manchmal funktioniert es nicht, dann ist zwar er schuld. Aber dann repariert er es und wir haben ihn alle wieder lieb.
Erst im Dezember vergangenen Jahres feierten As I Lay Dying ihr Comeback auf den europäischen Bühnen. Und das nach einigen Jahren. Freilich eine Rückkehr mit entsprechendem Beigeschmack, wie sicherlich alle mittlerweile wissen dürften.
Und auch wenn es auch hierzulande durchaus Kritik in den jeweiligen Städte-Veranstaltungen der Tour gab, wurde diese bis zum Ende durchgezogen und war nahezu überall ausverkauft.
Im US-amerikanischen Memphis entschied sich jetzt aber ein Venue gegen die Ausrichtung eines ursprünglich für Anfang April geplanten Konzertes von AILD.
Dem längeren Statement ist zu entnehmen, dass man sich aufgrund von Beschwerden einiger Gäste der Location und lokaler Bands für die Absage der Show entschieden habe. Anstelle der geplanten Show soll nun ein Benefiz-Konzert zugunsten der Opfer von häuslicher Gewalt stattfinden.
Die Band selbst hat sich zur Absage noch nicht geäußert.
Hier das Statement von Growlers zur Absage des As I Lay Dying-Konzertes
“Memphis, TN – After hearing the combined voice of disheartened friends, local bands, and patrons, locally owned concert venue and bar, Growlers, has cancelled their scheduled show with As I Lay Dying, previously set for April 5th, and will replace it with a local show to benefit victims of domestic violence. Growlers has also canceled a show with the band Pentagram, previously set for March 24th. In 2014, Tim Lambesis, singer of metal band As I Lay Dying, was sentenced to up to six years in prison after being convicted of hiring someone to kill his wife. While the plot never unfolded, Lambesis spent the next two years of his life incarcerated. Just a couple of years later, and he’s back on stage, but with a remorseful attitude. From Lambesis, “I stand against who I became in my past… People who support AILD are not supporting the person I once was, because part of my life’s work is to undo the hurt I’ve caused. I will never be able to undo my greatest mistake, but I believe it’s better to do something rather than give up. AILD collectively condemns all forms of domestic abuse and violence. Our mission is to continually seek and implement ways to facilitate positive, meaningful change in the world around us.” However, not everyone was ready to give Lambesis a second chance, and Growlers has created controversy in Memphis for booking his band in Memphis. “While we believe in the justice system and the ability for rehabilitation, we are against domestic violence and will always listen to those that have gone through the pain that it has caused. Since As I Lay Dying returned to performing we’d had several requests to bring them to Memphis, despite the singer’s past. When the show was first announced, hundreds of people bought tickets right away. However, we’ve since heard the input of several people in the local community that we have the utmost respect for, and we want them to know that their voices are heard. Growler’s vehemently denounces all forms of physical and mental domestic abuse, and we’ll be replacing the As I Lay Dying show with a benefit show featuring all local bands. 100% of the proceeds will go to helping local victims of domestic abuse.” As a locally owned small business, supporting our community is the single most important thing to us. In this instance, we’ve heard the community loud and clear, and we are going to do everything we can to ensure that we continue forward in providing an enjoyable entertaining environment that all of our patrons feel comfortable in. And to the people who’s comments were erased we sincerely apologize, just know we stand with you.”


