A black day for metal - Jaocim Cans attacked!

Marlies

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Now I'm no Hammerfall fan, but I would NEVER want to cause any harm to a fellow metalhead. Unfortunately we have some real sick cookies in our society, for a certain black metal fan found it necessary to brutally attack Joacim Cans with a fist and a beerglas, simply because he had a 'problem' with Hammerfall's music. I'm shocked.

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Read the whole shocking story, copied from the news on www.hammerfall.net:

"2002-08-13 State of shock...

Good afternoon,

I am shocked, disgusted and outraged as I write this, an appalling episode took place last Saturday. Joacim got assaulted with a beer glass and had to be sown up with 25 stitches around his left eye. What makes it even worse is the reason for the attack: Joacim was member of HammerFall, a band that the assailant appearantly had a problem with musically. Excuse my language, but what the FUCK is up with that? You must be a complete and utter moron with a sick and twisted mind to let it go as far as that! Whatever happened to just ignoring the stuff you don’t like? After all, that is always the best way to show your displeasure. For the record, here’s the story:

Joacim was at Rockbaren, a place he as well as the rest of us have frequented more times than I can even begin to remember over the past six or seven years. In other words, we were feeling safe and secure within the walls of an establishment best described as our waterhole in the rock/metal club oasis that is Göteborg. After all, we all love the music, right? Right... On this particular day, however, the environment was anything but safe. The person responsible for the assault was acting hostile already before the incident. Followed by his entourage consisting of two girls and another guy, he approached Joacim and expressed his thoughts on our music (which were very negative, but everone is entitled to his or her opinion), continued by exclaiming that we all should be executed (an chargeable offense in itself) and finished by spitting on our singer (another offense). Keeping his cool, Joacim managed to prevent it from escalating further, as he simply turned away from the guy. In hindsight, security should have ejected the guy from the premises right away for that. Later, as he was talking to an Austrailian fan, Joacim glanced over to see one of the girls locking in a chokehold on his girlfriend. Like any other man would have done, he stepped in and separated the girls. Then, from out of nowhere, came the glass and the fist. The next thing he knew was lying in the midst of a pool of his own blood, the music had stopped and the room was filled with light. Unfortunately, the cowardly attacker had run out the door before anybody had a chance to realize what he had done, and thus escaped immediate arrest. Due to the earlier encounter, however, the police have a pretty good description of the guy, who was in his early twenties and of average height, with ash-/dark-blond hair and a southern Swedish accent (from Skåne or thereabouts). He was wearing a black metal T-shirt at the time, which makes it all even more incomprehensible: shouldn’t metal fans stick together?

As a result of the attack, we have been forced to postpone the recordings of the video to “Hearts On Fire” (new and final released date: September 23rd), which was scheduled to take place on August 14th. A new date is yet to be determined, but it looks like the 19th or 20th are the only options available to us at this point. The stitches will not be gone by then, neihter will the swollen and severely bruised eye. But at least he will get some room to recover from this brutal, craven and highly condemnable atrocity. Why is it so hard for some people to respect other people’s privacy and freedom to express themselves (musically or otherwise). The incident raises a host of important questions. Who wants to get hurt like this for following and living his dreams? Are we going to be forced to have bodyguards wherever we go from now on? What about public appearances, like autograph signings or guest Metal DJ jobs, should we cancel them in the future? Is it worth it in the end? Despite this recent tragedy, I’d have to say “Hell yeah!”, if for nothing else than the right to live my life the way I see fit. Nobody will tell me what to do and how to do it, and not even the sad and shocking events of last Saturday can change that. We will always keep the flame burning for the heavy metal revolution!

Oscar, Joacim, Magnus, Anders and Stefan of HammerFall"
 
Yes, what a ridicilious act. Metalheads should keep together. It doesn't matter if you like black/death or pover/heavy or ... ... and although I don't consider myself as a metalhead, but only as a BIG fan of progressive metal & also find myself listening to U2 or even Celine Dion, I must say, like Argoth it makes me :mad:

And even if someone doesn't like metal/R 'n' B ETC... at all, it doesn't justify such a stupidity.

:rolleyes: By the way, my third post here. I've been busy studying but hopely in the future there's more time to partcipate in this board
 
Welcome EverSkale :)

I'm not a big fan of Hammerfall, but respect them for going their way in metal. And when ever I crossed their way (Balingen / Wacken, etc...) they were very nice guys. I wish Joacim a fast recover, really sad to read about what happend...
 
This was written rather spontaneously for my Songs To Watch column, but it should be reprinted here:

I should offer a few thoughts about the recent incident where Joacim Cans was assaulted by a fan of black metal, allegedly over musical differences. While I have taken potshots at him and his main band Hammerfall in this column and elsewhere and do not enjoy their music, this type of behavior is reprehensible and inexcusable, and displays the type of behavior that has given black metal and fans of the genre a bad name. It also shows misinterpretation of the music, as the subjects covered in black metal are in many ways as escapist as the clichés of power metal. There is nothing grim or cult or necro about violent and antisocial behavior. At the same time, I stress that this incident is not typical of black metal fans and should not lead to further negative stereotyping of the genre. Last but not least, it is only music, I may not care for the recordings that Joacim has appeared on, but I wish him the best anyway and hope the fan responsible is given appropriate punishment. Thus ends this chapter.