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WATAIN Part Ways With Guitarist After Nazi Salute Photo Surfaces

Two sieg heils in the last few months is two too many.

Two sieg heils in the last few months is two too many.

Guitarist Set Teitan (né Davide Totaro) has stepped aside as live guitarist for Watain after a photo has surfaced on MetalSucks showing him posing with his bandmates giving, very clearly, a Nazi salute, the sieg heil.

MetalSucks reached out to Watain mastermind Erik Danielsson, via his label, Century Media, who told them that Totaro is stepping aside in light of this photo surfacing, but also seemingly blasting the "moral witch hunt" in heavy metal:

“The gesture on that picture was done in jest that’s as much as we have to say about that, but to put an end to this tiresome and time-consuming nonsense the guitarist in question has decided to step aside for a period of time to avoid further hopeless discussions on the subject.

“We furthermore spit upon the ill-willed ignorance of all those who maintain that Watain have any political agenda whatsoever, for 20 years we have proven otherwise and people should know better by now. Finally we would like to send a heartfelt fuck off to all who insist on feeding the mindless moral witch-hunt hysteria that is now festering on worldwide Heavy Metal culture. Hail Satan!”

In case you're wondering, this is the same guy who was criticized for possibly doing a nazi salute during a show a few months ago, where everybody who came to his defense was quick to scream he did it with the wrong hand.

Here was the statement Watain released at the time:

“It has come to our attention that people have misinterpreted an arm movement of Set at our Kraken show as a “nazi salute”. Fucking hell, come on folks! As everyone should know by now, Watain band members have no ties to nazi ideology neither publically nor personally, and with this statement we want to put an end to further uneccesary speculation in this tiresome subject.

“What we give praise to in our songs and in their lyrics could very well be seen as the very anti-thesis to some utopian right wing ideology of the past. “Saluting” one of our many enemies on the sacred ground that is our stage would not make much sense. That is something we are sure our fans and supporters -who we are proud to say are from every possible “race”, gender, nation and cultural background- can testify to.

“As would the fact that our line-up and working crew are also of a widely diverse ethnical background. And the list goes ever on, eliminating all possible forms of soiling by political or ideological agendas, allowing the Devil’s fire to burn clear and untainted in the sanctuary that we have created for ourselves.

“It is of course highly regrettable that these unwelcome, inconvenient and misplaced accusations are even allowed to arise and we hope we can now put this behind us and focus on the many important tasks at hand.

“Thank you for understanding.”

Totaro has played live with the band since 2007, but has never actually recorded with the group.

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