Nazi symbol in Istanbul metro

Footage recorded on the Başakşehir-Kirazlı metro line in Istanbul has sparked reactions on social media. The Nazi band on the arm of a passenger on the metro and the black metal band Moloch T-shirt he was wearing drew attention.
According to news on Oda TV, the behavior of the young passenger who disturbed those around him with his harsh gaze was met with reaction by the citizens. Eyewitnesses stated that the person was particularly seen wearing the tape and had a disturbing attitude.
REPRESENTS A GROUP FOUNDED IN UKRAINE
The logo on the T-shirt is often associated with the Ukrainian black metal project Moloch. The band, founded in 2002 by Sergiy Fjordsson, is known for its depressive style of music.
MOLOCH: A ONE-MAN BLACK METAL PROJECT FROM UKRAINE
Moloch is a one-man black metal project founded by Sergiy Fjordsson in Ukraine in 2002. The artist follows a musical line that oscillates between depressive black metal and dark ambient genres in this project, which draws attention with its dark and lo-fi atmosphere.
REFLECTION OF LONELINESS AND DEATH IN MUSIC
Moloch's songs feature themes such as nature, winter, loneliness, death and isolation. While black metal albums have a harsh, raw and dark structure, ambient albums offer a calmer but also melancholic and pessimistic atmosphere. The artist usually records his music in his home studio and deliberately prefers low-quality production. This approach gives Moloch's music a lo-fi identity, creating a style reminiscent of Norwegian black metal pioneers such as Burzum and Darkthrone.
ALBUMS THAT HAVE REACHED CULT STATUS
Some of Moloch's best-known works are "Verwüstung", "A Journey to the Vyrdin" and the ambient album "Abgrund meines Wesens". Moloch has a considerable following in the underground music scene and attracts the attention of collectors with his limited edition cassettes and records.
Source: Oda TV
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